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Russell M. Nelson
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April 1994
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Sunday Morning Session
Our Creator decreed “that there should be no contention one with another, but that they should look forward with one eye, having one faith and one baptism, having their hearts knit together in unity and in love one towards another.”
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Gary E. Stevenson
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October 2025
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Saturday Morning Session
When we come to know the glory of God, then we “will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably.” In our congregations and our communities, may we choose to see one another as children of God.
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Verified
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Quentin L. Cook
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October 2021
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Sunday Morning Session
One of the great lessons in the Old Testament period relates to Father Abraham.
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Dale G. Renlund
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October 2020
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Sunday Afternoon Session
To be Christlike, a person does justly, behaving honorably with both God and other people.
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Verified
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Robert D. Hales
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October 2016
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Saturday Morning Session
If “ye have come to the knowledge of the glory [and goodness] of God” and also “the atonement which was prepared from the foundation of the world,” “ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably.
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Verified
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Dallin H. Oaks
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April 1990
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Sunday Afternoon Session
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we follow the formula prescribed by the prophet-king Benjamin.
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High confidence
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L. Lionel Kendrick
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October 1988
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Negative criticism is intended to hurt and often to defame and to destroy.
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High confidence
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Barbara W. Winder
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October 1987
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General Women’s Meeting
King Benjamin taught that we should not have a mind to injure one another; rather, we should live peaceably, not suffer our children to go hungry, or naked, or transgress the laws of God, or fight and quarrel one with another, but love and serve one another (see Mosiah 4:13–15).
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High confidence