Come, Follow Me for Sunday School: “That You May Come Off Conqueror”, Doctrine and Covenants 10-11
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PeterFebruary 4, 2021
The Neal A. Maxwell quote is wrong. Elder Maxwell is quoted in the conference talked by Elder Oaks that was earlier quoted, “Desire,” General Conference, April 2011. The quote “To achieve our eternal destiny..." is not Elder Maxwell, but President Oaks. The Maxwell quote terminates in the preceding paragraph.
SusanFebruary 2, 2021
I love this encouraging council. I would love to share it with my family and I will pray for inspiration to bring “what are your desires?” up in conversation. I think the vision Rawlston had was simply remarkable. Another example that the Lord can do anything.
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