by Spencer Charles | Apr 23, 2023 | -Spencer, Joseph Smith, Latter Day Help, Righteousness, truth
“It is our duty to concentrate all our influence to make popular that which is sound and good, and unpopular that which is unsound.” — Prophet Joseph Smith It is the duty of the humble followers of Christ to do all we can to make popular the things that are right and...
by Spencer Charles | Apr 22, 2023 | -Spencer, Dale G. Renlund, Latter Day Help, Prophet, Revelation, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
“I did not need to pray about this request for one simple but profound reason: only the prophet receives revelation for the Church. It would be “contrary to the economy of God” for others to receive such revelation, which belongs on the prophet’s runway.” — Dale G....
by Spencer Charles | Apr 21, 2023 | -Spencer, David A. Bednar, Keep the Commandments, Latter Day Help, Obedience
“The king’s judgment of the man is not based primarily upon the lack of a wedding garment—but that “he was, in fact, determined not to wear one. The man … desired the honor of attending the wedding feast, but … did not want to follow the custom of the king. He wanted...
by Spencer Charles | Apr 19, 2023 | -Spencer, Dale G. Renlund, Holy Ghost, Latter Day Help, Reverence, Spirit
“The promise of personal revelation through the Holy Ghost is awe-inspiring, much like an airplane in flight. And like airplane pilots, we need to understand the framework within which the Holy Ghost functions to provide personal revelation. When we operate within the...
by Spencer Charles | Apr 18, 2023 | -Spencer, David A. Bednar, Keep the Commandments, Latter Day Help, Sins
“A Christian author, John O. Reid, noted that the man’s refusal to wear the wedding garment exemplified blatant “disrespect for both the king and his son.” He did not simply lack a wedding garment; rather, he chose not to wear one. He rebelliously refused to...
by Spencer Charles | Apr 17, 2023 | -Spencer, Child of God, David A. Bednar, Latter Day Help, Temple
“Such wedding garments were simple, nondescript robes that all attendees wore. In this way, rank and station were eliminated, and everyone at the feast could mingle as equals.” — David A. Bednar The wedding garment Elder Bednar is talking about is simular to temple...
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