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  1. Defending Our Divinely Inspired Constitution

    Dallin H. Oaks April 2021 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Our belief that the United States Constitution was divinely inspired does not mean that divine revelation dictated every word and phrase, such as the provisions allocating the number of representatives from each state or the minimum age of each.

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  2. All Who Have Endured Valiantly

    David A. Bednar April 2026 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Please consider how these two overarching dimensions of charity are described in the thirteenth article of faith.

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  3. No One Sits Alone

    Gerrit W. Gong October 2025 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    I learn from faithful members and friends in every land and culture.

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  4. They Are Their Own Judges

    David A. Bednar October 2025 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (3)

    The term “moral agency” is instructive.

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  5. Followers of the Prince of Peace

    Ulisses Soares April 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    My dear brothers and sisters, as we strive to develop attributes like the Savior’s, we can become instruments of His peace in the world according to the pattern that He Himself established.

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  6. Peacemakers Needed

    Russell M. Nelson April 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    My dear brothers and sisters, how we treat each other really matters!

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  7. Becoming like Him

    Scott D. Whiting October 2020 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Trusted friends and family can help us see ourselves more accurately, but even they, as loving and helpful as they would like to be, can see things imperfectly.

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  8. Do Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly with God

    Dale G. Renlund October 2020 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (4)

    Without the blessings that come from Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, we can never do enough or be enough by ourselves.

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  9. The Finest Homes

    L. Whitney Clayton April 2020 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    The attributes of Christ are acquired in the “process of time” by intentional progress along the covenant path.

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  10. Arise and Shine Forth

    Ann M. Dibb April 2012 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (5)

    For a moment, let’s review recent themes: “Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly,” “Be steadfast and immovable, always abounding in good works,” “Be thou an example of the believers,” “Be strong and of a good courage,” and the thirteenth article of faith: “We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men.”

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  11. Forget Me Not

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2011 General Relief Society Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    There is nothing wrong with righteous yearnings—we hope and seek after things that are “virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy.” The problem comes when we put our happiness on hold as we wait for some future event—our golden ticket—to appear.

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  12. The Essence of Discipleship

    Silvia H. Allred April 2011 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    In my various Church assignments, I have been humbled by the love and concern bishops and Relief Society leaders demonstrate for their flocks.

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  13. “Remember This: Kindness Begins with Me”

    Mary N. Cook April 2011 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    I have observed this young woman from a distance over the past few months.

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  14. Guardians of Virtue

    Elaine S. Dalton April 2011 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    This week I again climbed Ensign Peak.

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  15. Let There Be Light!

    Quentin L. Cook October 2010 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    In addition, we need to greatly increase religious observance in the home.

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  16. Be an Example of the Believers

    Mary N. Cook October 2010 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    For the Strength of Youth is a marvelous tool to help youth understand this sacred obligation of covenant making and the blessings of purity that come from covenant keeping.

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  17. Preparation Brings Blessings

    Thomas S. Monson April 2010 Priesthood Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Our Heavenly Father has counseled us to seek after “anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy.” Whatever you read, listen to, or watch makes an impression on you.

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  18. Two Principles for Any Economy

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2009 Priesthood Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Brethren, you have a duty to learn as much as you can.

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  19. A Return to Virtue

    Elaine S. Dalton October 2008 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (7)

    What can each of us do to begin our return to virtue?

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  20. Fulfilling the Purpose of Relief Society

    Julie B. Beck October 2008 General Relief Society Meeting

    Open paragraph (2)

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  21. Repentance and Conversion

    Russell M. Nelson April 2007 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (10)

    The fruits of repentance are sweet.

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  22. You Have a Noble Birthright

    Julie B. Beck April 2006 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    For instance, you would not want to “hide your light” by wearing clothing that diminishes your royal potential.

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  23. Seek, and Ye Shall Find

    Craig C. Christensen April 2003 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (4)

    The scriptures teach us that we should “seek … earnestly the [very] best gifts” and that we should seek wisdom and understanding and “prepare every needful thing.” We are admonished to lose ourselves in the service of others and to seek those things that are “virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy.”

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