Elder Ronald A. Rasband
“Heavenly Father can put us in situations with specific intent in mind. He has done so in my life, and He is doing so in yours, as He did in the lives of our dear grandchildren.
“Each of us is precious and loved by the Lord, who cares, who whispers, and who watches over us in ways unique to each of us. He is infinitely wiser and more powerful than mortal men and women. He knows our challenges, our triumphs, and the righteous desires of our hearts….
“When we are righteous, willing, and able, when we are striving to be worthy and qualified, we progress to places we never imagined and become part of Heavenly Father’s ‘divine design.’ Each of us has divinity within us. When we see God working through us and with us, may we be encouraged, even grateful for that guidance. When our Father in Heaven said, ‘This is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man,’ He was talking about all of His children—you in particular.
“The Lord’s hand is guiding you. By ‘divine design,’ He is in the small details of your life as well as the major milestones.” (By Divine Design, October 2017 General Conference)
President Ezra Taft Benson
“As a prophet reveals the truth it divides the people. The honest in heart heed his words but the unrighteous either ignore the prophet or fight him. When the prophet points out the sins of the world, the worldly either want to close the mouth of the prophet, or else act as if the prophet didn’t exist, rather than repent of their sins. Popularity is never a test of truth. Many a prophet has been killed or cast out. As we come closer to the Lord’s second coming you can expect that as the people of the world become more wicked, the prophet will be less popular with them.” (Ensign, June 1981)
President Henry B. Eyring
“When we reject the counsel which comes from God, we do not choose to be independent of outside influence. We choose another influence. We reject the protection of a perfectly loving, all-powerful, all-knowing Father in Heaven, whose whole purpose, as that of His Beloved Son, is to give us eternal life, to give us all that He has, and to bring us home again in families to the arms of His love. In rejecting His counsel, we choose the influence of another power, whose purpose is to make us miserable and whose motive is hatred” (“Finding Safety in Counsel,” Ensign, May 1997, 25).
President J. Reuben Clark
“What we need today is not more prophets. We have the prophets. But what we need is more people with listening ears. That is the great need of our generation.” (CR, Oct. 1948)
Rasband & Maxwell Quote Sheet
Quotes from Elder Ronald A. Rasband
“Elder Neal A. Maxwell once explained: “None of us ever fully utilizes the people-opportunities allocated to us within our circles of friendship. You and I may call these intersectings ‘coincidence.’ This word is understandable for mortals to use, but coincidence is not an appropriate word to describe the workings of an omniscient God. He does not do things by ‘coincidence’ but … by ‘divine design.’”
Our lives are like a chessboard, and the Lord moves us from one place to another—if we are responsive to spiritual promptings. Looking back, we can see His hand in our lives….” (Elder Ronald A. Rasband, “By Divine Design,” Conference Report, October 2017)
“By “divine design,” He is in the small details of your life as well as the major milestones.” (Elder Ronald A. Rasband, “By Divine Design,” Conference Report, October 2017)
Quotes from Elder Neal A. Maxwell
“The same God that placed that star in a precise orbit millennia before it appeared over Bethlehem has given at least equal attention to placement of each of us in precise human orbits so that we may illuminate the landscape of our individual lives.” (Elder Maxwell, That My Family Should Partake, p. 86)
“Do we appear on the scene on time, and "shine as lights in the world" as the Apostle Paul urged? (Philippians 2:15). YES, there is a personalized plan for each of us. Like the Christmas star, each of us, if faithful, has an ordained orbit, a prescribed path, as we pass through this second estate.” (Elder Maxwell, The Christmas Scene, Deseret Book, p.3)

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