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F. Burton Howard
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October 1986
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Another who came back was Aminadab (see Hel.
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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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Quentin L. Cook
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April 2015
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Cultures often divide people and are sometimes a source of violence and discrimination.
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Dallin H. Oaks
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April 1998
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Sunday Morning Session
We are not saved in our sins, as by being unconditionally saved through confessing Christ and then, inevitably, committing sins in our remaining lives (see Alma 11:36–37).
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James A. Cullimore
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October 1971
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Saturday Afternoon Session
“And he hath power given unto him from the Father to redeem them from their sins because of repentance.” (Hel.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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October 2021
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Saturday Morning Session
“And he hath power given unto him from the Father to redeem them from their sins because of repentance; therefore he hath sent his angels to declare the tidings of the conditions of repentance, which bringeth unto the power of the Redeemer, unto the salvation of their souls.”
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Dale G. Renlund
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April 2017
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Saturday Morning Session
While God is empathetic, we should not mistakenly believe that He is accepting and open-minded about sin.
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D. Todd Christofferson
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October 2016
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Saturday Afternoon Session
God will always love us, but He cannot save us in our sins.
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Craig A. Cardon
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April 2013
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Saturday Morning Session
While this truth is readily accepted by all believers, not so easily acknowledged is the essential companion truth: the Savior forgives sins “upon earth” and not just at the Final Judgment.
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Keith B. McMullin
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April 2010
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Saturday Morning Session
First, our path of duty is to God, our Eternal Father.
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