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These were some of the quotes that were meaningful to me from this week’s readings:
“The temple as a quiet but consistent reminder in our midst of the centrality of Jesus Christ and of the immortality of the soul cannot but elevate the quality of our education and the depth and beauty of our associations.”--Bednar (emphasis added).It’s incredible that the temple can play such a significant role in our lives. Even our grades and our dating life are affected by our temple attendance. That leads me to this next quote from Elder Washborn:
“I have come to better and more fully understand the protection available in the temple and through our covenants. I have come to better and more fully understand what it means to make an acceptable offering of temple worship. There is a difference between church-attending, tithe-paying members who occasionally rush into the temple to go through a session and those members who faithfully and consistently worship in the temple.” --Elder Washborn (quoted by Pres. Bednar)I read another talk this week which said that no one who is attending the temple ‘on purpose’ will become addicted to pornography (Dallin H Oaks. General Conference. April 2005). So in addition to providing us with a higher quality of life, temple attendance gives us a protection against evil. This type of life coupled with this protection will enable us to become the disciple-leaders that we are here to become.
“The call to be a disciple-leader is a call to minister and to serve. It is a call to lead as Christ leads. It is ... the kind of leadership that builds and lifts and inspires through kindness and love and unselfish devotion to the Lord and His work.” --Pres. Kim Clark
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