Dallin H. Oaks - Saturday pm session


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Desires dictate our priorities. Priorities shape our choices. Choices determine our actions.

The desires that we act on determine our changing, our achieving and our becoming.

Faith can begin with no more than a desire to believe.

God will judge men according to their works and according to the desires of their hearts.

He that diligently seeketh shall find.

We are all tempted to desire that worldly quartet of property, prominence, pride and power. We might desire these but we should not fix them as our highest priorities.

We should remember that righteous desires cannot be superficial, impulsive or temporary. They must be heartfelt, unwavering and permanent.

Eternal beings forgive all that have wronged them, they put the welfare of others before themselves and they love all God’s children.

All should desire and strive to have a temple marriage. Those already married should strive to maintain it.

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