Best General Conference Talk Ever | Unspoken Truths that Have Been Neglected for Far Too Long

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Paul's Teachings and Moral Decline: A Call for Repentance
    This conference address Spencer W. Kimball explores the voices around us, contrasting Paul's warnings about the latter days with current societal trends. It addresses seducing spirits, doctrines of devils, and the moral decline professed by modern voices in various sectors, from media to the clergy. Spencer W. Kimball underscores the importance of continence, self-restraint, and the sanctity of family life as essential safeguards. Highlighting the eternal truth of God’s unchanging commandments, the sermon calls for sincere repentance to avoid the prophesied consequences of immoral actions.
    00:00 Introduction: Voices Around Us
    00:08 Paul's Warnings for the Latter Days
    00:20 Seducing Spirits and Doctrines of Devils
    01:00 Perilous Times and Moral Decline
    02:04 The Erosion of Family and Natural Affection
    02:40 The Call for Continence and Self-Restraint
    05:02 Voices of Immorality and Permissiveness
    06:27 False Prophets and Teachers
    08:03 The Frustration of Youth and Parental Responsibility
    09:13 Religious Leaders and Moral Ambiguity
    14:05 The Voice of Authority from the Lord's Church
    16:43 Invitation to Repentance and Eternal Truth
    17:21 Conclusion: The Call to Repentance
    Source: Spencer W. Kimball's general conference address April 1971 entitled-"Voices of the Past, of the Present, of the Future"
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Комментарии • 6

  • @markdykstra7391
    @markdykstra7391 День назад +2

    Great talk
    Voices of the Past, of the Present, of the Future
    By President Spencer W. Kimball, 3 April 1971

  • @divaden47
    @divaden47 6 часов назад

    Pres KImball always says it how it is. Great man. Check out his book The Miracle of Forgiveness.

  • @jakebentley8105
    @jakebentley8105 8 дней назад +3

    My wife and I got married in 2007, and we read his talk about not putting off having children. Our understanding as we read was that we should let no worldly reason prevent us or slow us down. We hadn't known each other for a year yet, and wanted to wait for ~3 years so that we had a firm emotional relationship. But sitting in the temple, we decided to not wait for that. Each pregnancy got more and more dangerous, with the fourth one causing permanent damage to my wife. We decided to get me operated on in order to preserve my wife's life. I suspect President Kimball would disagree with that choice.
    Other than that early part, I loved the talk.

    • @TheWordsofChrist
      @TheWordsofChrist  8 дней назад +2

      It's so important that each of us receives personal revelation for these eternal choices. Speaking from experience, nearly losing my wife during her fourth pregnancy and experiencing the full-term stillbirth of our daughter during her second pregnancy made growing our family incredibly challenging, to say the least. We have lost more children than we have alive with us today, but the last couple of children we welcomed into our earthly home came with fewer medical complications.
      Medical doctors strongly advised against our choices and frequently verbally assaulted me for putting my wife at risk. The decision to have more children was always made together, and we witnessed miracles in our lives that we would never have experienced if we had stopped and listened to the medical experts.

    • @brendabowers3792
      @brendabowers3792 5 дней назад

      @@TheWordsofChrist If you had just given a discussion in person on this talk and you were having a personal conversion with Jakebentley8105 I would wait patiently and quietly until the two of you were done and I would say, "Sorry, if i'm interrupting, thank you so much for your presentation. I am new to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and I loved the talk you shared. Who gave it originally? I would like to read more of this man's words." I hope that by replying here I can get your attention, and ask you to please go back to your video's and add in the description below each video the full name of the speaker and the title of their talks. I am so so appreciative of all of your work done putting this channel together, I've seen about 5 of your videos and I love them. Thank you for clipping and searching and collecting all of these amazing words. But please. for the rookies out here, add the names and titles. Sincerely, your friend, Influenced.

    • @TheWordsofChrist
      @TheWordsofChrist  6 часов назад

      The video descriptions have been updated accordingly, and timestamps have also been added to help people find specific clips within the published videos. Thanks for making the suggestion! :)