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Brian K. Taylor
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April 2018
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Saturday Morning Session
After several months, Jen was finally able to complete the task every day.
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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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Henry B. Eyring
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April 2009
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Saturday Morning Session
The Lord sent help in that same way to the humble poor in Alma 34 who had responded to the teaching and testimony of His servants.
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David E. Sorensen
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April 2001
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Priesthood Session
An important step in obtaining the cure for spiritual poison is to get on your knees and ask Heavenly Father to forgive you.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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April 2001
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Sunday Morning Session
Several scriptures describe the essence of Christ’s glorious and rescuing Atonement, including a breathtaking autobiographical verse confiding, “Would that I might not drink the bitter cup, and shrink” (D&C 19:18).
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Yoshihiko Kikuchi
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April 2000
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Sunday Afternoon Session
As we seek and pray in faith, the Lord will guide us, and His elect will soon embrace “the glad tidings of great joy,” to partake of the eternal and “infinite atonement” of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 1996
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Saturday Afternoon Session
In preparatory times of the Old Testament, the practice of atonement was finite—meaning it had an end.
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Dallin H. Oaks
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October 1988
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Sunday Morning Session
The Book of Mormon teaches, “Since man had fallen he could not merit anything of himself.” (Alma 22:14.) “There can be nothing which is short of an infinite atonement which will suffice for the sins of the world.” (Alma 34:12; see also 2 Ne.
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