"I promise you that if you care for the spiritual welfare of your children more than anything else in this world, God will bless you with the desire of your heart."
This quote by Heber J. Grant suggests that a parent's unwavering concern for their children's spiritual wellbeing is not only valued by God but also rewarded. The implication is that if parents prioritize their children's spiritual growth above all else, they can expect to receive blessings in response, with the "desire of [their] heart" referring to a deep and fervent wish being fulfilled. This quote underscores the idea that cultivating a strong spiritual connection within one's family can lead to divine favor and blessings.
"The greatest of all decisions you will ever make will be the decision as to what you will decide about Jesus Christ."
This quote underscores the profound importance of one's personal decision regarding Jesus Christ. In essence, it suggests that the most significant choice an individual can make throughout their life is whether they accept or reject Jesus Christ and His teachings. This decision has far-reaching implications for a person's spiritual growth, moral compass, and ultimate destiny. The quote encourages us to carefully consider our beliefs about Jesus Christ and makes clear that this decision will shape the course of our lives in profound ways.
"If we live up to our privileges, the future is as bright as a new day."
This quote emphasizes that if individuals make good use of their opportunities (privileges) in life, their future can be filled with optimism and hope. In other words, it's a reminder that our actions today shape our tomorrow. If we take responsibility for our actions and strive to do the right things, we can create a promising and radiant future for ourselves.
"We should never judge the Lord's work by the fewness of the laborers."
This quote suggests that we should not measure or doubt God's work based on the small number of people involved in it. It encourages patience and faith, suggesting that even with a limited workforce, significant progress can still be made if everyone is dedicated and focused. In essence, the message is to have trust in the process and understand that sometimes, meaningful change can come about through the efforts of a few.
"If you want light, you must bring your candle nearer to the shoe that it may be in the shade; but if you wish to see how dark the shoe is, you carry the candle away from it."
This quote by Heber J. Grant emphasizes the importance of close examination and understanding. If one desires clarity or enlightenment (the light), they should bring themselves closer to the source of knowledge or truth. However, if someone wants to conceal or emphasize their flaws (the darkness), they will move away from the source of scrutiny (the candle). Essentially, it encourages us to seek understanding and self-reflection by approaching issues with openness and honesty.
Every living soul among the Latter-day Saints that fasts two meals once a month will be benefited spiritually and be built up in the faith of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ - benefited spiritually in a wonderful way - and sufficient means will be in the hands of the bishops to take care of all the poor.
- Heber J. Grant
It is a remarkable fact that we can never read or hear of the labors which our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ performed, without taking pleasure in it, while, on the other hand, there is nothing so interesting in the life and history of any other individual but what by hearing or reading it time and time again we become tired of it.
- Heber J. Grant
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