- General Conference
- 2017
- October 2017
- The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?
The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?
Russell M. Nelson October 2017 Saturday Afternoon Session
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This last comment made me reflect on my life decades ago as a young surgical resident.
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Another said: “Without the Book of Mormon, I wouldn’t understand that the Savior not only suffered for my sins, but He can heal my pains and sorrows.”
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My dear brothers and sisters, I testify that the Book of Mormon is truly the word of God.
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My dear brothers and sisters, I testify that the Book of Mormon is truly the word of God.
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The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the Master and exposes the tactics of the adversary.
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The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the Master and exposes the tactics of the adversary.
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The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the Master and exposes the tactics of the adversary.
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The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the Master and exposes the tactics of the adversary.
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The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the Master and exposes the tactics of the adversary.
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Whenever I hear anyone, including myself, say, “I know the Book of Mormon is true,” I want to exclaim, “That’s nice, but it is not enough!” We need to feel, deep in “the inmost part” of our hearts, that the Book of Mormon is unequivocally the word of God.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 33: The Last Supper and the Betrayal
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In some manner, actual and terribly real though to man incomprehensible, the Savior took upon Himself the burden of the sins of mankind from Adam to the end of the world.
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