- General Conference
- 2016
- October 2016
- No Greater Joy Than to Know That They Know
No Greater Joy Than to Know That They Know
K. Brett Nattress October 2016 Sunday Afternoon Session
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I am also grateful for a loving Heavenly Father and for His Son, Jesus Christ.
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Because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can live with the promise that no matter what our struggles may be, we can always have hope in Him, “who is mighty to save” (2 Nephi 31:19).
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One of the most incredible events in human history is the Savior’s ministering visit to the ancient inhabitants of America.
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I don’t know if anything in this world could bring more happiness and joy than to know that our children know the Savior, to know that they know “to what source they may look for a remission of their sins.” That is why, as members of the Church, “we preach of Christ” and we testify of Christ (2 Nephi 25:26).
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That is why we teach them to serve others, so that they can hold claim upon the blessings of finding themselves as they lose themselves in the service of others (see Mark 8:35; Mosiah 2:17).
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That is why we teach them to serve others, so that they can hold claim upon the blessings of finding themselves as they lose themselves in the service of others (see Mark 8:35; Mosiah 2:17).
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It is about each one of us—as imperfect as we may be—becoming one with the Savior as He is one with His Father (see John 17:21).
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 12: Early Incidents in Our Lord’s Public Ministry
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- Open paragraph (John 17:21)
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Blinded by their own craft, unwilling to acknowledge the Lord’s authority, yet fearful of the possibility that they were opposing one who had the right to act, the perturbed officials found in the words of Jesus reference to the imposing temple of masonry within whose walls they stood.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 13: Honored by Strangers, Rejected by His Own
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- Open paragraph (John 4:5)
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Sychar.—The town where dwelt the Samaritan woman with whom Jesus conversed at Jacob’s well, is named Sychar in John 4:5; the name occurs nowhere else in the Bible.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 27: Continuation of the Perean and Judean Ministry
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- Open paragraph (Luke 15:11)
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The woman who by lack of care lost the precious piece may be taken to represent the theocracy of the time, and the Church as an institution in any dispensational period; then the pieces of silver, every one a genuine coin of the realm, bearing the image of the great King, are the souls committed to the care of the Church; and the lost piece symbolizes the souls that are neglected and, for a time at least, lost sight of, by the authorized ministers of the Gospel of Christ.
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Chapter 4: The Antemortal Godship of Christ
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- Open paragraph (3 Nephi 11:14)
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The identity of Jesus Christ with the Jehovah of the Israelites was well understood by the Nephite prophets, and the truth of their teachings was confirmed by the risen Lord who manifested Himself unto them shortly after His ascension from the midst of the apostles at Jerusalem.
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