Latter Day Light DAILY DEVOTIONAL January 5, 2019 Good and Noble |
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY Ether 4:11 "But he that believeth these things which I have spoken, him will I visit with the manifestations of my Spirit, and he shall know and bear record. For because of my Spirit he shall know that these things are true; for it persuadeth men to do good." ARCHIVE |
Please Visit www.Latterdaylight.com Thank you! |
QUOTE OF THE DAY Thomas S. Monson "May we be persistent in those things which are good and noble. May we ever stay safely on the Lord's side of the line. May we be considerate, studious, and responsive to the whisperings of the Holy Spirit. May we be dedicated to the gospel of Jesus Christ. May we love one another and always look for the best in people. May we do our best in all that we do" ("Principles from Prophets," BYU Devotional, September 15, 2009). ARCHIVE |
TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY January 5 1842 - The Prophet Joseph opens his Red Brick Store in Nauvoo, Illinois. He wrote, "it was filled with customers, and I was almost continually behind the counter, as clerk, waiting on my friends" (History of the Church, 4:491). Click Here for More! |
QUESTION OF THE DAY Question: At the general conference in Nauvoo in April 1844, what was the subject of the Prophet Joseph's address as it related to the death of King Follett? Click Here! |
STUDY AIDS: Immortal Father and Mortal Mother Question: Why did the Savior need to be born of a mortal mother and an immortal Father? Click Here! |
DAILY READING SCHEDULE Read the Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants/Pearl of Great Price, Old Testament and New Testament in a year by following our Daily Reading Schedule. Click Here! |
Copyright 2019 LatterdayLight.com All Rights Reserved Daily Devotional is a service of Latter Day Light and distributed by email via the Latter Day Light Daily Devotional mailing list. It may also be viewed on LatterDayLight.com or the Latter Day Light facebook page. For all correspondence related to this newsletter, please email us here or through our website. This message may be forwarded to individuals using the "Forward this email" link below. |