Tag: Emily Belle Freeman
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Discovering Your Individual and Infinite Worth
“If we want to understand our worth in the eyes of the Lord, we need to remember this: We are seen. We are known. We are loved. And we are valued.” -Emily Belle Freeman, 16th General President of the Young Women This quote is taken from the 2024 BYU Women’s Conference talk titled “Finding Your
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Why Mary Didn’t Travel Alone: Lessons from Christmas
“From the very moment scripture whispers the idea of Jesus being born through Mary, a profound lesson is taught. Mary could have carried that baby entirely by herself. Delivered Him too. It had been done before by single mothers who were left to face the unfairness of life alone. But God gave Mary Joseph. He
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Jesus’ Comfort in Times of Loneliness
Someone is lonely today. Carrying the weight of the world. Wondering if anyone will remember them. Jesus will know. Ask Him if He might help you to see where you are needed. He will answer. It’s what He does. Sends someone. —Emily Belle Freeman The full source of this quote can be found here in
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Empowering women with Priesthood Ordinances
“Learn how priesthood ordinances and covenant promises will allow God’s power to flow into your life with greater efficacy, working in and through you, empowering and equipping you to reach your full purpose and potential.” -Emily Belle Freeman This quote is from the 2024 General Conference talk, “Living Up To Your Privileges.” The link can
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Women and Priesthood
“Through His priesthood ordinances and the keeping of her covenant promises, God’s power will work in and through her to help her overcome whatever life brings and become the woman God knows she can become. This is something I want each girl in the kingdom to understand.” -Emily Belle Freeman This quote is taken from
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Divine Guidance Through Covenant Promises
“If we read section 25 carefully, we discover an important progression taking place. Emma would go from being a daughter in the kingdom (verse 1) to “elect lady” (verse 3) to queen (verse 15). Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood ordinances, combined with the keeping of her covenant promises, would increase her companionship with the Spirit and with angels, empowering her to
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Lessons from Emma Smith
“Emma was given a sacred role to help prepare the Saints to worship; their songs unto the Lord would be received as prayers and ‘answered with a blessing upon their heads.’” (Doctrine and Covenants 25:12) -Emily Belle Freeman The source for this quote is found in Emily Belle Freeman’s talk, “Living Up To Your Privileges”
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Understanding Your Divine Identity in God’s Plan
“The Lord reminded Emma of her place in His plan, including who she was and whose she was—a daughter in His kingdom.” (Doctrine and Covenants 25:1) -Emily Belle Freeman The source for this quote is found in Emily Belle Freeman’s talk, “Living Up To Your Privileges” which was given in the October 2024 General Conference.
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Emma Smith’s Journey: Covenant Connections and Priesthood Power
“Through revelation, Emma [Smith] would learn about the inward sanctification and covenant connection that would increase the ability of those priesthood ordinances to work in her life.” -Emily Belle Freeman The source for this quote is found in Emily Belle Freeman’s talk, “Living Up To Your Privileges” which was given in the October 2024 General
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The Importance of Keeping Covenants
‘In many gospel ordinances, we make sacred covenants with God; He promises to bless us as we keep those covenants.” -Emily Belle Freeman This quote is taken from the October 2024 General Conference talk, Live Up To Your Privileges.” The link to this talk can be found here.
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Understanding Priesthood Ordinances for Spiritual Growth
“Priesthood ordinances and covenant promises allow God to sanctify us and then work wonders in our lives.” -Emily Belle Freeman The source for this quote is from the October 2024 General Conference, in a talk title “Live Up To Your Privileges,” and can be found here.
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The Hidden Miracles of Your Journey
“Keep in mind that the miracle you seek may not be discernible from the middle of the journey. In fact, you might not discover it until you have exhausted every effort and followed every detour. Then, suddenly, one day it will be there. You should know that it will be magnificent. Remarkable. And in that
