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8/8/10
"When we strive to keep the commandments of God, repenting of our sins
and promising our best efforts to follow the Savior, we begin to grow
in confidence that through the Atonement everything will be all right.
Those feelings are confirmed by the Holy Ghost, who drives from us
what our pioneer mothers and fathers called 'our useless cares.' In
spite of our trials, we are filled with a sense of well-being and feel
to sing with them that indeed 'all is well.'" -
Wilford W. Andersen, "The Rock of Our Redeemer," Ensign (CR) May
2010
4/15/15
The challenge for all of us who seek to teach the gospel is to expand
the curriculum beyond just the dance steps. Our children’s happiness
depends on their ability to hear and love the beautiful music of the
gospel. - Wilford W. Andersen, “The
Music of the Gospel,” Ensign (CR) April 2015
11/17/16
So if the basses in your family choir are too loud and
overbearing, or if the string section in your family orchestra is a
little too shrill or a little bit sharp, or if those impetuous
piccolos are out of tune or out of control, be patient. If you’re not
hearing the music of the gospel in your home, please remember these
two words: keep practicing. With God’s help, the day will come when
the music of the gospel will fill your home with unspeakable joy. – Wilford
W. Andersen, “The
Music
of the Gospel,” Ensign (CR) May 2015