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Rosemary M. Wixom
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October 2010
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Saturday Morning Session
In Alma 24 we read, “He loveth our souls [and] he loveth our children; therefore, … the plan of salvation might be made known unto us as well as unto future generations.”
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James R. Rasband
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April 2020
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Saturday Morning Session
A vital and peace-giving contribution of the Book of Mormon to our understanding of the Savior’s Atonement is its teaching that Christ’s merciful sacrifice fulfills all the demands of justice.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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April 2015
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Prophets have revealed that we first existed as intelligences and that we were given form, or spirit bodies, by God, thus becoming His spirit children—sons and daughters of heavenly parents.
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Rosemary M. Wixom
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October 2010
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Saturday Morning Session
In Alma 24 we read, “He loveth our souls [and] he loveth our children; therefore, … the plan of salvation might be made known unto us as well as unto future generations.”
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 2008
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Sunday Afternoon Session
My beloved brethren and sisters, I am deeply grateful for each of you.
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Kenneth Johnson
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April 2008
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Saturday Morning Session
With knowledge of the “great plan of happiness,” we have the opportunity and also the responsibility to help restore faith in the family.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2000
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Sunday Afternoon Session
The entire Creation was planned by God.
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Boyd K. Packer
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October 1993
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Saturday Afternoon Session
In the great council in heaven, God’s plan was presented: the plan of salvation, the plan of redemption, the great plan of happiness.
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 1993
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Saturday Afternoon Session
I speak now of category two—unchanging plans.
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Ezra Taft Benson
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October 1988
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Sunday Afternoon Session
I testify that we are the spirit offspring of a loving God, our Heavenly Father (see Acts 17:29; 1 Ne.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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April 1984
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The “plan of happiness” not only ensures the immortalization of our individual identities, but can yield bettered and reborn individuals.
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