Evernote #3 Flashcards
Again in the Prophet’s last sermon but one, delivered on the 12th of May, 1844, just about one month previous to his martyrdom he said:
“ ***And as soon as the law of the Gospel is obeyed here by their friends who act as proxy for them, the Lord has administrators there to set them free.”
joseph f smith conference reports 1902 p90
no natural resource is more precious than time. These mortal moments matter more than we know. There are no idle hours; there are only idle people.
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win, defeat, conquer, vanquish, overcome
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President George Q. Cannon observed, much as did other early brethren, “If we could understand the glory we once had with our Father in Heaven, we would be discontented in dwelling in this condition of existence. We would pine for the home we left behind us with its glory and its beauty.”
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Chances are that some of us wouLd do well to flee (more often than we do) those settings
in which Satan can so incessantly work upon us. By refusing to escape, we can place ourselves in circumstances where temptations could become more than we can bear. It is our obligation to get out of such circumstances.
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there is the increasing presence of choice and talent-laden spirits sent now because of what each can add to the symphony of salvation. President George Q Cannon said these were reserved because they would have “the courage and determination to face the world” and because they would “honor” God “supremely” and would be “fearless” and “Obedient” to God “under all circumstances.”
—I am impressed , deeply impressed, with the youth and young adults in the Church, collectively. President Cannon’s statement simply underscores, prophetically , what so many of us see and feel in this regard .
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intelligence -the ability to perceive truth and act upon it,
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President Harold B Lee: All these rewards were seemingly promised~ or foreordained, before the world was. Surely these matters must have been determined by the kind of lives we had lived in that premortal spirit world. Some may question these assumptions, but at the same time they will
accept without any question the belief that each one of us will be judged when we leave
—this earth according to his or her deeds during our lives here in mortality. Isn’t it just as reasonable to believe that what we have received here in this earth life was given to each of us according to merits of our conduct before we came here?
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He is a generous God, for while we are blessed only in terms of our obedience to
law, it seems clear that an ounce of obedience brings forth a bushel of blessings. That marvelous ratio tells us much about Father.
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If the adversary can keep us -as he so often does -busy inventorying our frailties and
refusing to inventory our talents and qualities, then we will never discover what is in the warehouse of our soul . That’s where an outside auditor, a friend, can often help by confirming the presence of things commendable about us . Sometimes in such situations, we are truly surprised . More often, we thought a trait was there all along but have been reluctant to Iist it .
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Our goals should stretch us bit by bit.
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We can add to each other’s storehouse of self-esteem by giving deserved, specific commendation more often, remembering, too, that those who are breathless from going the second mile need deserved praise just as the fallen need to be lifted up.
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counting our blessings is both healthy and invigorating.
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Brigham young: What constitutes health, wealth, joy and peace? In the first place, good pure air is the greatest sustainer of animal life.
To the gllory of God p4
Read good books, and extract from them wisdom and understanding as much as you possibly can, aided by the Spirit of God .
br igham young disc of b Y p248
.. it is essentially necessary to improve every moment of our time in some useful and profitable labour, and by frugality and honest care obtain property by cultivating the earth, raising useful animals. etc . and thus make ourselves wealthy and independent surrounding ourselves with everything to please the eye, gratify the taste and gladden the heart.
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If a congregation wish to be instructed so as to understand alike and alike receive an increase of wisdom and knowledge, their min Evernote threeds must be intent on the subject before them. They must not suffer their thoughts to be roaming over the earth; they must not permit their minds to be scanning and traversing their every-day duties and avocations.
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When men act upon the principles which wIll secure to ‘ them eternal salvation, they are sure of obtaining all their hearts’ desire, sooner or later; if it does not come today, it may come tomorrow; if it does not come in this time, It will in the next.
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There is any amount of property and gold and silver in the earth and on the earth and the Lord gives to this one and that one, he wicked as well as the righteous -to see what they wiII do with it, but it all belongs to him.
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Every improvement that we make not only adds to our comfort but to our wealth.
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Beautify your gardens, your houses, your farms, beautify the city. This wilt make us happy and produce plenty. The earth is a good earth, the elements are good if we will use them for our own benefit in truth and righteousness . Then let us be content, and go to with our mights to make our selves healthy. weal thy , and beautiful. and preserve ourselves in the best possible manner, and live just as long as we can, and do all the good we can .
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Let the people build good houses, plant good vineyards and orchards, make good roads, build beautiful cities in which may be found magnificent edifices for the convenience of the public, handsome streets sKirted with shade trees, fountains of water, crystal streams, and every tree, shrub and flower that will flourish in this climate, to make our mountain home a paradise and our hearts wells of gratitude to the God of Joseph, enjoying it all with thankful hearts, saying constantly, “not but thy will be done, 0 Father.”
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This the greatest wealth we possess -to know how to direct our’ labor’s rightly, spending every hour advantageously for the benefit of our wives and children and neighbor’s.
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Or the time that is allotted to man here on the earth, there is none to lose or to run to waste. After suitable rest and relaxation there is not a day, hour or minute that we should spend in idleness, but every minute of every day of our lives we should strive to improve our minds and to increase the faith of the Holy Gospel, in charity, patience, and good works, that we may grow in the knowledge of the truth as it is spoken and prophesied of and written about.
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