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A. Theodore Tuttle
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April 1982
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Saints instructed to have witnesses at ordinances; various doctrines and principles explained.
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 2021
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Sunday Morning Session
Until his martyrdom, Joseph Smith continued to receive revelations that furthered the restoration of the endowment and sealing ordinances.
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Lawrence E. Corbridge
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April 2014
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Sunday Afternoon Session
The billions who live and die without the gospel and the ordinances necessary for salvation are not lost.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2013
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The Restoration also clarifies New Testament scriptures.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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October 2000
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Saturday Morning Session
The doctrine that the living can provide baptism and other essential ordinances to the dead, vicariously, was revealed anew to the Prophet Joseph Smith.
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Rafael E. Pino
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October 2022
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Saturday Morning Session
Frequent participation in temple and family history work.
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David A. Bednar
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October 2011
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The Spirit of Elijah affects people inside and outside of the Church.
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David B. Haight
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October 1990
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Sunday Morning Session
“For we without them cannot be made perfect; neither can they without us be made perfect” (D&C 128:15, 18; see also Heb.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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October 2023
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Saturday Morning Session
With access to the sealing power, our hearts naturally turn to those who have gone before.
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Gerrit W. Gong
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October 2022
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Sunday Morning Session
Fourth: The Lord gives us divine opportunity to become more like Him as we offer proxy saving temple ordinances others need but cannot do for themselves.
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Jeffrey R. Holland
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April 2020
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Sunday Morning Session
Observing the Christian world in that day, we would have hoped to find someone authorized by God with true priesthood authority who could baptize us, bestow the gift of the Holy Ghost, and administer all gospel ordinances necessary for exaltation.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2015
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Sunday Afternoon Session
The Sabbath provides a wonderful opportunity to strengthen family ties.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2008
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Saturday Morning Session
Any discussion of family responsibilities to prepare for exaltation would be incomplete if we included only mother, father, and children.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2006
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Marriage was intended by the Lord to endure beyond physical death.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2005
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Saturday Morning Session
His hope for us is eternal life.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2004
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Personal roots, physical and spiritual, merit gratitude.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2001
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Ordinances of the temple relate to personal progress and to the redemption of departed ancestors as well.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2000
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Sunday Afternoon Session
And as part of the planned destiny of the earth and its inhabitants, here our kindred dead are also to be redeemed.
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Russell M. Nelson
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April 1998
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Elijah came not only to stimulate research for ancestors.
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 1994
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Sunday Afternoon Session
“These are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over.
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Kevin R. Duncan
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April 2023
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Sunday Morning Session
“Let me assure you that these are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over, as pertaining to our salvation. For their salvation is necessary and essential to our salvation, they without us cannot be made perfect—neither can we without our dead be made perfect.”
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Russell M. Nelson
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October 1995
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Sunday Afternoon Session
“My dearly beloved brethren and sisters, let me assure you that these are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over, as pertaining to our salvation. For their salvation is necessary and essential to our salvation. They without us cannot be made perfect—neither can we without our dead be made perfect.”
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David B. Haight
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April 1991
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Sunday Afternoon Session
“Let me assure you that these are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over, as pertaining to our salvation. For their salvation is necessary and essential to our salvation. They without us cannot be made perfect—neither can we without our dead be made perfect”
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