- General Conference
- 2019
- October 2019
- The Second Great Commandment
The Second Great Commandment
Russell M. Nelson October 2019 Sunday Morning Session
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My dear brothers and sisters, thank you for all you are doing to help gather Israel on both sides of the veil, to strengthen your families, and to bless the lives of those in need.
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My dear brothers and sisters, thank you for all you are doing to help gather Israel on both sides of the veil, to strengthen your families, and to bless the lives of those in need.
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My dear brothers and sisters, thank you for all you are doing to help gather Israel on both sides of the veil, to strengthen your families, and to bless the lives of those in need.
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Latter-day Saints, as with other followers of Jesus Christ, are always looking for ways to help, to lift, and to love others.
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As members of the Church, we feel a kinship to those who suffer in any way.
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“… Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
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The Church also helps refugees, whether from civil strife, the ravages of nature, or religious persecution.
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A project in Luputa, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a great example.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 26: Our Lord’s Ministry in Perea and Judea
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This lawyer, standing up among the people who had gathered to hear Jesus, asked: “Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”b Jesus replied by a counter question, in which was plainly intimated that if this man, who was professedly learned in the law, had read and studied properly, he should know without asking what he ought to do.
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