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DAILY DEVOTIONAL
July 26, 2018
Faith
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Hebrews 11:1

"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."



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Joseph F. Smith
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Joseph F. Smith

"Faith in God [is] to believe that He is, and is the rewarder of them that seek after Him and that love Him. Faith in God would lead men to all knowledge and to all fulness and to all fidelity before them" (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph F. Smith, p. 52).

 
LDS QUOTE MEMES

This quote is from Elder Neil L. Anderson on how to increase our faith.
 
  
BOOK: Times of Turmoil 3: Days of Fury: Chapter 3

They dismounted, and Elder Cluff moved toward Carol. "My dear sister, thank you for your sacrifice. I know your husband Aaron, and he has done so much to help the Church." 

"I appreciate that," Carol said. "We're relieved to be here. We were on our way to the Kamas camp when the earthquake struck."


TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
July 25

1998 - The Monticello Utah Temple is dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley.  It is the first of the smaller temples to be completed and dedicated.

To read more events in Church History, Click Here!

General Conference - April 2018

Take the Holy Spirit as Your Guide
 
 
DAILY READING SCHEDULE 

Read the Book of Mormon and Old Testament in a year by following our Daily Reading Schedule.



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