Sunday, July 8, 2007

Yet the counsel still remains: “Be not faithless, but believing.” President Gordon B. Hinckley said, “Be not faithless, but believing in yourselves, in your capacity as a son or daughter of God, to do great and good things.”

"Spirituality through prayer and study. Service to others. Generous
tithes and offerings. These are not new principles. These are some of the
'small things' that are prerequisites to that which is great. . . .
It is our hearts and our minds that must be made new. We each have our
failings, our weaknesses, our less-than-perfect attitudes. The
Lord asks us to open ourselves to Him, holding nothing back. . . . The
newness of heart comes when we do and give all we can, then offer our heart
and will to the Father. As we do this, our Father promises us that our
lives now and in eternity will be abundant. We need not
fear."   Sister Kathleen H. Hughes

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