Elder Gary E. Stevenson Flashcards

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To receive eternal life, we must “come unto Christ, and be perfected in him.”1 As we come unto Christ and help others do the same, we participate in God’s work of salvation and exaltation, which focuses on divinely appointed responsibilities.2 These divine responsibilities align themselves with priesthood keys restored by Moses, Elias, and Elijah, as recorded in the 110th section of the Doctrine and Covenants,3 and the second great commandment given to us by Jesus Christ to love our neighbor as ourselves.4 They are found on the first two pages of the updated General Handbook, available to all members.

…Here they are:

  1. Living the gospel of Jesus Christ
  2. Caring for those in need
  3. Inviting all to receive the gospel
  4. Uniting families for eternity

You might view them as I do: as a road map to return back to our loving Heavenly Father.

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Gary E. Stevenson

“Simply Beautiful—Beautifully Simple”

October 2021 General Conference

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It has been said that the gospel of Jesus Christ is “simply beautiful and beautifully simple.”5 The world is not. It is complicated, complex, and filled with turmoil and strife. We are blessed as we exercise care not to allow complexity, so common in the world, to enter into the way we receive and practice the gospel.

President Dallin H. Oaks observed: “We are taught many small and simple things in the gospel of Jesus Christ. We need to be reminded that in total and over a significant period of time, those seemingly small things bring to pass great things.”6 Jesus Christ Himself describes that His yoke is easy and His burden is light.7 We should all strive to keep the gospel simple—in our lives, in our families, in our classes and quorums, and in our wards and stakes.

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Gary E. Stevenson

“Simply Beautiful—Beautifully Simple”

October 2021 General Conference

How well did you know this?
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