Remedy For The Universal Distress

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There is only one remedy for the universal distress; a panacea for the sickness of the world. It is the gospel of Jesus Christ, the perfect law of life and liberty, which has been restored again in fulfilment of the scriptures. ~ George Albert Smith

Simply As Father

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He who is The Highest Of All, chose to be addressed simply as FATHER. ~ A. Theodore Tuttle

Prayer Has More Power

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Prayer has more power to bring down the blessings of God than almost any other thing. ~ Wilford Woodruff

The Basic Problem Of Our Time

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The basic problem of our time is loneliness the insecurity and anxiety that come with separation from God, and from one’s fellowmen, and from a sense of alienation from self that is almost always present. The source of reconciliation and wholeness is Jesus Christ. ~ Marion D. Hanks

A Little Bit Better

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If today you are a little bit better than you were yesterday, then that’s enough. ~ David A. Bednar

Simply Do What You Can Do

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Please don’t nag yourself with thoughts of failure. Do not set goals far beyond your capacity to achieve. Simply do what you can do, in the best way you know, and the Lord will accept your effort. ~ Gordon B. Hinckley

He Lives For All

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He lives. Not only then, but now; not just for some, but for all. ~ Gerrit W. Gong

Loving Those Who Bring Joy

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Now, I don’t know about you, but just thinking about cheese instantly makes me smile. And if you’re a fellow meat lover, like me, we’re speaking the same language! So let’s picture that middle layer of lasagna—it’s comforting, it’s rich, it’s the part that satisfies your soul. That’s what this episode is all about: the people who fill us up, who make life so much better just by being in it. These are the people who leave you wondering if they’re angels in disguise. And yet, even though it’s easy to love them, how often do we stop to intentionally love them back? That’s what it’s all about today.