The Joy of Our Redemption

Kristin M. Yee October 2024 Saturday Evening Session

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  1. Matthew 19:26

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    Even with my questions, I decided to move forward and trust that the Lord would help me.

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  2. Alma 26:35

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    Just as the depth of my gratitude for the Savior grew as He mercifully helped me to repair the “unrepairable” painting, so has my personal love and gratitude for my Savior intensified as I’ve sought to work with Him on my weaknesses and to be forgiven of my mistakes.

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  3. Luke 7:47

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    “Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth
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  4. John 10:17

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  5. 3 Nephi 9:22

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  6. John 1:16

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  7. Jacob 6:9

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  8. Moses 1:39

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  9. Alma 12:33

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  10. John 3:16

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    I know that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is mighty to save.

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  11. 3 Nephi 9:13

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    He has said, “Will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?” He can heal the “waste places” of your soul—the places made dry, harsh, and desolate by sin and sorrow—and “make [your] wilderness like Eden.”

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  12. Isaiah 51:3

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    He has said, “Will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?” He can heal the “waste places” of your soul—the places made dry, harsh, and desolate by sin and sorrow—and “make [your] wilderness like Eden.”

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  13. Isaiah 58:10

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    He has said, “Will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?” He can heal the “waste places” of your soul—the places made dry, harsh, and desolate by sin and sorrow—and “make [your] wilderness like Eden.”

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  14. Ezekiel 36:33

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    He has said, “Will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?” He can heal the “waste places” of your soul—the places made dry, harsh, and desolate by sin and sorrow—and “make [your] wilderness like Eden.”

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  15. Doctrine and Covenants 88:6

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    You may feel at times that it’s not possible to be redeemed, that perhaps you are an exception to God’s love and the Savior’s atoning power because of what you are struggling with or because of what you’ve done.

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  16. Doctrine and Covenants 122:7

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    You may feel at times that it’s not possible to be redeemed, that perhaps you are an exception to God’s love and the Savior’s atoning power because of what you are struggling with or because of what you’ve done.

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  17. 1 Peter 2:9

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    You may feel at times that it’s not possible to be redeemed, that perhaps you are an exception to God’s love and the Savior’s atoning power because of what you are struggling with or because of what you’ve done.

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  18. Alma 26:16

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    You may feel at times that it’s not possible to be redeemed, that perhaps you are an exception to God’s love and the Savior’s atoning power because of what you are struggling with or because of what you’ve done.

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  19. Alma 12:15

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    You may feel at times that it’s not possible to be redeemed, that perhaps you are an exception to God’s love and the Savior’s atoning power because of what you are struggling with or because of what you’ve done.

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  20. Alma 34:17

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  21. 2 Corinthians 7:10

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  22. 2 Corinthians 3

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  23. Nehemiah 9:15

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  24. Doctrine and Covenants 58:43

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  25. Doctrine and Covenants 64:7

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  26. Mosiah 27:32

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  27. Alma 26:30

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  28. Doctrine and Covenants 1:32

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    Just as it required work and pleading for heaven’s help to repair the painting, it takes work, sincerity of heart, and humility to bring “forth fruit meet for repentance.” These fruits include exercising our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, offering to God a broken heart and a contrite spirit, confessing and forsaking sin, restoring that which has been damaged to the best of our ability, and striving to live righteously.

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  29. Alma 24:8

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    To truly repent and change, we must first be “convinced of our sins.” A person does not see the need to take medicine unless they understand that they are ill.

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  30. Mosiah 4:6

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    Let us not defend ourselves from the good that God desires to bless us with.

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  31. Alma 12:9

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    Let us not defend ourselves from the good that God desires to bless us with.

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  32. Alma 26:22

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    Let us not defend ourselves from the good that God desires to bless us with.

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  33. Alma 3

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    Let us not defend ourselves from the good that God desires to bless us with.

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  34. Alma 24:17

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    I pray we may lay aside any “weapons of war” that we’ve consciously or even unconsciously taken up to defend ourselves from the blessings of God’s love.

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  35. Doctrine and Covenants 67:10

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    I pray we may lay aside any “weapons of war” that we’ve consciously or even unconsciously taken up to defend ourselves from the blessings of God’s love.

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  36. 3 Nephi 9:21

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    “Behold, I have come unto the world to bring redemption unto the world, to save the world from sin.”
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  37. 3 Nephi 9:14

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    “Mine arm of mercy is extended towards you, and whosoever will come, him will I receive; and blessed are those who come unto me.”

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  38. Matthew 11:28

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    So come—come ye that are weary, worn, and sad; come and leave your labors and find rest in Him who loves you most.

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  39. Deuteronomy 30:20

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    The Savior can redeem that which was lost, including broken and fractured relationships.

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  40. John 11:25

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    The Savior can redeem that which was lost, including broken and fractured relationships.

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  41. Ether 3:14

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    The Savior can redeem that which was lost, including broken and fractured relationships.

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  42. Doctrine and Covenants 88:13

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    The Savior can redeem that which was lost, including broken and fractured relationships.

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  43. Moses 5:11

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    Each day is a new day filled with hope and possibilities because of Jesus Christ.

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  44. 2 Nephi 2:26

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    I know that our Father in Heaven and Savior love you.

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  1. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 27: Continuation of the Perean and Judean Ministry

    2 shared verses

    • Matthew 19:26

      In this talk:
      Open paragraph (1)
      In Jesus the Christ:
      Open paragraph (Matthew 19:26)

      It has been asserted that the term “needle’s eye” was applied to a small door or wicket set in or alongside the great gates in the walls of cities; and the assumption has been raised that Jesus had such a wicket in mind when He spoke of the seeming impossibility of a camel passing through a needle’s eye.

    • Moses 1:39

      In this talk:
      Open paragraph (2)
      In Jesus the Christ:
      Open paragraph (q)

      The three parables, which appear in the scriptural record as parts of a continuous discourse, are as one in portraying the joy that abounds in heaven over the recovery of a soul once numbered among the lost, whether that soul be best symbolized by a sheep that had wandered afar, a coin that had dropped out of sight through the custodian’s neglect, or a son who would deliberately sever himself from home and heaven.

  2. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 3: The Need of a Redeemer

    2 shared verses

    • John 10:17

      In this talk:
      Open paragraph (1)
      In Jesus the Christ:
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      What other man has lived with power to withstand death, over whom death could not prevail except through his own submission?

    • Moses 1:39

      In this talk:
      Open paragraph (2)
      In Jesus the Christ:
      Open paragraph (l)

      So, for the advancement of man from his present fallen and relatively degenerate state to the higher condition of spiritual life, a power above his own must cooperate.

  3. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 18: As One Having Authority

    1 shared verse

  4. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 2: Preexistence and Foreordination of the Christ

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  5. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 22: A Period of Darkening Opposition

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  6. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 25: Jesus Again in Jerusalem

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    • Doctrine and Covenants 88:6

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      Sitting within the temple enclosure in the division known as the Treasury, which was connected with the Court of the Women,y our Lord continued His teaching, saying: “I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”z The great lamps set up in the court as a feature of the joyful celebration just ended gave point to our Lord’s avowal of Himself as the Light of the World.

  7. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 6: The Meridian of Time

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  8. The Articles of Faith

    Article 2

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  9. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 7: Gabriel’s Annunciation of John and of Jesus

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