Each of us will taste the bitter ashes of life, from sin and neglect to sorrow and disappointment. But the atonement of Christ can lift us up in beauty from our ashes on the wings of a sure promise of immortality and eternal life. He will thus lift us up, not only at the end of life, but in each day of our lives.
Bruce C. HafenThe great Mediator asks for our repentance not because we must โrepayโ him in exchange for his paying our debt to justice, but because repentance initiates a developmental process that, with the Saviorโs help, leads us along the path to a saintly character
Bruce C. HafenIn the long run, our most deeply held desires will govern our choices, one by one and day by day, until our lives finally add up to what we have really wanted most--for good or otherwise. We can indeed have eternal life, if we really want it, so long as we don't want something else more.
Bruce C. HafenMarriage is by nature a covenant, Not just a private contract one may cancel at will.
Bruce C. HafenThe Savior desires to save us from our inadequacies as well as our sins. Inadequacy is not the same as being sinful - we have far more control over the choice to sin than we may have over our innate capacity. . . . A sense of falling short or falling down is not only natural but essential to the mortal experience. Still, after all we can do, the Atonement can fill that which is empty, straighten our bent parts, and make strong that which is weak.
Bruce C. Hafen