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LeGrand R. Curtis Jr.
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October 2016
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Priesthood Session
The greatest power of the Book of Mormon is its impact in bringing us closer to Jesus Christ.
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Craig C. Christensen
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October 2014
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Priesthood Session
As Nephi “sat pondering in [his] heart,” he was carried “away in the Spirit … into an exceedingly high mountain,” where he was asked, “What desirest thou?” His response was simple: “I desire to behold the things which my father saw.” Because of his believing heart and his diligent efforts, Nephi was blessed with a marvelous experience.
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Merrill J. Bateman
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October 1992
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The tree in the dream is the tree of life, which represents God’s love for us as expressed in the condescension of the Father and the Son (see 1 Ne.
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Harold B. Lee
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April 1971
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Those, as seen in the vision, who were across the river pointing fingers of scorn represented the multitudes of the earth which are gathered together to fight against the apostles of the Lamb of God.
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Benjamin M. Z. Tai
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April 2025
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Sunday Afternoon Session
In the Book of Mormon, the prophet Lehi saw “a tree, whose fruit was desirable to make one happy” and was the “most sweet, above all.” When he tasted the fruit, his soul was filled with great joy, and he wanted his family to taste it also.
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Tamara W. Runia
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October 2023
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Saturday Evening Session
Dad exemplified Lehi’s dream.
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David A. Bednar
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April 2023
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Sunday Afternoon Session
What was the symbolism of the tree in Lehi’s vision?
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Susan H. Porter
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October 2021
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The prophet Nephi was shown in a vision the most powerful evidence of God’s love.
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Lisa L. Harkness
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October 2019
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Women’s Session
As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, may we “gladly [take upon us] the name of Christ” by honoring His name with love, devotion, and good works.
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Gerrit W. Gong
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April 2019
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Apostles and prophets foresaw and rejoiced in the foreordained mission of the Lamb of God.
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Mary N. Cook
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April 2009
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General Young Women Meeting
In that very well-known vision found in 1 Nephi chapter 8, we are reminded of the difficulty of staying on the strait and narrow path that leads to eternal life.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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April 2004
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Saturday Morning Session
I mentioned praying as you study to understand the scriptures, but your prayers must not be limited to that.
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Henry B. Eyring
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October 2003
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Sunday Afternoon Session
You and those you love will receive the word of God by obeying it.
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Yoshihiko Kikuchi
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April 2000
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Nephi desired to see father Lehi’s dream—the tree of life—and he did.
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Robert E. Wells
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October 1995
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Sunday Morning Session
First is the divine Sonship of Jesus Christ, which is central to understanding the entire plan of salvation.
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Joseph B. Wirthlin
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October 1993
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Saturday Morning Session
Only Jesus, because he is the Only Begotten Son, could make the infinite and eternal atonement so we can be at one with our Heavenly Father.
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Gene R. Cook
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October 1988
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Priesthood Session
Express love and gratitude to God and man.
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