Russell M. Nelson - The wise use of your freedom to make your own decisions is crucial to your spiritual growth, now and for eternity. www.lds.org/ge...
“From an eternal perspective, the only death that is truly premature is the death of one who is not prepared to meet God.” I have studied President Nelson’s addresses dating back to when he was first called as an Apostle, and this is a phrase that he has used at least three times in General Conference. We would do well to prepare each day as if we may be called at any moment to our heavenly home, and we need to do all we can to be prepared.
Everyone that attends the LDS church should start taking the Sacrament session of church more seriously and stop talking, whispering or having conversation in the chapel. We should be reflecting and preparing ourselves reverently to take the sacrament and earnestly repent for what we have done during the week. (All of us have things to repent for every week). talking or whispering disturbs the repentance process for everyone that is truly and earnestly repenting.
“From an eternal perspective, the only death that is truly premature is the death of one who is not prepared to meet God.”
I have studied President Nelson’s addresses dating back to when he was first called as an Apostle, and this is a phrase that he has used at least three times in General Conference. We would do well to prepare each day as if we may be called at any moment to our heavenly home, and we need to do all we can to be prepared.
This is one of the best talks I've ever heard. How does it not have more attention?
Probably because it’s too much “truth” and people don’t like that nowadays. Hard for people to look in the mirror and say I can do better.
I am grateful for this amazing message! We must not forget to hold tight to the rod of iron!
Eternally Grateful for our current PSR ❤
I am thankful for this talked, Love all the messages. President R. M. Nelson, modern Prophets in our time of tribulation. ❤❤❤
Amen
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Thank You For These Beautiful, Needed Messages/jjwj,N.C
Everyone that attends the LDS church should start taking the Sacrament session of church more seriously and stop talking, whispering or having conversation in the chapel. We should be reflecting and preparing ourselves reverently to take the sacrament and earnestly repent for what we have done during the week. (All of us have things to repent for every week). talking or whispering disturbs the repentance process for everyone that is truly and earnestly repenting.