* Commitment III

From a previous post, words of Stephen E. Robinson. . . . Also, I believe there is an indisoluble link between labor and happiness, a law that says something like “You can have only as much joy as you are willing to sweat for.” Our eternal nature as...

Commitment II

Stephen E. Robinson (wrote from a previous post). . . Moreover, according to Ephesians 2:19-22, we members of the Church are like the individual stones or bricks in the structure of the Church. Now, what exactly do stones do? What great works do they perform? Well,...

* Commitment

Stephen E. Robinson wrote: There are . . . reasons to do the work of the kingdom. First, our work for the kingdom is a form of worship; in fact, it is the highest form of worship. God, in all his glorious attributes, in all his perfect righteousness, is our God. We...

Listen, Without being Offended. . .

From Neal A. Maxwell: . . . . Yet not only did the Prophet Lehi see wickedness in the people of Jerusalem but so did Jeremiah. Jeremiah’s writings describe the adultery and immorality in Jerusalem of that time, using imagery about individuals going “by...

* The Dotted Line . . .

Richard L. Evans wrote: Signing on “the dotted line” has come to be a symbol of entering into obligations—a symbol of sometimes getting into things that are not easy to get out of. Many have discovered that it is much easier to get into things than...

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