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President Gordon B. Hinckley: Let us live the Gospel more fully

Published: Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003

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What a glorious time we have had together, my beloved

brethren and sisters. It is truly a wonderful thing to step out of the

world, as it were, and set aside two days to reflect on things divine.

We are all so busy with our mundane pursuits which pull us this

way and that. We all need, the whole world needs, the opportunity

to meditate and reflect on the things of God and to listen to words

that inspire and help.

Our testimonies have been strengthened, and it is good, for as

President Harold B. Lee once said our testimonies need renewing

every day.1

I am satisfied that the Latter-day Saints have within their hearts a

desire to do the right thing, to live after the manner which the Lord

has outlined for us. We have been reminded of many of these

things during this conference.

I hope that when we return to our homes, before retiring for the

night we each will get on our knees and express our appreciation

and ask for the strength to live the gospel more fully as a result of

this conference.

I am so grateful for the beautiful music of the choir; they have

sung so wonderfully. This is such a great and dedicated

organization, and we thank all who give so generously of their time

and talents to this great effort. I am grateful for the music yesterday

of the singles choir; they were an inspiration. And the great singing

last night of the young men in the Missionary Training Center,

who came and sang to us with great power, thank you so very

much for what you have given us.

Now I would like to read in conclusion just a few words from

Moroni:

"And awake, and arise from the dust, O Jerusalem; yea, and put on thy beautiful garments, O daughter of Zion; and strengthen thy

stakes and enlarge thy borders forever, that thou mayest no more

be confounded, that the covenants of the Eternal Father which he

hath made unto thee, O house of Israel, may be fulfilled.

"Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny

yourselves of all ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all

ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength,

then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be

perfect in Christ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in

Christ, ye can in nowise deny the power of [Christ]" (Moroni

10:31–32).

As a result of this great conference each of us should be a better

man or a better woman, a better boy or a better girl. Thank you so

much, my brothers and sisters, for your great service in moving this

work forward. What a tremendous work you are doing, you faithful

Latter-day Saints all across the world, who carry in your hearts a

firm and unswerving testimony of the reality of the living God and

of the Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and our Redeemer, and of

Their appearance in this dispensation to begin anew a great era in

the history of the world in preparation for that time when the Son

of God shall come to reign as Lord of lords and King of kings.

May the blessings of heaven rest upon you, my dear friends. I pray

that what you have heard and seen may make a difference in your

lives. I pray that each of us will be a little more kind, a little more

thoughtful, a little more courteous. I pray that we will keep our

tongues in check and not let anger prompt words which we would

later regret. I pray that we may have the strength and the will to

turn the other cheek, to walk the extra mile in lifting up the feeble

knees of those in distress.

This gospel is an intimate thing. It is not some distant concept. It is

applicable in our lives. It can change our very natures.

May God bless you, my wonderful, faithful associates, in this

great work. May His peace and His love be upon you and enshrine

your lives with an essence of godliness.

As we return to our homes, I pray that in our hearts there will be a

resolution to live together more fully as we should do as Latter-day

Saints. I leave my love and my blessing with you in the sacred

name of the Lord Jesus Christ. God be with you till we meet again.

Thank you, and amen.

Note;

1. See Gordon B. Hinckley, Faith: The Essence of True

Religion (1989), 93.