Wednesday, October 8, 2014

LDS General Conference October 2014 Sunday Morning Session

Russell M. Nelson

Do we really understand what it means to have a prophet?

We should sustain the prophet in deed and in thought. What don't elect or remove prophets through the ways of man. The dealing of the prophet are purely through God. We should do all we can to uphold their calling.


It is our sacred obligation to sustain the prophet. The living Lord leads his living church. We have no need to hear because He is always at the helm.

Many of the speakers at conference spoke about following the prophet. This is clearly an important message for our time.

James Hamula

The sacrament needs to become more holy and sacred to us.

The bread symbolizes personal resurrection and the restored presence of God. The water symbolizes how we are made clean and Jesus' atonement.

We will be clean if we have faith sufficient unto repentance. We must declare that we are willing to take His name upon us. The ordinance of the sacrament helps us to endure to the end.

This wasn't the only talk about sacrament. It definitely made me think about how I can focus more on the sacredness of the sacrament.



Thomas S. Monson

The purpose of our life on Earth is to obtain a body, gain experience, and keep the commandments to return to Heavenly Father. We brought our agency will us when we came to Earth. We have been given the tools we need to endure: the council and teachings of the prophets and the example of Christ. We should walk"as" Jesus walked.


The prophet clearly laid out what we are to do in order to be successful in this life. It's nice to have a reminder that everything we need to endure has been provided to us.

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