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11/17/15
In the work of
salvation, there is no room for comparison, criticism, or
condemnation. It is not about age, experience, or public acclaim.
This sacred work is about developing a broken heart, a contrite
spirit, and a willingness to use our divine gifts and unique talents
to do the Lord’s work in His way. It is having the humility to fall
on our knees and say, “O my Father, … not as I will, but as thou
wilt.” - Carol F. McConkie, “Here
to Serve a Righteous Cause,” Ensign (CR) November 2015
10/10/16
For us, miraculous healing, powerful protection, divine
knowledge, liberating forgiveness, and precious peace are among the
answers that come when we offer up a “soul’s sincere desire” in faith.
– Carol F. McConkie, “The
Soul’s
Sincere Desire,” Ensign (CR) November 2016
4/3/17
We recognize the multitude of tests, temptations, and tribulations
that could pull us away from all that is virtuous and praiseworthy
before God. But our mortal experiences offer us the opportunity to
choose holiness. Most often it is the sacrifices we make to keep our
covenants that sanctify us and make us holy. – Carol
F. McConkie, “The
Beauty of Holiness,” Ensign (CR) May 2017