1.
“We conclude that the Final Judgment is not just an
evaluation of a sum total of good and evil acts—what we have done. It is an acknowledgment of the final effect
of our acts and thoughts—what we have become. It is
not enough for anyone just to go through the motions. The commandments,
ordinances, and covenants of the gospel are not a list of deposits required to
be made in some heavenly account. The gospel of Jesus Christ is a plan
that shows us how to become what our Heavenly Father desires us to become.“
~ Dallin H. Oaks, The Challenge to Become, Conference October 2000
2.
“It is essential
that we reject anything that does not conform to our standards, refusing in the
process to surrender that which we desire most: eternal life in the kingdom of
God… We, however, will be far better equipped to deal with them, to learn from
them, and to overcome them if we have the gospel at our core and the love of
the Savior in our hearts.” ~ Thomas S. Monson, Stand in Holy Places, October
2011 Conference
3. “The call to be a
Christian can seem demanding, even overwhelming. But we need not be afraid or
feel inadequate. The Savior has promised that He will make us equal to His
work. … As we follow Him, He
blesses us with gifts, talents, and the strength to do His will, allowing us to
go beyond our comfort zones and do things we’ve never before thought possible.”
~Robert D. Hales, Being a More
Christian Christian, Conference October 2012
4.
“The gospel of
Jesus Christ is a plan that shows us how to become what our Heavenly
Father desires us to become.” Sadly, much of
modern Christianity does not acknowledge that God makes any real demands on
those who believe in Him, seeing Him rather as a butler “who meets their needs
when summoned” or a therapist whose role is to help people “feel good about
themselves.” It is a religious outlook that “makes no pretense at
changing lives.” ~ D. Todd
Christofferson, “As Many As I Love, I Rebuke and Chasten” General Conference
October 2012
5.
“Some
young people inform me that in our current culture it is not “cool” to try too
hard in many areas, including living strictly in accordance with righteous
principles. Please do not fall into this trap.” ~ Quinton L. Cook, Can
You Feel So Now? Conference October 2012
6. “There
are many others who, for different reasons, find themselves waiting on the road
to Damascus. They delay becoming fully engaged as disciples. They hope to
receive the priesthood but hesitate to live worthy of that privilege. They
desire to enter the temple but delay the final act of faith to qualify. They
remain waiting for the Christ to be given to them like a magnificent
Carl Bloch painting—to remove once and for all their doubts and fears. The
truth is, those who diligently seek to learn of Christ eventually will come to
know Him. They will personally receive a divine portrait of the Master,
although it most often comes in the form of a puzzle—one piece at a time.” ~ Dieter F. Utchdorf, Waiting On The Road to
Damascus, Conference April 2011
7.
“There is no
greater calling, no greater challenge, and no greater source of joy—both
proximate joy and ultimate joy—than that which is found in the process of
discipleship. This process brings its own joys and reassurances. We must not,
however, expect the world to understand or to value our discipleship; they will
not. In a way, they may admire us from afar, but they will be puzzled about the
priorities resulting from our devotion.” ~ Neal A. Maxwell, Becoming A
Disciple, Ensign June 1996
8.
“Conversion
must mean more than just being a card carrying' member of the church with a
tithing receipt.. (or) a temple recommend... (One who is converted) strive(s)
continually to improve inward weaknesses and not merely the outward
appearances.” ~ Harold B. Lee, Church News, 25 May 1974, 2
9.
“More
Importantly, we should be concerned with the spiritual dimension of our people
and the enlargement of this dimension. There
is a tendency in all of us to ask for better statistical performance. There is
a tendency to impose quotas behind which usually
lies imposition of pressure to
achieve improved statistics. In the work of the Lord there
is a more appropriate motivation than pressure. There is the motivation that
comes of true conversion.” ~ Gordon B.
Hinckley, Regional
Representatives’ seminar, 6 Apr. 1984
10. “The call is to come back, to stay true, to love God, and
to lend a hand. To all within the sound of my voice,
the voice of Christ comes ringing down through the halls of time, asking each
one of us while there is time, “Do you love me?” And for every one of us, I answer
with my honor and my soul, “Yea, Lord, we do love thee.” And having set our
“hand to the plough,” we will never look back until this work is finished
and love of God and neighbor rules the world.” ~ Jeffery R. Holland, The
First Great Commandment, Conference October 2012
During our earth
life one of the objectives that we will need to accomplish is to become a
strong disciple of Jesus Christ. There are many ways that we can do that, one
of those is to strengthen your testimony. We can strengthen our testimony by
reading our scriptures and going to church. I know that one of the best ways
that we can be a disciple of Jesus Christ is to serve others. As we serve
others we develop the Christ-like attribute of charity. Charity is one of the
most important attributes a disciple of Christ can have. Charity allows us to
see others the way Christ sees them. I know that as we do these things we can
be better and more efficient Disciples of Christ.
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