Two years later and the need for this talk is already coming more into focus. I love that he encouraged us to trust God and have hope for the future of this country!
Mobs can not interfere. It is important to preserve the separation of powers. So much of what he says guides us to know how to vote in November. We need to listen to the counsel we are given.
Oh, yes! Me too, but especially wholly stripped of partisanship and highlighting individual agency and responsibility! Recent politics have been petulant and disturbing me more than ever. This talk hits the very center focus of civic affairs...core principles, with the surrounding parts fluid. I love Daniel 5:21, "[T]he most high God rule[s] in the kingdom of men, and that he appointeth over it whomsoever he will."
After the constitution failed to protect the saints, Joseph Smith said: “By all honorable methods and means assist me in obtaining justice from Missouri: not only for the property she has stolen and confiscated, the murders she has committed among my friends, and for our expulsion from the State, but also to humble and chastise her for the disgrace she has brought upon constitutional liberty, until she (the State) atones for her sins. I bring this appeal before my native State for the solemn reason that an injury has been done, and crimes have been committed, which a sovereign State, of the Federal compact, one of the great family of “E pluribus unum,” refuses to compensate, by consent of parties, rules of law, customs of nations, or in any other way. I bring it also, because the national Government has fallen short of affording the necessary relief as before stated for want of power, leaving a large body of her own free citizens, whose wealth went freely into her treasury for lands, and whose gold and silver for taxes, still fills the pockets of her dignitaries, defrauded, robbed, mobbed, plundered, ravished, driven, exiled and banished from the ‘Independent Republic of Missouri!’” www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/general-joseph-smiths-appeal-to-the-green-mountain-boys-december-1843/5 The response was... oh yeah, they killed Joseph. Nice country we got here. The constitution served its purpose. Now we have to ask, what is next? Unless we as Mormons see reparations for what Joseph requested above. Or we can all just sit around and tell feel-good stories to each other, and spit on the grave of brother Joseph and brother Hyrum. Joseph concluded with: “Has the majesty of American liberty sunk into such vile servitude and oppression, that justice has fled? Has the glory and influence of a Washington, an Adams, a Jefferson, a Lafayette, and a host of others forever departed,- and the wrath of a Cain, a Judas, and a Nero whirled forth in the heraldry of hell, to sprinkle our garments with blood; and lighten the darkness of midnight, with the blaze of our dwellings? Where is the patriotism of ’76? Where is the virtue of our forefathers? and where is the sacred honor of freemen? Must we, because we believe in the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ; the administration of angels, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, like the prophets and apostles of old,- must we be mob[b]ed with impunity- be exiled from our habitations and property without remedy; murdered without mercy?”
Hello everyone, I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who moved to Utah a few years ago from Europe. My experience here has been great, I felt mostly welcomed and except for a few exceptions most people spoke positively about my country. I must confess, however, that when I go to Church and we sing the national anthem or other patriotic hymns I struggle a bit. I have hard time also when during a Church meeting some testimonies are focused on America...and its freedoms...I have nothing against patriotism. I think it is generally a good thing. I only struggle when patriotic things are done during sacred meetings that should focus on the Savior. Please I am not looking for arguments or debates. I only want to understand better why in the US this seems a common and accepted practice while I have never seen anywhere else so far singing the national anthem during a sacrament meeting. Thank you to all those who want to give me their perspective.
With the pandemic, the Lord prepared President Nelson for this time, With all the riots, law changes around the World these last few years, and knowing President Oaks is the next senior Apostle, my mind is at ease even during these crazy times, especially with his professional background... The Lord has it all worked out y'all! Church is true!
I imagine Elder Oaks has played a huge part in helping the Church navigate a course through difficult legal worries and issues. It's not just him. If you look at the backgrounds of all the top leadership of the Church, you see an incredible lifetime collection of wisdom, life experience, and good judgement across a broad spectrum of issues.
Thank you Elder Oakes for your WONDERFUL TALK about the CONSTITUTION, to guide us in these troubled times, and perhaps times may get more troubled in the months and years ahead. We Latter-day Saints are strengthened and stabalized by your wisdom and direction. As immigrants from New Zealand we are gaining a greater understanding and appreciation of the blessing to America, and the world, the Constitution is! Arohanui
"He established it for the rights and protection of ALL flesh." I wish that everyone could truly understand the power and the importance of this statement.
How can Brother Oaks and others be loyal to the constitution? In 2015, the church joined the UN and participates in Agenda 2030. If you have read the many documents from the UN, you know that the two are not compatible.
"On contested issues we should seek to moderate and unify." To me that sound like having faith in my fellow man when we disagree politically, and that has been hard for me to do. It's hard to share power and believe that other people are acting in good faith, but I think that's what I need to try and do.
I try to remind myself that half of the country cannot possibly be as corrupt or as evil or even as “stupid” as they are made out to be. I try to find the reason why-the motivating reasons why-the other political party feels the way they do. And I try to remember that “liberal” means “generous” and “conservative” means “frugal”. Generosity and frugality are both wonderful attributes to possess. Either one in the extreme is a nightmare. I think that Heavenly Father wants us to join Him in “the sweet spot” where justice(frugality), love, and mercy(generosity) meet in harmony Divine.❤️
This is one of the most important General Conference talks ever given. I sincerely believe this talk will go down as a classic on par with President Benson’s talk on pride. As far as I’m concerned this could be a section in the Doctrine and Covenants, or an official proclamation. We desperately needed this right now. Many people have been sucked into false political ideologies on both sides of the aisle as of late, and this will help serve as an anchor to us to keep from being “tossed to and fro.” God bless you. Thank you President Oaks, for your direct, inspired counsel.
May everyone in this nation listen to this speach, for the day will come that those who don't, or wont listen will know that these things were spoken in order that the all people will be left without EXCUSS ON that day when the GREAT GOD OF US ALL HOLDS HIS COURT ON HIGH, THIS IS A SURETY, MEANING IT WILL HAPPEN, AS HE HAS SAID MANY TIMES IN SCRIPTURE.
@14:13 I think it's wonderful that we can have a church which has had very passionate leaders on both sides of the aisle. Such as President Benson and President Faust. President Benson being the very conservative and passionate conservative serving in high levels of government, also President James E Faust who was a Democratic member of the Utah House of representatives and President of the Democratic party in Utah. You can be a wonderful person and be a member or either party regardless if your political views lean left or right or support either candidate. He is not talking to one party or another but is talking to ALL saints to be kind loving one to another. He was CLEAR that we can support any party or political view! I lean right but not on every issue and my wife leans left but not on every issue. Our discussions and loving conversations have helped me to see the other side of the aisle and the virtues contained there. I also believe I have had the same affect on my beautiful wife. Thank you Elder Oaks! For giving us this counsel inspired of God, and not of man! The commandment of the Savior is still in force when he commanded us to love one another, even in political discussions.
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
I love this talk immensely; it is so timely of what is happening in today's world, especially in the United States of America! Thank you, President Oaks!
Yes, exactly. The more we grow the more we learn. I have definitely never heard the call for independent political views and affiliation made so clearly.
It’s perfectly legal to change the Constitution through the amendment process, but it’s very difficult to do and requires the votes of a LOT of people.
He's asking for fairness, balance, reason, intelligence, moderation, self control and faith in God and trust that our fellow citizens will en masse choose the right, which are gospel principles themselves.
I have been anticipating more talks like these from Pres Oaks ever since he was chosen to be one of our Prophets counselors. Just another divine witness among many that the Lord is very much active and aware today. Just as much, if not more, than recorded anciently.
This constitution is amazing! It keeps the greatest God given country in tact. Too bad it’s being torn apart every single day…let’s work to keep it in tact!
Wonderful ! In these troubling times ,the Lord is communicating to us through Pres. Oaks with a power and understanding ,like he did with Ezra Taft Benson.
It's great to hear this and been waiting years for the Church to raise awareness about it. Rights of men including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness come from God, not from man, and cannot be taken away. History has proven those that abuse this, have been responsible for the greatest atrocities in the world.
This was my favorite talk at general conference. I've recently made videos about the Decline of Political America and the upcoming need to Flee to Zion, on my channel. When Elder Oaks gave this talk, I felt confirmation from God that our prophets and apostles WILL save us. When it comes to the end times, they've got this.
The smallest minority is the individual....agency is God's plan....not coercion or bullying into submission to the mob or the ruling class elitists. We should support every individual right to chart ones own course and Destiny.
I wish they would speak more bluntly about our God given liberties being taken. The Supreme law is still the constitution and everything we're seeing is in direct opposition to it.
8:50 thank you Elder Oaks, it has been a difficult 4 years and finally we can raise our heads and look together for the light of a decent and true leader. God bless the USA.
It just goes to show how different we all are and yet still brothers and sisters in the gospel. We have enjoyed much joy and prosperity the last four years and are now terrified of the next four years. At least half of us are happy, right?
The whole time watching it, I kept saying, "Yeah! You tell 'em, Elder Oaks!" The sad thing is, President Ezra Taft Benson and President David O. McKay said similar things and in many wards and stakes, it is considered taboo to quote them on those things. I bet the only ones who heed this talk will be people like me who already felt a love for the Bill of Rights and for the U.S. Constitution!
I don't know one American who doesn't love the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and thankfully, one of the most inspired parts of the constitution is that it can be amended.
A true and clear understanding no one should question or change for personal gain or for power over others all people should honor and obey giving all the rights equally to all people without pridudice
Yes. He was truthful and frank, and He even warned people about the negative consequences of their bad choices, but he never tried to force people to accept His message. He only acted on whatever Heavenly Father asked Him to do.
We are to be governed by laws and not individuals. These laws protect against autocracy. I’m so glad he gave us this reminder. Government should be unified. I love this message and the messages of inclusion. Christ taught us to love one another as He loves us. Seems to me this message also relates to that commandment. Such an inspired and inspiring reminder! I’m so grateful for Elder Oaks and this message.
This is the most important talk of them all in my opinion. If Dallin Oaks could speak unfiltered the church would be shut down as quick as Trump. If nothing changes there won't be many more conferences anyway. Checks and balances are not balanced. If the Judicial branch gets packed the 28th amendment may be the last chance for freedom.
So many times IMHO one side sees something wrong and, instead of opposing it, uses it as a club against the other. They don't want to drop their club and the wrong isn't righted. Get rid of any wrong before it is twisted against us. But this brings up what is wrong (but I must go and sweep up the basement floor).
Ist Counselor in the 1st Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has given us active ways to defend our Nation under our laws under our Constitution in our great country that God has given us. Listen to his inspring teachings regarding our Sovereign Power as Nation States relegated to the People not a King. The Bill of Rights guarantees America to have freedoms starting with the First Amendment. Pres. Oakes says: "we are to be governed by law--not by individuals". Candidates who ignores its principles of limited government are intolerable to me. Learn the Constitution and join service in political parties and pray about what rights are important to we as individuals, Dalin H Oakes.
9:52 "...some laws governing family relationship's have been taken from the states by the federal government." Is he referring to the Edmunds Act or something else?
Maybe some members new review this for a second time? God has given His children moral agency-the power to decide and to act. The most desirable condition for the exercise of that agency is maximum freedom for men and women to act according to their individual choices.”
A beautiful talk, if every member, particularly within church leadership held these principles dear to their hearts, I do not believe the church would be in such a sorry state as it is today.
The church is always perfect it’s the members that aren’t. We must know we are all human no one is perfect. Blaming the church because of the people within Is far beyond comparison.
@@devonolsen1331 the corner stone of the church is built on Jesus Christ. He’s the center of the church, the rock of the church. I seriously don’t know what your worshipping or where your getting your content from but definitely it doesn’t align with the lds church teachings and principles. Nobody is forcing you, we talk of Christ preach of Christ and free agency to choose for yourself. I feel without a sure understanding and testimony of the restoration this is how one would feel such as what you would feel. My advice would be to pray and focus on the restoration of the gospel.
With Ezra Taft Benson having talked of the church basically saving the constitution in the end times, I have often wondered how that could happen when so many members are so casual and uninformed about that great document. Most people think this country was founded upon and run by Democracy, yet that is exactly what the founders did NOT want this to be. And so they set up the constitution to prevent the country from decaying into a Democracy the way Rome did. Yet here we are all calling our form a government a Democracy rather than a Republic. Two very different things. I pray good people everywhere study and learn more about the constitution and the founders intentions.
Oh, I think we understand the founders' intentions. The more important point is that the Constitution "must grow and develop to meet the changing needs of an advancing world." Hence, "inspired amendments" that result in greater democracy, not less of it. President Oaks directly addressed 1) the need for maximum freedom for maximum agency, 2) the threat of autocrats and mobs who try to undermine democracy, and 3) loyalty to law and not to (duly elected) individuals.
The constitution of the United States has been one of the most attacked things during this pandemic. Such event has taken away our liberties and common sense, since most people have allowed this to happen because of fear. It's also true that politics have divided not only non-members, but also members of the church more now than in the past,. We must replace fear with faith and distractions with knowledge of temporal and spiritual things.
Still trying to understand the role of law… are we supposed to be legislating God’s laws or should there be as few laws as necessary to protect life, liberty and property? Aka should I be libertarian in my beliefs about law or something else?
Its kind of hard to be positive about this nations future due to the conflicts that are going on. Nuclear weapons are on stand by and its like, 'whats positive about that?' 'Billions will die.'
Member here. I was a little confused when Elder Oaks mentioned early members opposing slavery. Didn't Utah allow slavery to continue up until the Civil War? Does anyone have thoughts on how to reconcile these two competing ideas?
You can't possibly make laws against everything that is wrong. To us it seems obvious that they should have outlawed slavery, but I can understand how beliefs and laws can conflict, especially when Utah is technically a state, and not the church.
Two years later and the need for this talk is already coming more into focus.
I love that he encouraged us to trust God and have hope for the future of this country!
Mobs can not interfere. It is important to preserve the separation of powers. So much of what he says guides us to know how to vote in November. We need to listen to the counsel we are given.
I was so happy that one of them felt inspired to speak on the importance of preserving, and abiding by this sacred and inspired document
Finally.
I was too. It was much needed.
Oh, yes! Me too, but especially wholly stripped of partisanship and highlighting individual agency and responsibility! Recent politics have been petulant and disturbing me more than ever. This talk hits the very center focus of civic affairs...core principles, with the surrounding parts fluid. I love Daniel 5:21, "[T]he most high God rule[s] in the kingdom of men, and that he appointeth over it whomsoever he will."
After the constitution failed to protect the saints, Joseph Smith said:
“By all honorable methods and means assist me in obtaining justice from Missouri: not only for the property she has stolen and confiscated, the murders she has committed among my friends, and for our expulsion from the State, but also to humble and chastise her for the disgrace she has brought upon constitutional liberty, until she (the State) atones for her sins.
I bring this appeal before my native State for the solemn reason that an injury has been done, and crimes have been committed, which a sovereign State, of the Federal compact, one of the great family of “E pluribus unum,” refuses to compensate, by consent of parties, rules of law, customs of nations, or in any other way. I bring it also, because the national Government has fallen short of affording the necessary relief as before stated for want of power, leaving a large body of her own free citizens, whose wealth went freely into her treasury for lands, and whose gold and silver for taxes, still fills the pockets of her dignitaries, defrauded, robbed, mobbed, plundered, ravished, driven, exiled and banished from the ‘Independent Republic of Missouri!’”
www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/general-joseph-smiths-appeal-to-the-green-mountain-boys-december-1843/5
The response was... oh yeah, they killed Joseph. Nice country we got here.
The constitution served its purpose. Now we have to ask, what is next? Unless we as Mormons see reparations for what Joseph requested above. Or we can all just sit around and tell feel-good stories to each other, and spit on the grave of brother Joseph and brother Hyrum.
Joseph concluded with:
“Has the majesty of American liberty sunk into such vile servitude and oppression, that justice has fled? Has the glory and influence of a Washington, an Adams, a Jefferson, a Lafayette, and a host of others forever departed,- and the wrath of a Cain, a Judas, and a Nero whirled forth in the heraldry of hell, to sprinkle our garments with blood; and lighten the darkness of midnight, with the blaze of our dwellings? Where is the patriotism of ’76? Where is the virtue of our forefathers? and where is the sacred honor of freemen?
Must we, because we believe in the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ; the administration of angels, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, like the prophets and apostles of old,- must we be mob[b]ed with impunity- be exiled from our habitations and property without remedy; murdered without mercy?”
Such a timely and important talk.
Hello everyone,
I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who moved to Utah a few years ago from Europe. My experience here has been great, I felt mostly welcomed and except for a few exceptions most people spoke positively about my country. I must confess, however, that when I go to Church and we sing the national anthem or other patriotic hymns I struggle a bit. I have hard time also when during a Church meeting some testimonies are focused on America...and its freedoms...I have nothing against patriotism. I think it is generally a good thing. I only struggle when patriotic things are done during sacred meetings that should focus on the Savior. Please I am not looking for arguments or debates. I only want to understand better why in the US this seems a common and accepted practice while I have never seen anywhere else so far singing the national anthem during a sacrament meeting. Thank you to all those who want to give me their perspective.
With the pandemic, the Lord prepared President Nelson for this time,
With all the riots, law changes around the World these last few years, and knowing President Oaks is the next senior Apostle, my mind is at ease even during these crazy times, especially with his professional background...
The Lord has it all worked out y'all! Church is true!
Amen brother! 👊🙌🇺🇸❤️
Amen to that!
Oh wow, I didn’t realize he’s the next senior Apostle.
I imagine Elder Oaks has played a huge part in helping the Church navigate a course through difficult legal worries and issues. It's not just him. If you look at the backgrounds of all the top leadership of the Church, you see an incredible lifetime collection of wisdom, life experience, and good judgement across a broad spectrum of issues.
I think about this all time! We will be ready!
Elder Oaks talks are as strong as his name. Powerful and clear. Amen
Some believe an Oak Tree represents, The Tree of Life :)
Easily my favorite talk this conference.
Thank you Elder Oakes for your WONDERFUL TALK about the CONSTITUTION, to guide us in these troubled times, and perhaps times may get more troubled in the months and years ahead. We Latter-day Saints are strengthened and stabalized by your wisdom and direction.
As immigrants from New Zealand we are gaining a greater understanding and appreciation of the blessing to America, and the world, the Constitution is!
Arohanui
"He established it for the rights and protection of ALL flesh." I wish that everyone could truly understand the power and the importance of this statement.
Most important statement in the talk IMO.
I loved your comment! As President Oaks said “the rights and protection of “ALL” flesh” loved it!
How can Brother Oaks and others be loyal to the constitution? In 2015, the church joined the UN and participates in Agenda 2030. If you have read the many documents from the UN, you know that the two are not compatible.
Of all flesh that come to this country legally, as he also said that the articles of faith teach that we should be law abiding citizens.
"On contested issues we should seek to moderate and unify." To me that sound like having faith in my fellow man when we disagree politically, and that has been hard for me to do. It's hard to share power and believe that other people are acting in good faith, but I think that's what I need to try and do.
I felt the same
I try to remind myself that half of the country cannot possibly be as corrupt or as evil or even as “stupid” as they are made out to be.
I try to find the reason why-the motivating reasons why-the other political party feels the way they do.
And I try to remember that “liberal” means “generous” and “conservative” means “frugal”.
Generosity and frugality are both wonderful attributes to possess.
Either one in the extreme is a nightmare.
I think that Heavenly Father wants us to join Him in “the sweet spot” where justice(frugality), love, and mercy(generosity) meet in harmony Divine.❤️
Pray for them there is good intentions in most
@@raeannaroylance Generous and frugal!! thank you for that inspired thought.
@John Doe 😅liberal with conservatives’ 💰😂
Oh, honestly!😂
The rain falls on the liberal as well as the conservative!😅
It's so nice to hear the truth spoken directly from the mouth of someone we can trust.
A strong and timely voice of reason!
Hello 👋
This is one of the most important General Conference talks ever given. I sincerely believe this talk will go down as a classic on par with President Benson’s talk on pride. As far as I’m concerned this could be a section in the Doctrine and Covenants, or an official proclamation. We desperately needed this right now. Many people have been sucked into false political ideologies on both sides of the aisle as of late, and this will help serve as an anchor to us to keep from being “tossed to and fro.”
God bless you. Thank you President Oaks, for your direct, inspired counsel.
So glad I watched it the second time. I learned more that time thru. Thanks President Oaks for that timely talk.
He’s so wise. Heavenly Father bless us and keep us safe during these times.
May everyone in this nation listen to this speach, for the day will come that those who don't, or wont listen will know that these things were spoken in order that the all people will be left without EXCUSS ON that day when the GREAT GOD OF US ALL HOLDS HIS COURT ON HIGH, THIS IS A SURETY, MEANING IT WILL HAPPEN, AS HE HAS SAID MANY TIMES IN SCRIPTURE.
A frank, direct talk and just the inspired words that many saints needed to hear.
Christopher Kennedy, do I know you??
One of my favorites from this conference. I know a few people who need to hear this talk on repeat.
Starting with me... (How about you?)
I love Jesus Christ so much. He lives that's why we live.
You forgot a comma.
I was literally jumping up and down on my couch during this talk! LOOOOOVED this talk! Soooo timely!!!
@14:13 I think it's wonderful that we can have a church which has had very passionate leaders on both sides of the aisle. Such as President Benson and President Faust. President Benson being the very conservative and passionate conservative serving in high levels of government, also President James E Faust who was a Democratic member of the Utah House of representatives and President of the Democratic party in Utah. You can be a wonderful person and be a member or either party regardless if your political views lean left or right or support either candidate. He is not talking to one party or another but is talking to ALL saints to be kind loving one to another. He was CLEAR that we can support any party or political view! I lean right but not on every issue and my wife leans left but not on every issue. Our discussions and loving conversations have helped me to see the other side of the aisle and the virtues contained there. I also believe I have had the same affect on my beautiful wife. Thank you Elder Oaks! For giving us this counsel inspired of God, and not of man! The commandment of the Savior is still in force when he commanded us to love one another, even in political discussions.
I fully support Elder Oaks inspired counsel. Thank you.
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
As an elected by the people Local Councillor in England I really enjoyed this talk. Thank you Elder Oaks for this inspired and timely talk.
This is my favorite talk from April 2021. It was so nice for an apostle of the Lord to push back on this anti-American movement going on.
I love this talk. I still use it as an important tool in studying the constitution.
About time someone draws a line at the pulpit!!! Thank you Elder Oaks!! God and angels thank you!!!! 🙌🙌🙌
I love this talk immensely; it is so timely of what is happening in today's world, especially in the United States of America! Thank you, President Oaks!
This talk made me think a lot about a few of President Ezra Taft Benson’s talks. Easily my favorite talk of this general conference
Yes, exactly. The more we grow the more we learn. I have definitely never heard the call for independent political views and affiliation made so clearly.
President Oaks' talk of the U.S. Constitutions was for me A very strong voice and eye-opening.
Thank you for this talk. It is much needed for our day. Many want to change or remove our constitution.
It’s perfectly legal to change the Constitution through the amendment process, but it’s very difficult to do and requires the votes of a LOT of people.
“We should trust in The Lord and be positive about this nation’s future.”
Those words… wow!
He's asking for fairness, balance, reason, intelligence, moderation, self control and faith in God and trust that our fellow citizens will en masse choose the right, which are gospel principles themselves.
That very thought has been on my mind ever since hearing this talk and Elder Bednar’s talk.
And if the en mass isn't, we can set good examples and stand for what we know is true.
Wonderful talk
Outstanding, and well worth studying again and again. I am so glad to sustain President Dallin H. Oaks as an authorized spokesperson for the Lord.
I have been anticipating more talks like these from Pres Oaks ever since he was chosen to be one of our Prophets counselors. Just another divine witness among many that the Lord is very much active and aware today. Just as much, if not more, than recorded anciently.
This constitution is amazing! It keeps the greatest God given country in tact. Too bad it’s being torn apart every single day…let’s work to keep it in tact!
"Refrain from judging one another in political matters"
Use good judgement.
My hope and prayer is that all politicians who are also members of the church will uphold the constitution.
Rusty Bowers did and look what happened to him!!!
FAT CHANCE!
I love this and I love our savior Jesus Christ 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you for speaking the truth.
Finally
Wonderful ! In these troubling times ,the Lord is communicating to us through Pres. Oaks with a power and understanding ,like he did with Ezra Taft Benson.
Amen! Thank you Father for inspiration from on High!
It's great to hear this and been waiting years for the Church to raise awareness about it. Rights of men including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness come from God, not from man, and cannot be taken away.
History has proven those that abuse this, have been responsible for the greatest atrocities in the world.
He understands the value of free will that God has ordained
Inspiring and enlightening.
Such a great talk!
This was my favorite talk at general conference. I've recently made videos about the Decline of Political America and the upcoming need to Flee to Zion, on my channel. When Elder Oaks gave this talk, I felt confirmation from God that our prophets and apostles WILL save us. When it comes to the end times, they've got this.
Even better the 2nd time through.
And the third.
I was just thinking that and then glanced down to see your comment!
@@georgeerickson8019 And the thirty-seventh.
Right.
What a great talk! Thank you Pres. Oakes.
he is so well spoken
Amen brother Oaks.
I was waiting for one of the 12 or General Authorities to speak on this; Thx you President Oaks
The smallest minority is the individual....agency is God's plan....not coercion or bullying into submission to the mob or the ruling class elitists. We should support every individual right to chart ones own course and Destiny.
Finally. Ezra Taft Benson is finally smiling.
Amen!
I wish they would speak more bluntly about our God given liberties being taken. The Supreme law is still the constitution and everything we're seeing is in direct opposition to it.
Your a rock star Elder Oaks!
God bless you and the Church.
Thank you for uploading this
President Dallin H. Oakes Good Better Best . Never let it rest until the good is better and the betteris best .
8:50 thank you Elder Oaks, it has been a difficult 4 years and finally we can raise our heads and look together for the light of a decent and true leader. God bless the USA.
It just goes to show how different we all are and yet still brothers and sisters in the gospel. We have enjoyed much joy and prosperity the last four years and are now terrified of the next four years. At least half of us are happy, right?
On contested issues, seek to unify and moderate 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The whole time watching it, I kept saying, "Yeah! You tell 'em, Elder Oaks!" The sad thing is, President Ezra Taft Benson and President David O. McKay said similar things and in many wards and stakes, it is considered taboo to quote them on those things. I bet the only ones who heed this talk will be people like me who already felt a love for the Bill of Rights and for the U.S. Constitution!
I don't know one American who doesn't love the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and thankfully, one of the most inspired parts of the constitution is that it can be amended.
I think Oaks is more similar to McKay. McKay did not want pollitics to divide the Church, and sometmes reigned in those who did.
However, Ezra Taft Benson also used the sacred pulpit to promote his private political ideas.
Taboo....where?
A true and clear understanding no one should question or change for personal gain or for power over others all people should honor and obey giving all the rights equally to all people without pridudice
Go Elder Oaks!!!
This is so important.
Thank you Elder Oaks
I've been waiting for exactly these remarks since the plandemic started. Thank you President Oaks.
It is hard to be tolerant of willful blindness, but Christ would have done so.
Yes. He was truthful and frank, and He even warned people about the negative consequences of their bad choices, but he never tried to force people to accept His message. He only acted on whatever Heavenly Father asked Him to do.
We are to be governed by laws and not individuals. These laws protect against autocracy. I’m so glad he gave us this reminder. Government should be unified. I love this message and the messages of inclusion. Christ taught us to love one another as He loves us. Seems to me this message also relates to that commandment. Such an inspired and inspiring reminder! I’m so grateful for Elder Oaks and this message.
Great talk.
Our current three branches of government are ignoring constitutional principles.
This is the most important talk of them all in my opinion. If Dallin Oaks could speak unfiltered the church would be shut down as quick as Trump. If nothing changes there won't be many more conferences anyway. Checks and balances are not balanced. If the Judicial branch gets packed the 28th amendment may be the last chance for freedom.
I don’t know how anyone could listen to this talk and still justify hate toward someone because of their political affiliation.
Hate the sin not the sinner
inspired timing as always. I’m just seeing this right when I need it, how about that?
So many times IMHO one side sees something wrong and, instead of opposing it, uses it as a club against the other. They don't want to drop their club and the wrong isn't righted.
Get rid of any wrong before it is twisted against us. But this brings up what is wrong (but I must go and sweep up the basement floor).
This guy is going to be a great prophet....we are going to need him. Isnt he after nelson?
I imagine most lds remain unaware of his great contributions to legal literature, such as his article about 4th A. search and seizure.
Can you post a link to it? I'd like to read that one.
Amen, Love it
Great talk. Similar to his February 1992 article in the Ensign.
Moderate with the opposing side on things we know are against the constitution and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness... how do we do that?
One of my favorite secular resources ever on this topic is the book "Crucial Conversations." (Publisher in Provo, UT)
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Ist Counselor in the 1st Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has given us active ways to defend our Nation under our laws under our Constitution in our great country that God has given us. Listen to his inspring teachings regarding our Sovereign Power as Nation States relegated to the People not a King. The Bill of Rights guarantees America to have freedoms starting with the First Amendment. Pres. Oakes says: "we are to be governed by law--not by individuals". Candidates who ignores its principles of limited government are intolerable to me. Learn the Constitution and join service in political parties and pray about what rights are important to we as individuals, Dalin H Oakes.
9:52 "...some laws governing family relationship's have been taken from the states by the federal government." Is he referring to the Edmunds Act or something else?
Maybe some members new review this for a second time?
God has given His children moral agency-the power to decide and to act. The most desirable condition for the exercise of that agency is maximum freedom for men and women to act according to their individual choices.”
A beautiful talk, if every member, particularly within church leadership held these principles dear to their hearts, I do not believe the church would be in such a sorry state as it is today.
The church is always perfect it’s the members that aren’t. We must know we are all human no one is perfect. Blaming the church because of the people within Is far beyond comparison.
I don't think the church is in a sorry state.
@@devonolsen1331 the corner stone of the church is built on Jesus Christ. He’s the center of the church, the rock of the church. I seriously don’t know what your worshipping or where your getting your content from but definitely it doesn’t align with the lds church teachings and principles. Nobody is forcing you, we talk of Christ preach of Christ and free agency to choose for yourself. I feel without a sure understanding and testimony of the restoration this is how one would feel such as what you would feel. My advice would be to pray and focus on the restoration of the gospel.
@@devonolsen1331 I worship Christ. There is a right and wrong answer. Jesus wins.
@@DesertPrimrose Check how many young people are leaving the Church.
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All my comments quoting Harold B Lee are getting censored?? Why??
amazing
Thank you..
With Ezra Taft Benson having talked of the church basically saving the constitution in the end times, I have often wondered how that could happen when so many members are so casual and uninformed about that great document. Most people think this country was founded upon and run by Democracy, yet that is exactly what the founders did NOT want this to be. And so they set up the constitution to prevent the country from decaying into a Democracy the way Rome did. Yet here we are all calling our form a government a Democracy rather than a Republic. Two very different things. I pray good people everywhere study and learn more about the constitution and the founders intentions.
Oh, I think we understand the founders' intentions. The more important point is that the Constitution "must grow and develop to meet the changing needs of an advancing world." Hence, "inspired amendments" that result in greater democracy, not less of it. President Oaks directly addressed 1) the need for maximum freedom for maximum agency, 2) the threat of autocrats and mobs who try to undermine democracy, and 3) loyalty to law and not to (duly elected) individuals.
"Family Relationships" ----- hmmmmmm, now WHAT could he be talking about here?
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The constitution of the United States has been one of the most attacked things during this pandemic. Such event has taken away our liberties and common sense, since most people have allowed this to happen because of fear. It's also true that politics have divided not only non-members, but also members of the church more now than in the past,. We must replace fear with faith and distractions with knowledge of temporal and spiritual things.
Same in Canada.
I have read that it is based on the 5 Nations Confederacy, which means it is based on the Book of Mormón....
Still trying to understand the role of law… are we supposed to be legislating God’s laws or should there be as few laws as necessary to protect life, liberty and property? Aka should I be libertarian in my beliefs about law or something else?
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Its kind of hard to be positive about this nations future due to the conflicts that are going on. Nuclear weapons are on stand by and its like, 'whats positive about that?' 'Billions will die.'
And not to mention that this country is divided enough.
"A house divided cannot stand."
I wonder what 3 countries didn't adopt a written constitution. 🤔
New Zealand, Israel and the United Kingdom.
Maximum freedom? What is that?
"Uphold and defend"
Member here. I was a little confused when Elder Oaks mentioned early members opposing slavery. Didn't Utah allow slavery to continue up until the Civil War? Does anyone have thoughts on how to reconcile these two competing ideas?
You can't possibly make laws against everything that is wrong. To us it seems obvious that they should have outlawed slavery, but I can understand how beliefs and laws can conflict, especially when Utah is technically a state, and not the church.