Luke 14:26-30

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Verse 27

  • James E. Faust, "Discipleship," Ensign, Nov 2006, pp. 20–23. Elder Faust taught: "To carry the cross means to follow His commandments and to build up His Church on the earth. It also means self-mastery."
  • Larry W. Gibbons, "Wherefore, Settle This in Your Hearts," Ensign, Nov 2006, pp. 102–4. Elder Gibbons said: "Brothers and sisters, let's sell that summer cottage in Babylon. Let us be not almost but altogether Latter-day Saints... In Joseph Smith Translation, Luke 14:28 the Lord says: 'Wherefore, settle this in your hearts...' Brothers and sisters, I pray that we are 'settled.' There are precious blessings that come only from the complete yielding of one's heart to God."



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