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Quotes by Jeffrey R. Holland

"True faith in the Lord Jesus Christ has always been linked to the offering of sacrifice, our small gift to be a symbolic echo of His majestic offering. "
Jeffrey R. Holland - Ensign, Nov. 2002, 37

"No child in this Church should be left with uncertainty about his or her parents' devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ."
Jeffrey R. Holland - Ensign, May 2003, 85

"You can't live your life worrying that the world is staring at you. When you let people's opinions make you self-conscious you give away your power. . . . The key to feeling [confident] is to always listen to your inner self—[the real you.]""
Jeffrey R. Holland - Gen. Conf. Oct. 2005

"When we come to worship the God and Father of us all and to partake of the sacrament symbolizing the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we should be as comely and respectful, as dignified and appropriate as we can be. We should be recognizable in appearance as well as in behavior that we truly are disciples of Christ, that in a spirit of worship we are meek and lowly of heart, that we truly desire the Savior's Spirit to be with us always."
Jeffrey R. Holland - Gen. Conf. Oct. 2005

"This Church is the Lord's vehicle for crucial doctrines, ordinances, covenants, and keys that are essential to exaltation, and one cannot be fully faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ without striving to be faithful in the Church, which is its earthly institutional manifestation."
Jeffrey R. Holland - 2004, Apr. Gen. Conf.

"At a time when the origins of Christianity were under assault by the forces of Enlightenment rationality, Joseph Smith [unequivocally and singlehandedly] returned modern Christianity to its origins in revelation."
Jeffrey R. Holland - 2004 Oct. Gen. Conf.

"Whoever heard of true religion without communication with God? To me the thing is the most absurd that the human mind could conceive of. I do not wonder,[that] when the people generally reject the principle of present revelation, skepticism and infidelity prevail to such an alarming extent. I do not wonder, that so many men treat religion with contempt, and regard it as something not worth the attention of intelligent beings, for without revelation religion is a mockery and a farce. . . . The principle of present revelation . . . is the very foundation of our religion. "
Jeffrey R. Holland - 2004 Oct. Gen. Conf.

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