What Is True?

What Is True?

President Russell M. Nelson

Takeaways:

Abuse in any form against any person is an abomination to the Lord. Those who perpetrate abuse are "not only accountable to the laws of man but will also face the wrath of Almighty God." The Church has taken extensive measures to protect children from abuse. We should review the resources the Church has published and be alert to and act promptly to protect anyone in danger of being abused. "The Savior will not tolerate abuse, and as His disciples, neither can we."

Another disturbing tactic of the adversary is blurring the lines between what is true and what is not true. Many people on earth today do not know where to find truth. Others think that truth is relative. That is wishful thinking.

God is the source of all truth.

Quote: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embraces all truth that God conveys to His children, whether learned in a scientific laboratory or received by direct revelation from Him." - President Russell M. Nelson

Invitations:

Study the aids on the Church website that are aimed at preventing abuse.

As you listen to conference, "Please make notes of thoughts that catch your attention and those that come into your mind and stay in your heart. Prayerfully ask the Lord to confirm that what you have heard is true."

Questions to Ponder:

Where do you typically turn when you want to find truth? 

Are there concepts or questions that you could take to God through prayer and study to determine whether they are true or false?

Further Study: