10/06/2025
“Our works and desires alone do not and cannot save us. ‘After all we can do,’ we are reconciled with God only through the mercy and grace available through the Savior’s infinite and atoning sacrifice.”
Godly fear invites into our lives peace, assurance, and confidence.
"Righteous fear encompasses a deep feeling of reverence and awe for the Lord Jesus Christ, obedience to His commandments, anticipation of the final Judgment, and justice at His hand. Godly fear grows out of a correct understanding of the divine nature and mission of the Redeemer, a willingness to submit out will to His will, and a knowledge that every man and woman will be accountable for his or her own mortal desires, thoughts, words and acts, in the Day of Judgment.
"The Fear of the Lord is not a reluctant apprehension about coming into His presence to be judges. Rather it is the prospect of ultimately acknowledging about ourselves things as they really are, and as they really will be.
"Ultimately, then, we are our own judges. Nobody will need to tell us where to go. In the Lord’s presence, we will acknowledge what we have chosen to become in mortality--and know for ourselves where we should be in eternity."
| Oct 2025 General Conference
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