5aPray always, that you may come off bconqueror; yea, that you may conquer Satan, and that you may cescape the hands of the servants of Satan that do uphold his work.
The word 'heart' (or 'hearts') is used in 183 verses in the Doctrine and Covenants, many times appearing twice in the same verse.
None of the D&C scripture mastery verses have all 26 letters in them.
Brigham Young's last words were "Joseph, Joseph, Joseph" presumably about the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr.
There are a total of 1,363 verses in the Doctrine and Covenants. This book is a collection of revelations and prophecies received by various prophets in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The verses are organized into sections, each representing a separate revelation or vision.
That is from the Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, section 75, verse 28. Source: Google search.
8And agave him power from on high, by the bmeans which were before prepared, to translate the Book of Mormon; 9Which contains a arecord of a fallen people, and the bfulness of the cgospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles and to the Jews also; 10Which was given by inspiration, and is confirmed to aothers by the ministering of angels, and is bdeclared unto the world by them- 11Proving to the world that the holy scriptures are atrue, and that God does binspire men and call them to his choly work in this age and generation, as well as in generations of old;
The word 'heart' (or 'hearts') is used in 183 verses in the Doctrine and Covenants, many times appearing twice in the same verse.
Nowhere. The only instance of the phrase "worlds without end" in the scriptural canon of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (including the KJV Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price) is found in the Doctrine and Covanants section 76 verse 112. It says "And they shall be servants of the Most High; but where God and Christ dwell they cannot come, worlds without end."In this verse, 'they' refers to those who recieve the Telestial Glory as their eternal reward. Earlier verses indicate that 'they' are those who turned down the Gosepl, the testimony of Jesus, the prophets, and the everlasting covenant (verse 101) and will include "liars, and sorcerers, and adulterers, and whoremongers, and whosoever loves and makes a lie." (verse 103)
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The beatitudes are a section of the Sermon on the Mount, found in chapter 5 of Matthew. They are the section where each verse starts with "Blessed..."
Romans, chapter 10 verse 15 How can he preach the gospel except he be sent.
There is no verse similar to this saying in either the Hebrew or Christian Scriptures.