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  1. The Prodigal and the Road That Leads Home

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    It has been called by some the greatest short story ever told.

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  2. “There Can Be Nothing So Exquisite and Sweet as Was My Joy”

    Craig C. Christensen April 2023 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Throughout His mortal ministry, the Savior showed great compassion for all of God’s children—especially for those who were suffering or had fallen away.

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  3. Prophets in the Land Again

    Jeffrey R. Holland October 2006 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (3)

    As surely as the rescue of those in need was the general conference theme of October 1856, so too is it the theme of this conference and last conference and the one to come next spring.

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  4. “Return unto Me … That I May Heal You”

    S. Mark Palmer April 2025 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    I witness that there is rejoicing in heaven over those who return.

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  5. Put Ye On the Lord Jesus Christ

    J. Anette Dennis April 2024 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (4)

    Jesus taught through stories and symbols—a mustard seed to teach the power of faith, a lost sheep to teach the worth of souls, a prodigal son to teach the character of God.

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  6. The Prodigal and the Road That Leads Home

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    It was told by Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, who came to earth “to save that which was lost.” He begins with these simple words: “A certain man had two sons.”

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  7. Christ Heals That Which Is Broken

    Amy A. Wright April 2022 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    In Luke chapter 15 we read a parable of a man who had two sons.

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  8. Trust Again

    Gerrit W. Gong October 2021 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Do you remember Jesus Christ’s parable about a certain man who had two sons?

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  9. Repentance Is Always Positive

    Stephen W. Owen October 2017 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    I love the parable of the prodigal son.

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

    Robert C. Gay October 2012 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (4)

    One day the disciples asked the Savior who was the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

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  11. Dear Are the Sheep That Have Wandered

    James E. Faust April 2003 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    We remember that the prodigal son wasted his inheritance, and when it was all gone he came back to his father’s house.

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  12. The Other Prodigal

    Jeffrey R. Holland April 2002 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Among the most memorable parables the Savior ever told is the story of a foolish younger brother who went to his father, asked for his portion of the estate, and left home to squander his inheritance, the scripture says, in “riotous living.” His money and his friends disappeared sooner than he thought possible—they always do—and a day of terrible reckoning came thereafter—it always does.

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