Simply As Father
He who is The Highest Of All, chose to be addressed simply as FATHER. ~ A. Theodore Tuttle
He who is The Highest Of All, chose to be addressed simply as FATHER. ~ A. Theodore Tuttle
The Sacrament serves as one of the most unifying ordinances in the gospel. It offers profound personal and individual blessings, deepening your connection with God. At the same time, when we gather as the body of Christ, we magnify these blessings, enhancing our unity and fortifying us together as Saints.
If today you are a little bit better than you were yesterday, then that’s enough. ~ David A. Bednar
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
Picture this: You’re driving through a scenic canyon, the sun kissing your face, and the wind weaving through your fingers outside of your open window. It’s a moment of joy that reminds us of the beauty in little pleasures. This is the feeling I want to capture today, the simple fun in everyday living that makes life worth living.
Just as Easter symbolizes new beginnings, today’s discussion centers around spring cleaning. As the season transitions and flowers start popping up everywhere, we naturally feel inclined to organize our physical spaces, but it’s equally important to address the clutter within our minds and hearts. Just as we tidy up our homes, we can also declutter our inner selves, creating space for personal growth, joy, and abundance. This process entails releasing limiting beliefs, negative thought patterns, and emotional baggage that hinder our progress. Like tackling household chores, mental and emotional cleanup requires effort, but the rewards are profound. Ultimately, it leads us to a place of self-love and renewal, mirroring the timeless narrative of Easter.
You meet saints everywhere. They can be anywhere. They are people behaving decently in an indecent society. ~ Kurt Vonnegut
A soft heart has nothing to do with being a coward. In fact, the bravest people I’ve ever known have had the softest hearts. ~ Henry B. Eyring
The greatest form of charity may be to withhold judgment. ~ Jean B. Bingham
When obedience ceases to be an irritant and becomes our quest, in that moment God will endow us with power. ~ Ezra Taft Benson