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“I m Jesus Christ, whether you want to accept it or not, I don t care.”

— Charles Manson, Share via Whatsapp

“نعم الرب لا يريدك في أي وقت خائفا قلقا مهموما بما جرى أو يجري أو سيجري في المستقبل”

— الاب دانيال, يهدىء العاصفة, Share via Whatsapp

“We testify about wonders of the Saviour, Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“The powers of the Atonement do not lie dormant until one sins and then suddenly spring forth to satisfy the needs of the repentant person. Rather, like the forces of gravity, they are everywhere present, exerting their unseen but powerful influence.”

— Tad R. Callister, The Infinite Atonement, Share via Whatsapp

“Before an empty tomb, we will come to know that Christ our Lord has burst the bands of death and stands forever triumphant over the grave.”

— Bruce R. McConkie, Share via Whatsapp

“The Savior was no ivory-tower observer, no behind-the-lines captain... The Savior was a participant, a player, who not only understood our plight intellectually, but who felt our wounds because they became his wounds.”

— Tad R. Callister, The Infinite Atonement, Share via Whatsapp

“All who believe and obey the glorious gospel of God, all who are true and faithful and overcome the world, all who suffer for Christ and his word, all who are chastened and scourged in the Cause of him whose we are—all shall become as their Maker and sit with him on his throne and reign with him forever in everlasting glory.”

— Bruce R. McConkie, Share via Whatsapp

“As we read, ponder, and pray, there will come into our minds a view of the three gardens of God—the Garden of Eden, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Garden of the Empty Tomb where Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene.”

— Bruce R. McConkie, Share via Whatsapp

“His rising from death on the third day crowned the Atonement. Again, in some way incomprehensible to us, the effects of his resurrection pass upon all men so that all shall rise from the grave.”

— Bruce R. McConkie, Share via Whatsapp

“I am one of his witnesses, and in a coming day I shall feel the nail marks in his hands and in his feet and shall wet his feet with my tears. But I shall not know any better than I know now that he is God’s Almighty Son, that he is our Savior and Redeemer, and that salvation comes in and through his atoning blood and in no other way.”

— Bruce R. McConkie, Share via Whatsapp

“Teach them [your children] in such a way that they could not misunderstand the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

— Gordon B. Hinckley, Share via Whatsapp

“While the founder [of any religious or spiritual system] was still walking among his followers and disciples, the latter did not distinguish between the person of their leader and his teaching; for the teaching was realized in the person and the person was livingly explained in the teaching. To embrace the teaching was to follow his steps - that is, to believe in him. His presence among them was enough to inspire them and convince them of the truth of his teaching... So long as he lived among them and spoke to them his teaching and his person appealed to them as an individual unity. But things went differently when his stately and inspiring personality was no more seen in the flesh... The similarities that were, either consciously or unconsciously, recognized as existing in various forms between leader and disciple gradually vanished, and as they vanished, the other side - that is, that which made him so distinctly different from his followers - came to assert itself all the more emphatically and irresistibly. The result was the conviction that he must have come from quite a unique spiritual source. The process of deification thus constantly went on until, some centuries after the death of the Master, he became a direct manifestation of the Supreme Being himself - in fact, he was the Highest One in the flesh, in him there was a divine humanity in perfect realization... Indeed, the teaching is to be interpreted in the light of the teacher s divine personality. The latter now predominates over the whole system; he is the centre whence radiate the rays of Enlightenment, salvation is only possible in believing in him as saviour.”

— D.T. Suzuki, Essays in Zen Buddhism, First Series, Share via Whatsapp