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(8/31/04)
"As we sincerely pray to the Lord and rely upon his divine whisperings, that still, small voice will come to us. (See Hel. 5:30.) We will receive a peace, knowing that God has answered our prayers. Remember the peace that Oliver received. These spiritual embers can grow into a flame of testimony. (See Hel. 5:45.)" - Robert K. Dellenbach, “Hour of Conversion,” Ensign, November 1990, p. 23


(11/7/05)
"I sorrow that a single drop of His blood was shed for me. I pray that someday I will meet the Savior. I will kneel and kiss the wounded hands and feet, and He will wipe away my tears. I pray that He will say, 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant.' (Matt. 25:21.) Because of His mercy, we have hope, brothers and sisters. He is 'the fount of every blessing.' ('Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing,' Hymns (1948), no. 70.) Of this I testify...." - Robert K. Dellenbach, "Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven," Ensign (CR), November 2002, p.33


7/22/12
Sacrifice is ultimately a matter of the heart—the heart. “Behold, the Lord requireth the heart and a willing mind.”  If we are caring, if we are charitable, if we are obedient to God and follow His prophets, our sacrifices will bring forth the blessings of heaven. “And ye shall offer for a sacrifice unto me a broken heart and a contrite spirit.” - Robert K. Dellenbach, "Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven," Ensign (CR) November 2002


 
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