Here are my thoughts on the 1st talk I read; The Transforming Power of Faith and Character by Elder Richard G. Scott given in October 2010 General Conference. Now I first listened to this online and followed along with the talk on paper however, I did not know this but there is so much more content in the talk than what we hear when we listen in conference or online afterwards. So I went back and read through the parts that we did not get to hear and this is just some of my favorite points Elder Scott makes.
· True faith can help you discover hidden characteristics and traits that can transform your life.
· Faith in the Savior is a principle of action and power.
· “Faith in the future is demonstrated by a couple sealed in the temple…. They recognize that when the challenges intended to be growth opportunities come, they will find ways, as prompted by the Holy Ghost, to overcome them in ways that are productive and character building.” (I need to remember that one when my husband and I disagree.)
· “Faith and character are intimately related.” Faith in obedience to God will give you strength of character when you need it.
· Character is not developed in the middle of a great challenge unless it was already present before the trial.
· Challenges are when your character is meant to be used.
· “Righteous character is more valuable than any material object you own.”
· “Neither Satan nor any other power can destroy or undermine your growing character. Only you could do that through disobedience.”
· Thank God for the struggles you go through before you get the help you were looking for because that is when your character is growing.
· “The bedrock of character is integrity.”
· “An axiom we all understand is that you get what you pay for. That is true for spiritual matters as well. You get what you pay for in obedience, in faith in Jesus Christ, in diligent application of the truths you learn. What you get is the molding of character, the growth in capacity, and the successful completion of your mortal purpose to be proven and to have joy.”
· “You cannot be passive in life, or in time the natural man will undermine your efforts to live worthily.”
· “The devil will not triumph. Even now he must operate within the bounds set by the Lord. He cannot take away any blessing that has been earned. He cannot alter character that has been woven from righteous decisions. He has no power to destroy the eternal bonds forged in a holy temple between a husband, wife, and children. He cannot quench true faith. He cannot take away your testimony. Yes, these things can be lost by succumbing to his temptations. But he has no power in and of himself to destroy them.”
This is one of the best talks I love this so much. I know there are more quotations than thoughts of my own but I really could not have said it any better than Elder Scott already did.
What did you learn?! What was your favorite part?!
All of the quotations in this are taken straight from the talk The Transforming Power of Faith and Character by Elder Richard G. Scott given in October 2010 General Conference. This can be found on the church website www.lds.org