網頁2024年4月12日 · A covenant is a pledge that we should prepare for, clearly understand, and absolutely honor. Making a covenant with God is different than casually making a promise. First, priesthood authority is required. Second, a feeble promise does not have the connecting strength to lift us above the pull of the natural flow. 網頁1991年2月1日 · Elder Maxwell has written numerous books on Latter-day Saint themes, including "If Thou Endure It Well"; "Lord, Increase Our Faith"; "That Ye May Believe"; and "Not My Will, But Thine". He and his wife, Colleen Hinckley Maxwell, had four children. Elder Maxwell died July 21, 2004. Show more Ratings Friends & Following
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網頁2024年4月14日 · 1993: Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles dedicates the Asian country of Mongolia for the preaching of the gospel. Daily Question – Answer in the Comments What are some... 網頁Neal A Maxwell was just 24 years old when he was asked by my mother’s bishop, Bishop Rawson, to teach her the gospel so she could gain a testimony of the gospel and serve a … john d lusk california
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網頁2024年12月28日 · The work of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship must be genuine and pervasive — as broad as the [Page viii] spiritual interests of the children of God, as faithful as eternal truth, and as bright as the light of truth that is in us. 1 網頁2024年5月23日 · President Nelson said the labels most significant to our identity are (1) “You are a child of God,” (2) “As a member of the Church, you are a child of the covenant,” and (3) “You are a disciple of Jesus Christ.” President Nelson further declared, “No identifier should displace, replace, or take priority over these three enduring designations. . . . 網頁2013年11月2日 · Another apostle of this dispensation, Elder Neal A. Maxwell (1926-2004), said that however the world ignores or responds to the question, "What think ye of Christ?" it is "the reverberating and the great question. Can we answer with both our lives and our tongues, 'Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God'? john d little wells fargo