Tag: love
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Embracing All: Love Like Jesus Taught
“We have to remember that we don’t love people because they are members of the Church or because they are doing the right things. We love them because they are children of God. When Jesus said, ‘Love one another,’ he didn’t say love only those that are similar to you, but everyone.” -Rosana Soares, in
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How Daily Faith Shapes Your Spiritual Journey
“The Savior will respond to the daily habits you turn to faithfully again and again, teaching you through small and substantial miracles.” Tracy Y. Browning, from her BYU Devotional, Discipleship: Your Life Can Be “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.”
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Your happiness matters to our Heavenly Father
“Your happiness matters to our (Heavenly) Father.” -Tracy Y Browning, in her BYUI devotional.
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Let Loved Ones Know You Love Them
“I invite you to text or tell the people you love and live with just how much you care about them. Let’s not wait another second to let them know how much they mean to us. Text them. Tell them. I promise you won’t regret it.” -Tamara Runia, from the social media Instagram account, Young
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Choose Christ Again and Again and Again
“Heaven isn’t for people who’ve been perfect; it’s for people who’ve been forgiven, who choose Christ again and again.” -Tamara W. Runia, First Counselor in the 16th General Young Women Presidency This quote is taken from April 2025 General Conference talk, “Your Repentance Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy.”
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Embracing Light: The Call to Repentance
“When the Lord says, “Repent ye, repent ye,” what if you imagined Him saying, “I love you. I love you.” Picture Him pleading with you to leave behind the behavior causing you pain, inviting you to step out of darkness and turn to His light.” -Tamara W. Runia, First Counselor in the 16th General Young Women Presidency This
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Invitation to Repent is Love
“The invitation to repent is an expression of God’s love.” “Saying yes to that invitation is an expression of ours.” -Tamara W. Runia, First Counselor in the 16th General Young Women Presidency This quote is taken from April 2025 General Conference talk, “Your Repentance Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy.”
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Repentance is a Part of Life
“We don’t stay on the covenant path by never making a mistake. We stay on the path by repenting every day.” -Tamara W. Runia, First Counselor in the 16th General Young Women Presidency This quote is taken from April 2025 General Conference talk, “Your Repentance Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy.”
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Your Repentance: A Source of Joy for Christ
“If you saw someone drowning, wouldn’t you reach your hand out and rescue them? Can you imagine your Savior rejecting your outstretched hand? I imagine Him diving into the water, descending below all things to lift us up so we can take a fresh breath! No one can sink lower than the light of Christ shines.”
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Embracing Prayer for Life
“Prayer is the last conversation I have before my eyes close and the first conversation I enter into as the day begins.” Emily Belle Freeman, The Christ Centered Home
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Finding Goodness in Life’s Surprises
“Some of God’s surprises are wonderful, some confusing, some difficult to navigate, and some perfectly heartbreaking. But hold on to Him through it all. If you have eyes to see and if you choose faith, He will surprise you with His goodness and love. He will surprise you with His wisdom and foresight. He will surprise you
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You Are Never Alone
“We don’t need to navigate this life alone, and we weren’t meant to. We can choose to find relief in partnering with the Lord through our covenants.” -Kristin M. Yee, Second Counselor in the 18th Relief Society General Presidency. This quote is taken from the BYU Devotional, “Our Covenant Relationship with God: A Wellspring of Relief.”
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Camilla E. Kimball: The Hope of Tomorrow
“We are accountable primarily to ourselves for what happens to us in our lives. The source of real happiness comes from within.” -Camilla Eyring Kimball, spouse of Spencer Woolley Kimball, 12th President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The source of this talk is the BYU devotional, “The Hope of Tomorrow.”
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Navigating Life’s Challenges with Faith
“We are never alone. We do not need to navigate the challenges, the uncertainties and the weaknesses of life alone. He will be beside us; this is our covenant promise and blessing.” -Kristin M. Yee, Second Counselor in the 18th Relief Society General Presidency. This quote is taken from the Relief Society Worldwide Gathering 17
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Ordinances of Love and Hope
“Without a doubt, the priesthood ordinances of baptism, confirmation and sacrament are ordinances of love, ordinances of hope and ordinances of joy. As we receive them, and remain true to the faith, we can experience the power of godliness in our lives.” -Andrea Muñoz Spannaus, Second Counselor in the 16th Young Women General Presidency This
