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3/10/14
If a man worships
a cow or a crocodile, he can gain any reward that cows and
crocodiles happen to be passing out this season.
If he worships the laws of the universe or the forces of nature, no
doubt the earth will continue to spin, the sun to shine, and the
rains to fall on the just and on the unjust.
But if he worships the true and living God, in spirit and in truth,
then God Almighty will pour out his Spirit upon him, and he will
have power to raise the dead, move mountains, entertain angels, and
walk in celestial streets. - Bruce
R. McConkie, "How
to Worship," Ensign (CR) November 1971
8/28/15
It
is not too late to yield to Lincoln's appeal "to humble ourselves
before the offended power, to confess our national sins, and to pray
for clemency and forgiveness." And with the noble Washington, tender
"homage to the Great Author of every public and private good.” - Stephen
L Richards, "The Church in War and Peace," p. 96
5/28/16
To worship the Lord is to walk in the Spirit, to rise above carnal
things, to bridle our passions, and to overcome the world. - Bruce
R. McConkie, “How
to Worship,” Ensign (CR), December 1971, p.129