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Russell M. Nelson
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October 2022
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Sunday Morning Session
What does it mean to overcome the world?
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Wan-Liang Wu
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April 2026
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The king did not remain stuck in his state of astonishment; he chose to believe and to act.
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James R. Rasband
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April 2025
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Saturday Evening Session
This pattern of revelation following a plea for mercy is a familiar one in the scriptures.
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 2022
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Sunday Morning Session
What does it mean to overcome the world?
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Brian K. Taylor
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April 2018
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Saturday Morning Session
I love the God of my fathers, “the Lord God Almighty,” who weeps with us in our sorrows, patiently chastens our unrighteousness, and rejoices when we seek to “give away all [our] sins to know [Him].” I worship Him, who is ever “a father of the fatherless” and a companion to the companionless.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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October 2017
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Saturday Morning Session
This suggests the need for a mighty striving on our part.
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David F. Evans
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October 2017
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General Priesthood Session
To know the truth, we need to live the gospel and “experiment” on the word.
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David A. Bednar
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October 2016
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Sunday Afternoon Session
We believe and come to know the Lord as the key of the knowledge of God administered through the Melchizedek Priesthood unlocks the door and makes it possible for each of us to receive the power of godliness in our lives.
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Robert C. Gay
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October 2012
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Saturday Afternoon Session
When the king understood the sacrifice required, he humbled and prostrated himself and then prayed, “O God, … I will give away all my sins to know thee.”
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Elaine S. Dalton
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April 2012
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General Young Women Meeting
In the world in which we live, your ability to lead will require the guidance and constant companionship of the Holy Ghost, who will tell you “all things what ye should do” as you recognize and rely on His guidance and promptings.
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Michael T. Ringwood
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October 2009
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Sunday Afternoon Session
From the example of Lamoni’s father, we learn the importance of a soft heart that is willing to change.
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Robert D. Hales
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April 2009
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Saturday Morning Session
We must want, more than anything else, to do our Heavenly Father’s will and providently provide for ourselves and others.
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David S. Baxter
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October 2006
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Saturday Morning Session
Thus the Book of Mormon example of the father of King Lamoni, who heard the testimony of Aaron and was willing to believe and to act so that he was led to say in humble prayer, “If there is a God, and if thou art God, wilt thou make thyself known unto me, and I will give away all my sins to know thee.”
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Elaine S. Dalton
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October 2006
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Saturday Afternoon Session
What does it mean to be worthy?
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Anne C. Pingree
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October 2004
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General Relief Society Meeting
You might expect that once Jan had determined as earnestly as Lamoni’s father in the Book of Mormon to “give away all [her] sins to know [the Lord]” (Alma 22:18), her journey would be smoothed.
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Alexander B. Morrison
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October 2000
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Saturday Morning Session
“Come and see,” and in your coming lay your burdens at His feet.
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Alexander B. Morrison
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October 1999
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Saturday Afternoon Session
In the final analysis, then, we show our devotion to Christ, and best express our discipleship, by the way in which we live and serve Him.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1996
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Saturday Afternoon Session
It is up to us.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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April 1995
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Sunday Morning Session
So it is that real, personal sacrifice never was placing an animal on the altar.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1994
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Humble hope helps us to improve by being sufficiently free of ego to ask, “Lord, is it I?” (Matt.
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J. Richard Clarke
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April 1993
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Saturday Morning Session
Prostrating himself before the Lord, the king pled, “If thou art God, wilt thou make thyself known unto me, and I will give away all my sins to know thee” (Alma 22:18).
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Howard W. Hunter
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April 1993
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Sunday Morning Session
Contrition is costly—it costs us our pride and our insensitivity, but it especially costs us our sins.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1992
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Sunday Morning Session
We “cannot bear all things now,” but the Lord “will lead [us] along,” as we “give place” in our thoughts and schedules and “give away” our sins, which are the only ways we can begin to make room to receive all that God can give us (D&C 78:18; 50:4; Alma 32:27, 28; 22:18).
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1991
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Saturday Afternoon Session
No part of walking by faith is more difficult than walking the road of repentance.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1989
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Murmuring can also be noisy enough that it drowns out the various spiritual signals to us, signals which tell us in some cases to quit soaking ourselves indulgently in the hot tubs of self-pity!
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Ezra Taft Benson
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October 1983
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Priesthood Session
“O God,” he prayed, “Aaron hath told me that there is a God; and if there is a God, and if thou art God, wilt thou make thyself known unto me, and I will give away all my sins to know thee.” (Alma 22:18; italics added.)
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Ezra Taft Benson
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April 1979
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Saturday Afternoon Session
If we haven’t yet taken steps to come to Christ with broken hearts and contrite spirits, repenting of our sins, may we do so now.
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