This General Conference really spoke to my heart. I heard exactly what I needed to strengthen my faith in order to stay strong throughout my trials. Here are some quotes from my favorites talks:
From Elder D. Todd Christofferson's talk
"When
things turn bad, there is a tendency to blame others or even God.
Sometimes a sense of entitlement arises, and individuals or groups try
to shift responsibility for their welfare to other people or to
governments. In spiritual matters some suppose that men and women need
not strive for personal righteousness—because God loves and saves us
“just as we are.”
But
God intends that His children should act according to the moral agency
He has given them, “that every man may be accountable for his own sins
in the day of judgment.” It is His plan and His will that we have the principal decision-making
role in our own life’s drama. God will not live our lives for us nor
control us as if we were His puppets, as Lucifer once proposed to do."
From Elder Jorg Klebingat's talk
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your spiritual confidence
before God? Do you have a personal witness that your current offering as
a Latter-day Saint is sufficient to inherit eternal life? Can you say
within yourself that Heavenly Father is pleased with you? What thoughts
come to mind if you had a personal interview with your Savior one minute
from now? Would sins, regrets, and shortcomings dominate your
self-image, or would you simply experience joyful anticipation? Would
you meet or avoid His gaze? Would you linger by the door or confidently
walk up to Him?
Take responsibility for your own spiritual well-being.
Stop blaming others or your circumstances, stop justifying, and stop
making excuses for why you may not be fully striving to be obedient.
Accept that you are “free according to the flesh” and “free to choose
liberty and eternal life” (2 Nephi 2:27).
The Lord knows your circumstances perfectly, but He also knows
perfectly well whether you simply choose not to fully live the gospel.
If that is the case, be honest enough to admit it, and strive to be
perfect within your own sphere of circumstances. Spiritual
confidence increases when you take responsibility for your own
spiritual well-being by applying the Atonement of Jesus Christ daily."
You can watch all the sessions of General Conference HERE.
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