“Coming to Ourselves: The Sacrament, the Temple, and Sacrifice in Service“, General Conference, Apr. 2012 “We become converted and spiritually self-reliant as we prayerfully live our covenants—through worthily partaking of the sacrament, being worthy of a temple recommend, and sacrificing to serve others.” —Elder Robert D. Hales
Posts Tagged ‘false apostle Robert Hales’
Exchanging Jesus with Temples
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged 2 Cor. 3:5, false apostle Robert Hales, General Conference April 2012, Isaiah 2:7, necromancy, self reliance on 02/18/2023| 1 Comment »
Obey the Prophet’s Voice
Posted in April, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged April 1995, false apostle Robert Hales, false prophecies, follow the prophet, obedience on 04/10/2022| 3 Comments »
Rejecting Jesus with Self Reliance and Temples
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged 2 Cor. 3:5, false apostle Robert Hales, General Conference April 2012, Isaiah 2:7, necromancy, self reliance on 02/18/2022| 1 Comment »
“Coming to Ourselves: The Sacrament, the Temple, and Sacrifice in Service“, General Conference, Apr. 2012 “We become converted and spiritually self-reliant as we prayerfully live our covenants—through worthily partaking of the sacrament, being worthy of a temple recommend, and sacrificing to serve others.” —Elder Robert D. Hales
Tip of the Day April 10 — Obedience
Posted in April, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged April 1995, false apostle Robert Hales, false prophecies, follow the prophet, obedience on 04/10/2019| 2 Comments »
Holy Spirit Leaves When We’re Angry
Posted in Holy Spirit, tagged false apostle Robert Hales, false doctrines of Mormonism, Holy Spirit leaves when we're angry on 11/18/2016| Leave a Comment »
Hebrews 13:5 “Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”
Ensign, “Come, Follow Me”, November 2016; “Let us remember, the most important work we do in our families is through the power of the Holy Ghost. Whenever we raise our voices in anger, the Spirit leaves our companionships and families. When we speak in love, the Spirit can be with us. Let us remember that our children and grandchildren measure our love by how much devoted time we give them. Above all, don’t lose patience and don’t give up!” — Robert D. Hales