Danh ngôn của Dieter F. Uchtdorf
We need to accept that the commandments of God aren't just a long list of good ideas. They aren't 'life hacks' from an Internet blog or motivational quotes from a Pinterest board.
We need to accept that the commandments of God aren't just a long list of good ideas. They aren't 'life hacks' from an Internet blog or motivational quotes from a Pinterest board.
Chúng ta cần chấp nhận rằng các điều răn của Chúa không chỉ là một danh sách dài những ý tưởng hay. Chúng không phải là những 'bí quyết cuộc sống' từ một blog trên Internet hay những câu trích dẫn tạo động lực từ bảng Pinterest.
Tác giả: Dieter F. Uchtdorf | Chuyên mục: Motivational | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Dieter F. Uchtdorf
- Satan, our adversary, wants us to fail. He spreads lies as part of his effort to destroy our belief. He slyly suggests that the doubter, the skeptic, the cynic is sophisticated and intelligent, while those who have faith in God and His miracles are naive, blind, or brainwashed.
- Why would anyone walk through life satisfied with the light from the candle of their own understanding when, by reaching out to our Heavenly Father, they could experience the bright sun of spiritual knowledge that would expand their minds with wisdom and fill their souls with joy?
- With patience and persistence, even the smallest act of discipleship or the tiniest ember of belief can become a blazing bonfire of a consecrated life. In fact, that's how most bonfires begin - as a simple spark.
- Salvation cannot be bought with the currency of obedience; it is purchased by the blood of the Son of God. Thinking that we can trade our good works for salvation is like buying a plane ticket and then supposing we own the airline. Or thinking that after paying rent for our home, we now hold title to the entire planet earth.
- There is a beauty and clarity that comes from simplicity that we sometimes do not appreciate in our thirst for intricate solutions.