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Editor's note: "Scenes from Saints" is a series of articles highlighting interesting facts from Saints volume 2. This is the fourth article in the series.
Ask any typical Latter-day Saint, “Would you like more revelation in your life?” and the immediate answer will probably be “Yes!”
Wedding cake, invitations, flowers, white gown, photographer, and music all make up the hectic but exciting day of your wedding. And after the reception is over and all said and done, the bride and groom have all eternity in front of them. Marriage is a special unity between you, your spouse, and God. We as members of the Church have received wonderful counsel on how to have a successful and faith-based marriage. Whether you are engaged, married, or single, these LDS quotes on marriage will help you realize the importance of your eternal relationship with your spouse.
Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious, you have probably collected a decent store of knowledge about important events in Church history. But no matter how well you thought you knew these stories, there are a surprising number of fascinating facts that you might have overlooked. Here is an interesting story about when LDS Senator Reed Smoot was put on trial for false charges of polygamy.
Perhaps the greatest challenge in life is in getting ourselves to do what we know we need to be doing whether we want to do it or not. In fact, it is critical to acknowledge that in most cases we would rather put some things off to a later date than deal with them right now. We might think that dealing with an issue will be easier down the road but in most cases that is not true. Those who have achieved any success in life have learned to act—to actually do something. How can we learn to do a better job of that? We are all familiar with the saying, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” or an alternative form of the proverb, “hell is full of good meanings, but heaven is full of good works.” In other words, it is more important what we actually do than what we say we are going to do. In the Bible, Jesus taught the following parable. “But what think ye? A certain man had two sons; and he came to the first, and said, Son, go work today in my vineyard. He answered and said, I will not: but afterward he repented, and went. And he came to the second, and said likewise. And he answered and said, I go, sir: and went not. Whether of them twain did the will of his father?” In this parable, we are taught that it is more important what we do than what we say we are going to do.
"What a miracle!!!" Elizabeth Smart shared on Instagram about 13-year-old Jayme Closs, who was reunited with her family Thursday night.
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