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Russell M. Nelson
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April 2019
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Sunday Morning Session
In truth, the Savior Himself has made it abundantly clear that while His Resurrection assures that every person who ever lived will indeed be resurrected and live forever, much more is required if we want to have the high privilege of exaltation.
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Lawrence E. Corbridge
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April 2014
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Sunday Afternoon Session
There is more after this life than only heaven and hell.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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April 2014
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Therefore, heaven and hell are real, as He taught.
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Gordon B. Hinckley
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October 1991
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General Women’s Meeting
Beyond the wonderful and descriptive words found in sections 76 and 137 [D&C 76; D&C 137] we know relatively little concerning the celestial kingdom and those who will be there.
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Bruce R. McConkie
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October 1978
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon, on February 16, 1832, at Hiram, Ohio, saw in vision the kingdoms of glory in the eternal world and received such an outpouring of grace and truth as has seldom come to mortal men.
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Dale G. Renlund
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October 2025
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Closely related to identification is another parallel—remembrance.
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Dallin H. Oaks
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April 2024
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Sunday Morning Session
Being well read in the Bible, Joseph must have known of the book of Hebrews’ reference to the Savior’s intent to “make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.” Hebrews also refers to Jesus as “the mediator of the new covenant.” Significantly, the biblical account of the Savior’s mortal ministry is titled “The New Testament,” a virtual synonym for “The New Covenant.”
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D. Todd Christofferson
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April 2024
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Those in the celestial kingdom are “they who received the testimony of Jesus, … who are just men made perfect through Jesus the mediator of the new covenant.” The inhabitants of the second, or terrestrial, kingdom are described as essentially good, including the “honorable men of the earth, who were blinded by the craftiness of men.” Their principal limiting trait is that they “are not valiant in the testimony of Jesus.” By contrast, those in the lower, telestial kingdom are those who “receiv...
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Paul V. Johnson
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October 2022
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Saturday Afternoon Session
are “made perfect through Jesus the mediator of the new covenant, who wrought out this perfect atonement through the shedding of his own blood.”
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D. Todd Christofferson
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April 2021
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Those who are loyal to their covenants “shall come forth in the resurrection of the just.” They are “made perfect through Jesus the mediator of the new covenant.
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Gerrit W. Gong
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October 2019
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Sunday Morning Session
God’s ordinances and covenants are universal in their requirement and individual in their opportunity.
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Brian K. Ashton
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October 2018
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Given the distance between what we are as mortals and what Heavenly Father has become, it is not surprising that some feel that becoming like the Father is unattainable.
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Paul V. Johnson
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April 2016
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Sunday Afternoon Session
The reality of the Resurrection of the Savior overwhelms our heartbreak with hope because with it comes the assurance that all the other promises of the gospel are just as real—promises that are no less miraculous than the Resurrection.
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Christoffel Golden Jr.
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October 2001
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Saturday Afternoon Session
In a revelation given to the Prophet Joseph Smith sometime in June 1830, we are told of our Heavenly Father’s declared intention: “For behold, this is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.” According to this decree, the Father’s desire is to provide all of us with the opportunity to receive a fulness of joy, even the fulness that He possesses in His perfected and glorified state.
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James E. Faust
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October 1976
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Third: A daily striving for an increased obedience and perfection in our lives.
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Spencer W. Kimball
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October 1973
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Sunday Afternoon Session
“These are they who are just men made perfect through Jesus the mediator of the new covenant, who wrought out this perfect atonement through the shedding of his own blood.”
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