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  1. Humble Souls at Altars Kneel

    Jeremy R. Jaggi October 2025 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    The “bitter cup” He drank in the Garden of Gethsemane and His suffering, “intensified” on the cross at Calvary, allow us to lay the hard, the insolent, the violent, the furious, and the trembling upon the altars of the Lord and be “sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost,” always.

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  2. Harden Not Your Heart

    Christopher H. Kim April 2025 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    At the end of His mortal life, Jesus Christ submitted His own will to His Father by partaking of the bitter cup.

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  3. Trusting Our Father

    David P. Homer October 2024 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    As always, the Savior set the perfect example for us.

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  4. Aligning Our Will with His

    Ulisses Soares October 2024 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    “Nevertheless, glory be to the Father, and I partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men.”

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  5. The Man Who Communed with Jehovah

    Kyle S. McKay October 2024 Saturday Evening Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    His Atonement was so excruciating it caused Him to bleed from every pore.

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  6. Think Celestial!

    Russell M. Nelson October 2023 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (3)

    As I have wrestled with the intense pain caused by my recent injury, I have felt even deeper appreciation for Jesus Christ and the incomprehensible gift of His Atonement.

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  7. One in Christ

    D. Todd Christofferson April 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    As President Dallin H.

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  8. Jesus Christ: The Caregiver of Our Soul

    Ulisses Soares April 2021 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    “Nevertheless, glory be to the Father, and I partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men.”

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  9. Consider the Goodness and Greatness of God

    Dale G. Renlund April 2020 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    When we remember the greatness of our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and what They have done for us, we will not take Them for granted, just as Tom did not take Jonathan’s heart for granted.

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  10. Just as He Did

    W. Christopher Waddell April 2019 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    This Easter season provides us, once again, a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the great atoning sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and what He did for each of us at such a tremendous cost—a cost that He Himself declared “caused [Him], the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain.” “Nevertheless,” He states, “I partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men.”

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  11. The Correct Name of the Church

    Russell M. Nelson October 2018 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Consider this from His perspective: Premortally, He was Jehovah, God of the Old Testament.

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  12. Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives

    Russell M. Nelson April 2018 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    What a glorious privilege it has been to celebrate Easter with you on this Sunday of general conference!

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  13. The Living Bread Which Came Down from Heaven

    D. Todd Christofferson October 2017 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    First, we understand that in sacrificing His flesh and blood, Jesus atoned for our sins and overcame death, both physical and spiritual.

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  14. The Sacrament and the Atonement

    James J. Hamula October 2014 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    With torn and broken bread, we signify that we remember the physical body of Jesus Christ—a body that was buffeted with pains, afflictions, and temptations of every kind, a body that bore a burden of anguish sufficient to bleed at every pore, a body whose flesh was torn and whose heart was broken in crucifixion.

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  15. What Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?

    Robert C. Gay October 2012 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    As we consider the nickel or national-championship exchanges in our lives, we can either self-justify our actions, like Cain, or look to submit to the will of God.

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  16. Waiting upon the Lord: Thy Will Be Done

    Robert D. Hales October 2011 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (4)

    Such was the submission of our Savior to His Father in the Garden of Gethsemane.

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  17. He Is Risen!

    Thomas S. Monson April 2010 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    No mere mortal can conceive the full import of what Christ did for us in Gethsemane.

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  18. None Were with Him

    Jeffrey R. Holland April 2009 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Of course others among the believers had their difficult moments as well.

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  19. “Hope Ya Know, We Had a Hard Time”

    Quentin L. Cook October 2008 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Think of the Savior in the Garden of Gethsemane during the Atonement process, suffering agony so great that He bled from every pore.

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  20. The Great Commandment

    Joseph B. Wirthlin October 2007 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    The Savior’s love for us was so great that it caused “even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore.”

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  21. That They Might Know Thee

    Keith R. Edwards October 2006 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Although suffering may provide insight, we must be careful not to compare but rather to appreciate.

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  22. The Great Plan of Happiness

    Earl C. Tingey April 2006 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Describing His suffering, the Lord said in modern revelation, “Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit.”

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  23. The Atonement: Our Greatest Hope

    James E. Faust October 2001 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    He suffered so much pain, “indescribable anguish,” and “overpowering torture” for our sake.

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  24. The Atonement

    Russell M. Nelson October 1996 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (3)

    The ordeal of the Atonement centered about the city of Jerusalem.

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  25. The Atonement

    Russell M. Nelson October 1996 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Even though the Father and the Son knew well in advance what was to be experienced, the actuality of it brought indescribable agony.

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