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(9/28/03)
"The world needs the restored Church and kingdom of Jesus Christ, of which David spoke. The world needs the help of those who have recognized and received the gospel of the kingdom. The world needs their inspiration and active participation in the affairs of life. We are an inspired people. That I know as well as I know that I live. We are responsible for the proper use of this inspiration. This inspiration is not confined to our spiritual lives but carries over into all temporal responsibilities, and included therein is our moral, our civic, our political, our social, our financial responsibilities. We stand ready to exercise this divine guidance together with the power of our priesthood in behalf of a neighbor, as well as in our own behalf. We look upon the children of our Heavenly Father as our brothers and sisters, no matter where they live, or what they believe, or what their ancestry may be. We cannot expect to do our full duty as we are inspired to do unless we can live and work in an environment of love, of peace of freedom -- freedom at home and throughout the world." - Henry D. Moyle, "General Conference Reports," April 1959, p. 96
 


4/14/09
“Can our prayers ascend to the throne of mercy and be heard and answered, as we humbly desire, unless we practice charity in our lives? Must we not give of ourselves and of our means in helping others? Good intentions alone are not enough. Charity is not a virtue to expect in others only. It is the all-important Christian attribute to be found in ourselves.” - Henry D. Moyle, “Conference Report,” April 1948, p.3
 


9/12/09
“It is wonderful, my brethren, to have the opportunity to work in the service of the Lord. I think sometimes it is even more wonderful than that, to think that every worthy man in the Church has the same opportunity for service. It makes no difference whether you are working in the ward or as a General Authority, you are in the same service. Those of you who hold the Higher Priesthood hold the same Priesthood and those of you brethren who are holders of the Aaronic Priesthood may soon hold the Melchizedek Priesthood if you desire and but live for it.” - Henry D. Moyle, “Conference Report,” April 1960, First Day–General Priesthood Meeting, p. 19


5/20/10
"It is no different today from what it was in the days of Peter and Paul, the apostles of old. Paul told the Romans that 'the gospel of (Jesus) Christ:... is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth;...' (Romans 1:16.) Incorporated in this term salvation is not only the spiritual but also the temporal phase of our lives. We cannot disassociate mortal man from the eternal spirit of man within him. It is, therefore, through obedience to the laws of God that we will find the answer to our questions, whether they be domestic, political, social, economic, or spiritual." - Henry D. Moyle, "Conference Report," April 1963, Second Day—Morning Meeting, p. 44


11/9/12
The world is not just a watch that the Lord wound up and left to run down. By the exercise of faith men can call upon God and obtain his help in fulfillment of the promises he has made. Also, of his own volition, God intervenes and controls the affairs of men, of nations, and the very elements that make up the universe when this is necessary for the preservation of his divine purposes. - Henry D. Moyle, Conference Report, April 1963, Second Day Morning Meeting, p.44


6/13/16
Thus our obedience to the gospel carries its own reward here and now. We do not need to wait with expectation or anticipation for the eternal blessings awaiting us in immortality to justify our obedience in this life to the principles of the gospel. We can become partakers of the divine nature progressively from the beginning of our conversion throughout the remainder of our faithful lives. - Henry D. Moyle, “Conference Report,” October 1962, Third Day-Morning Meeting, p.89


9/22/16
We believe it is seldom when men of rigorous faith, genuine courage, and unfaltering determination, with the love of independence burning in their hearts, and pride in their own accomplishments, cannot surmount the obstacles that lie in their paths. - Henry D. Moyle, “Conference Report,” April 1948, p.5


 
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