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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2007
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Sunday Afternoon Session
With the Restoration of the gospel, our Savior has again stressed this doctrine.
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David E. Sorensen
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October 1998
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Sunday Morning Session
Beyond their physical presence and outward symbolism, temples can inspire us to come unto Christ in a second way—that is, by the ordinances we perform in them.
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Victor L. Brown
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April 1980
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General Welfare Session
Bishop Whitney was to “travel round about and among all the churches, searching after the poor to administer to their wants by humbling the rich and the proud”
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Marion G. Romney
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October 1979
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Welfare Session
bishop should travel round about and among all the churches, searching after the poor to administer to their wants and by humbling the rich and the proud”
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Spencer W. Kimball
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April 1979
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Welfare Session
Second, having learned everything I could, I would teach my ward and stake officers the principles and practices of Welfare Services.
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Marion G. Romney
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October 1977
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Welfare Session
Ten months later He added that it is the duty of the bishops to search “after the poor [and] administer to their wants by humbling the rich and the proud.” (D&C 84:112.)
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Ezra Taft Benson
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April 1977
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Welfare Services Session
By revelation, the Lord has instructed bishops to search actively “after the poor to administer to their wants.” (D&C 84:112.) Storehouses were divinely established to assist bishops in performing this duty.
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Victor L. Brown
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October 1976
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Welfare Session
“The office of bishop is in administering all temporal things, … having a knowledge of them by the Spirit of truth.” (D&C 107:68, 71.) In his calling he is to be endowed with the spirit of discernment to detect those “professing and yet … not of God” (D&C 46:27); he is to search “after the poor to administer to their wants by humbling the rich and the proud” (D&C 84:112).
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