Many youth have been led to believe that sexual intimacy is “not that bad” as long as it does not involve the act that could cause pregnancy. That is false. Sexual intimacy in any of its forms, outside the covenant of marriage, is serious sin. Serious sin is addictive. It forges binding habits that are difficult to sever. If you have broken such laws, seek help from your bishop or stake president since such transgression requires a confession both to the Lord and to such a judge as a necessary step toward forgiveness. These sins can be avoided by not permitting anyone to touch the private, sacred parts of your body and by refusing to do that with anyone else.
-Elder Richard G. Scott
Showing posts with label Satan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Satan. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Itimacy...
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Covenants,
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Satan,
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Sin,
Virture
Friday, November 30, 2012
Enlisted to Serve God at Baptism...
Photo: Douglas Stewart
The Prophet Joseph pointed out that before your baptism, you could be on neutral ground between good and evil. But “when you joined this Church you enlisted to serve God. When you did that you left the neutral ground, and you never can [go] back.” His counsel was that we must never forsake the Master.
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At baptism we promise to take upon us “the name of [Jesus] Christ, having [the] determination to serve him to the end.” Such a covenant requires courageous effort, commitment, and integrity if we are to continue to sing the song of redeeming love and stay truly converted.
-Elder Quintin L. Cook
-Elder Quintin L. Cook
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Devil Will Not Triumph...
The devil will not triumph. Even now he must operate within the bounds set by the Lord. He cannot take away any blessing that has been earned. He cannot alter character that has been woven from righteous decisions. He has no power to destroy the eternal bonds forged in a holy temple between a husband, wife, and children. He cannot quench true faith. He cannot take away your testimony. Yes, these things can be lost by succumbing to his temptations. But he has no power in and of himself to destroy them.
-Elder Richard G. Scott
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A Consecrated Life...
A consecrated life is filled with work, sometimes repetitive, sometimes menial, sometimes unappreciated but always work that improves, orders, sustains, lifts, ministers, aspires. Having spoken in praise of labor, I must also add a kind word for leisure. Just as honest toil gives rest its sweetness, wholesome recreation is the friend and steadying companion of work. Music, literature, art, dance, drama, athletics—all can provide entertainment to enrich one’s life and further consecrate it. At the same time, it hardly needs to be said that much of what passes for entertainment today is coarse, degrading, violent, mind-numbing, and time wasting. Ironically, it sometimes takes hard work to find wholesome leisure. When entertainment turns from virtue to vice, it becomes a destroyer of the consecrated life. “Wherefore, take heed … that ye do not judge that which is evil to be of God” (Moroni 7:14).
-D. Todd Christofferson
-D. Todd Christofferson
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Distraction,
Mother,
Provident Living,
Satan,
Self-Control,
Time,
Work
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Problems...
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
"You can't talk yourself out of problems you behave yourself into."
-- Stephen Covey
"You can't talk yourself out of problems you behave yourself into."
-- Stephen Covey
Monday, March 15, 2010
Virture
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
Highlights from: "Let Virtue Garnish Your Thoughts," By Bishop H. David Burton
Virtuous traits form the foundation of a Christian life and are the outward manifestation of the inner man.
Teaching virtuous traits begins in the home with parents who care and set the example.
By remaining steadfast, parents so very often suffer and agonize more than the children they endeavor to teach.
It is difficult for a person to display virtuous traits if he or she lacks integrity. Without integrity, honesty is often forgotten. If integrity is absent, civility is impaired. If integrity is not important, spirituality is difficult to maintain.
Traits of virtue broadly practiced can loosen Satan’s firm grip on society and derail his insidious plan to capture the hearts, minds, and spirits of mortal men.
Highlights from: "Let Virtue Garnish Your Thoughts," By Bishop H. David Burton
Virtuous traits form the foundation of a Christian life and are the outward manifestation of the inner man.
Teaching virtuous traits begins in the home with parents who care and set the example.
By remaining steadfast, parents so very often suffer and agonize more than the children they endeavor to teach.
It is difficult for a person to display virtuous traits if he or she lacks integrity. Without integrity, honesty is often forgotten. If integrity is absent, civility is impaired. If integrity is not important, spirituality is difficult to maintain.
Traits of virtue broadly practiced can loosen Satan’s firm grip on society and derail his insidious plan to capture the hearts, minds, and spirits of mortal men.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Not of me...
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
(Christ speaking to the Nephites)
For verily, verily I say unto you, he that hath the spirit of contention is not of me, but is of the devil, who is the father of contention, and he stirreth up the hearts of men to contend with anger, one with another.
Behold, this is not my doctrine, to stir up the hearts of men with anger, one against another; but this is my doctrine, that such things should be done away.
3 Nephi 11:29-30
(Christ speaking to the Nephites)
For verily, verily I say unto you, he that hath the spirit of contention is not of me, but is of the devil, who is the father of contention, and he stirreth up the hearts of men to contend with anger, one with another.
Behold, this is not my doctrine, to stir up the hearts of men with anger, one against another; but this is my doctrine, that such things should be done away.
3 Nephi 11:29-30
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Curbing Anger
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
"To be angry is to yield to the influence of Satan. No one can make us angry. It is our choice. If we desire to have a proper spirit with us at all times, we must choose to refrain from becoming angry. I testify that such is possible."
-Thomas S. Monson
"To be angry is to yield to the influence of Satan. No one can make us angry. It is our choice. If we desire to have a proper spirit with us at all times, we must choose to refrain from becoming angry. I testify that such is possible."
-Thomas S. Monson
Labels:
Agency,
Anger,
Holy Ghost,
Satan,
Spiritual Promptings
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