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What I am trying to teach is that when we keep the temple covenants we have made and when we live righteously in order to maintain the blessings promised by those ordinances, then come what may, we have no reason to worry or to feel despondent.
Richard G. Scott
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Living righteously according to one's beliefs alleviates worry and despair.

In this quote, Richard G. Scott emphasizes the importance of adhering to one's spiritual commitments and living a life aligned with one's values. He suggests that by honoring these covenants and maintaining a righteous life, individuals can attain peace of mind and resilience, regardless of the challenges they face. The focus is on the strength and hope derived from a principled existence.

Themes

CovenantsRighteousnessBlessingsPeaceWorryResilience

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about resilience during tough times.

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