Sunday, April 08, 2007

Saturday March 31, 2007 - Priesthood Session of General Conference

Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin - Apostle (Text)
Life's Lessons Learned
Early like experiences made him who he is. Without them he would've been a different person. They shaped his character.

Act with honor and never take your eye off the ball.
"Priesthood means service; bearing the priesthood, I will serve."

Elder Robert D. Hales - Apostle (Text)
To the Aaronic Priesthood: Preparing for the Decade of Decision
His chose not to prepare on the flight simulator and died in a fighter crash. The copilot had prepared and parachuted to safety. "For behold, this alife is the time for men to bprepare to meet God; yea, behold the day of cthis life is the day for men to perform their dlabors." (Alma 34: 32)

What type of friends do you want? Are you that type of friend? What type of spouse do you want? Are you that type of person?

Our 20s are the decade of decision.

Bishop Keith B. McMullin - 2nd Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric
(Text)
Lay Up in Store
"if ye are prepared ye shall not fear." (D&C 38:30)

Bishop McMullin quoted Paul and then each of the first presidency:

"A cardinal principle of the gospel is to prepare for the day of scarcity. Work, industry, frugality are part of the royal order of life. Remember these words from Paul: "If any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel."13

"Seated before us are the three presiding high priests who constitute the First Presidency of the Church.

"From President James E. Faust, Second Counselor, we hear: "Every father and mother are the family's storekeepers. They should store whatever their own family would like to have in the case of an emergency . . . [and] God will sustain us through our trials."14

"From President Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor, we hear: "Many more people could ride out the storm-tossed waves in their economic lives if they had their year's supply of food . . . and were debt-free. Today we find that many have followed this counsel in reverse: they have at least a year's supply of debt and are food-free."15

"From President Gordon B. Hinckley, the Lord's prophet, we hear:

""The best place to have some food set aside is within our homes. . . .

""We can begin ever so modestly. We can begin with a one week's food supply and gradually build it to a month, and then to three months. . . . I fear that so many feel that a long-term food supply is so far beyond their reach that they make no effort at all.

""Begin in a small way, . . . and gradually build toward a reasonable objective."16"

President James E. Faust - 2nd Counselor to the prophet (Text)
Message to My Grandsons
"Priesthood is the authority delegated to man to minister in the name of God. It is a power that no one can assume on his own initiative. As Paul said, "No man taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron." (Hebrews 5:4.) It is an authority beyond all human power to create."

"All you young men who hold the priesthood have the duty to respect womanhood. As you date the lovely young women of the Church, you have a duty to protect their physical safety and virtue. "

President Thomas S. Monson - 1st Counselor to the prophet
(Text)
The Priesthood—a Sacred Gift
"My brethren, the priesthood is a gift which brings with it not only special blessings but also solemn responsibilities. It is our responsibility to conduct our lives so that we are ever worthy of the priesthood we bear. We live in a time when we are surrounded by much that is intended to entice us into paths which may lead to our destruction. To avoid such paths requires determination and courage."

President Gordon B. Hinckley - Prophet
(Text)
"I Am Clean"
"
I regret that I am so old at a time when life is increasingly exciting."

He recounted statistics of things that have happened since he was called as a general authority.

"In a world that wallows in filth, be clean—in language, in thought, in body, in dress.

"To each of you I say, be clean in your language. There is so much of filthy, sleazy talk these days"

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