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Joy D. Jones
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April 2021
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Saturday Morning Session
In contrast, the Savior would have us help children “put [their] trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good.” To do so, we can assist children in recognizing when they are feeling the Spirit and in discerning what actions cause the Spirit to leave.
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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 A. Bednar
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April 2026
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Saturday Morning Session
He “came and dwelt in the flesh,” and “he received not of the fulness at first, but [received and] continued … grace to grace, until he received a fulness.” As children of God, we also can receive of His fulness “in due time,” following the same “grace for grace” pattern as did the Savior.
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Scott D. Whiting
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October 2020
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Saturday Morning Session
In fact, all are under the directive to become like Him, just as Jesus Christ became like the Father.
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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April 2019
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Saturday Morning Session
Walking the path of discipleship takes practice—each day, little by little, “grace for grace,” “line upon line.” Sometimes two steps forward and one step back.
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David A. Bednar
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October 2017
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Sunday Morning Session
Such a comprehensive change in our nature typically does not occur quickly or all at once.
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Brian K. Ashton
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October 2016
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Sunday Afternoon Session
In other words, the reception of the Holy Ghost and the change that reception creates in us further builds our faith.
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Keith B. McMullin
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April 2004
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Saturday Afternoon Session
As the literal offspring of God and being born of a mortal mother, the premortal Christ became the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh.
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Gene R. Cook
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April 2002
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Convey His love.
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L. Tom Perry
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April 1999
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Saturday Morning Session
Like the Savior, teachers should also feel a sense of urgency about learning the word of God.
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High confidence
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Carlos E. Asay
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April 1992
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Priesthood Session
Jesus, our Savior, was the man among men, for he “increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man” (Luke 2:52); he subjected the flesh to the Spirit and yielded not to temptation (see Mosiah 15:1–8); he learned obedience by the things which he suffered (see Heb.
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High confidence
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J. Richard Clarke
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April 1991
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Priesthood Session
The power of the priesthood comes gradually.
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High confidence
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Marion G. Romney
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October 1980
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Priesthood Session
“And he … continued from grace to grace, until he received a fulness” (D&C 93:12–13).
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High confidence
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1976
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Friday Morning Session
Brothers and sisters, the scriptures are like a developmental display window through which we can see gradual growth—along with this vital lesson: it is direction first, then velocity!
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High confidence