The Lord’s tender mercies do not occur randomly or merely by coincidence. Faithfulness, obedience, and humility invite tender mercies into our lives, and it is often the Lord’s timing that enables us to recognize and treasure these important blessings.
God’s light is available to all, although it does not come easily to all. But no matter how long it takes for us personally, we can be certain that God will not “unfriend” any who draw near to Him and seek to follow His way.
Today we announce an adjustment to how our children and youth progress in their Primary and Young Women classes and Aaronic Priesthood quorums. These changes will help our young people to continue to realize their potential as disciples of Christ. https://t.co/dsGZE236v2
When you are experiencing personal trials, take a moment to be quiet and pray, and specifically ask Heavenly Father what lesson you are going to learn from this experience. Sometimes your tests teach you that you are much more than you thought.
This Christmas, I invite each of us to choose to do something that expresses, in an outward way, our inward feelings about our Savior, Jesus Christ, as the gift we give Him this year. Please share with me how you are acting on this invitation. #LightTheWorld
When we travel any road in life, may it be nicely paved or rocky, with our Savior as our exemplar, leader, shepherd, and friend, we will arrive ennobled, even sanctified. We can see that God is making us into something wonderful that we never imagined.
The Lord has placed within us great capacity to fulfill our work on earth. When we follow spiritual promptings and when we work daily and diligently at being prepared to receive further light, He will magnify us.
Remember, our children learn best by the example of parents and leaders. Let us be careful regarding what we say about others and how we treat those around us.
Do you remember Sister Franco's #generalconference talk where she shared the story of her Primary teacher who brought the class chocolate cake every Sunday?
Susan and I were blessed to be with President and Sister Nelson and others at the Alamodome last night. I testify that President Nelson is God’s prophet for our day.
I will long remember this historic evening at the Alamodome. Each person in attendance—in fact, everyone—lives with challenges. For all of us, there may be a serious storm sometime in our lives. But with faith and trust in a loving God, the pain of such a tragedy can be endured.