1. "Our code of conduct is definitive; it is not negotiable."
-Thomas S. Monson, “Stand in Holy Places” Oct. 2011 Sunday AM Session
2. “By choosing our path, we choose our destination.”
-Thomas S. Monson, “The Three Rs of Choice” Oct. 2010 Priesthood Session
3. “For us to qualify for eternal life, our service in this life must include working with all our heart, might, mind, and strength to prepare others to return to God with us.”
-Henry B. Eyring, “Preparation in the Priesthood: I Need Your Help” Oct. 2011 Priesthood Session
4. “An acceptable sacrifice is when we give up something good for something of far greater worth.”
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Forget Me Not” Oct. 2011 General Relief Society Meeting
5. “Take hold of yourself, and order yourself to be valiant.”
-Boyd K. Packer, “Counsel to Youth” Oct. 2011 Saturday AM Session
6. “As we consider various choices, we should remember that it is not enough that something is good. Other choices are better, and still others are best. Even though a particular choice is more costly, its far greater value may make it the best choice of all.”
-Dallin H. Oaks, “Good, Better, Best” April 2007 General Conference
7. “…sit up and take notice.”
-Jeffrey R. Holland, “We Are All Enlisted” Oct. 2011 Priesthood Session
8. “There is no chance, no fate, no destiny that can circumvent or hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.”
-Quentin L. Cook, “The Songs They Could Not Sing” Oct. 2011 Sunday PM Session
9. “With repentance we can steadily improve in our capacity to live the celestial law…”
-D. Todd Christofferson, “The Divine Gift of Repentance” Oct. 2011 Sunday PM Session
10. "I testify that how we choose to feel and think and act every day is the way we get on the path, and stay on it, until we reach our eternal destination. ...Agency used righteously allows light to dispel the darkness and enables us to live with joy and happiness in the present, look with faith to the future, even into the eternities, and not dwell on the things of the past. Our use of agency determines who we are and what we will be."
-Robert D. Hales, "To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and Blessings of Agency" April 2006 General Conference
Why This Matters:
What a marvelous gift we have been given in that precious gift to choose! The Lord placed us here with a plan set in place, but He gave us the ability to accept that plan or not. We can choose how we think, act and feel each day, and that will ultimately lead us to our eternal destination.
2. “By choosing our path, we choose our destination.”
-Thomas S. Monson, “The Three Rs of Choice” Oct. 2010 Priesthood Session
3. “For us to qualify for eternal life, our service in this life must include working with all our heart, might, mind, and strength to prepare others to return to God with us.”
-Henry B. Eyring, “Preparation in the Priesthood: I Need Your Help” Oct. 2011 Priesthood Session
4. “An acceptable sacrifice is when we give up something good for something of far greater worth.”
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Forget Me Not” Oct. 2011 General Relief Society Meeting
5. “Take hold of yourself, and order yourself to be valiant.”
-Boyd K. Packer, “Counsel to Youth” Oct. 2011 Saturday AM Session
6. “As we consider various choices, we should remember that it is not enough that something is good. Other choices are better, and still others are best. Even though a particular choice is more costly, its far greater value may make it the best choice of all.”
-Dallin H. Oaks, “Good, Better, Best” April 2007 General Conference
7. “…sit up and take notice.”
-Jeffrey R. Holland, “We Are All Enlisted” Oct. 2011 Priesthood Session
8. “There is no chance, no fate, no destiny that can circumvent or hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.”
-Quentin L. Cook, “The Songs They Could Not Sing” Oct. 2011 Sunday PM Session
9. “With repentance we can steadily improve in our capacity to live the celestial law…”
-D. Todd Christofferson, “The Divine Gift of Repentance” Oct. 2011 Sunday PM Session
10. "I testify that how we choose to feel and think and act every day is the way we get on the path, and stay on it, until we reach our eternal destination. ...Agency used righteously allows light to dispel the darkness and enables us to live with joy and happiness in the present, look with faith to the future, even into the eternities, and not dwell on the things of the past. Our use of agency determines who we are and what we will be."
-Robert D. Hales, "To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and Blessings of Agency" April 2006 General Conference
Why This Matters:
What a marvelous gift we have been given in that precious gift to choose! The Lord placed us here with a plan set in place, but He gave us the ability to accept that plan or not. We can choose how we think, act and feel each day, and that will ultimately lead us to our eternal destination.
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