Elder James E. Faust
"Obedience: The Path to Freedom"
April 1999 General Conference
"There is no need for you or for me, in this enlightened age when the fulness of the gospel has been restored, to sail uncharted seas or to travel unmarked roads in search of truth. A loving Heavenly Father has plotted our course and provided an unfailing guide—even obedience. A knowledge of truth and the answers to our greatest questions come to us as we are obedient to the commandments of God."
President Thomas S. Monson
"Obedience Brings Blessings"
April 2013 General Conference
"Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety."
Elder James E. Faust
"Obedience: The Path to Freedom"
April 1999 General Conference
"Freedom and liberty are precious gifts that come to us when we are obedient to the laws of God and the whisperings of the Spirit."
Elder James E. Faust
"Obedience: The Path to Freedom"
April 1999 General Conference
"We learn obedience throughout our lives. Beginning when we are very young, those responsible for our care set forth guidelines and rules to ensure our safety. Life would be simpler for all of us if we would obey such rules completely. Many of us, however, learn through experience the wisdom of being obedient."
President Thomas S. Monson
"Obedience Brings Blessings"
April 2013 General Conference
"God reveals to His prophets that there are moral absolutes. Sin will always be sin. Disobedience to the Lord’s commandments will always deprive us of His blessings. The world changes constantly and dramatically, but God, His commandments, and promised blessings do not change. They are immutable and unchanging. Men and women receive their agency as a gift from God, but their liberty and, in turn, their eternal happiness come from obedience to His laws."
Elder L. Tom Perry
"Obedience to Law is Liberty"
April 2013 General Confernce
"Be obedient to the prophetic teachings Christ would have you follow. Don’t rationalize away future happiness by taking shortcuts instead of applying sound gospel principles. Remember: little things lead to big things. Seemingly insignificant indiscretions or neglect can lead to big problems. More importantly, simple, consistent, good habits lead to a life full of bountiful blessings."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"For Peace at Home"
April 2013 General Conference
"I have learned a truth that has been repeated so frequently in my life that I have come to know it as an absolute law. It defines the way obedience and service relate to the power of God. When we obey the commandments of the Lord and serve His children unselfishly, the natural consequence is power from God—power to do more than we can do by ourselves. Our insights, our talents, our abilities are expanded because we receive strength and power from the Lord. His power is a fundamental component to establishing a home filled with peace."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"For Peace at Home"
April 2013 General Conference
"Character is woven patiently from threads of applied principle, doctrine, and obedience."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"The Transforming Power of Faith and Character"
October 2010 General Conference
"Listen to a prophet’s voice and obey. There is safety in following the living prophet."
Elder Robert D. Hales
"Hear the Prophet's Voice and Obey"
April 1995 General Conference
"Our spiritual safety lies in turning to the clear voice of our living prophet. If we listen to his voice and obey his counsel, we will be able to live as Christ would have us live and endure to the end so that one day we, along with our families, will return back into the presence of our Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ."
Elder Robert D. Hales
"Hear the Prophet's Voice and Obey"
April 1995 General Conference
"We learn obedience throughout our lives. Beginning when we are very young, those responsible for our care set forth guidelines and rules to ensure our safety. Life would be simpler for all of us if we would obey such rules completely. Many of us, however, learn through experience the wisdom of being obedient."
President Thomas S. Monson
"Obedience Brings Blessings"
April 2013 General Conference
"God reveals to His prophets that there are moral absolutes. Sin will always be sin. Disobedience to the Lord’s commandments will always deprive us of His blessings. The world changes constantly and dramatically, but God, His commandments, and promised blessings do not change. They are immutable and unchanging. Men and women receive their agency as a gift from God, but their liberty and, in turn, their eternal happiness come from obedience to His laws."
Elder L. Tom Perry
"Obedience to Law is Liberty"
April 2013 General Confernce
"Be obedient to the prophetic teachings Christ would have you follow. Don’t rationalize away future happiness by taking shortcuts instead of applying sound gospel principles. Remember: little things lead to big things. Seemingly insignificant indiscretions or neglect can lead to big problems. More importantly, simple, consistent, good habits lead to a life full of bountiful blessings."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"For Peace at Home"
April 2013 General Conference
"I have learned a truth that has been repeated so frequently in my life that I have come to know it as an absolute law. It defines the way obedience and service relate to the power of God. When we obey the commandments of the Lord and serve His children unselfishly, the natural consequence is power from God—power to do more than we can do by ourselves. Our insights, our talents, our abilities are expanded because we receive strength and power from the Lord. His power is a fundamental component to establishing a home filled with peace."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"For Peace at Home"
April 2013 General Conference
"Character is woven patiently from threads of applied principle, doctrine, and obedience."
Elder Richard G. Scott
"The Transforming Power of Faith and Character"
October 2010 General Conference
"Listen to a prophet’s voice and obey. There is safety in following the living prophet."
Elder Robert D. Hales
"Hear the Prophet's Voice and Obey"
April 1995 General Conference
"Our spiritual safety lies in turning to the clear voice of our living prophet. If we listen to his voice and obey his counsel, we will be able to live as Christ would have us live and endure to the end so that one day we, along with our families, will return back into the presence of our Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ."
Elder Robert D. Hales
"Hear the Prophet's Voice and Obey"
April 1995 General Conference
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