Preparing Students for Eternity
Inviting others to Christ, living the gospel, and uniting families helps faculty to lay hold upon good things and prepare students for eternity.
“All Ye Need to Know”
When we think of all we need to know, temporally and spiritually, it can be daunting. However, knowledge is also a great source of empowerment and comfort.
Learning in an Eternal Context
The knowledge of most worth comes first as we learn to place all learning in the context of the gospel of Jesus Christ and seek the gifts of the Spirit as we learn.
Eternal Perspectives
As we replace earthly perspectives with eternal perspectives, we find that keeping God's commandments becomes natural and our lives take on new meaning.
Learning for Eternity
In all of your education at BYU, make sure you are learning to think clearly, to act well, and to appreciate life. Learn for this life and for eternity.
Eternal Marriage
An eternal marriage is worth every effort it requires. Don't allow selfishness, petty grievances, or pride to stifle your family's happiness.
Choose an Eternal Companion
The most important decision you can make in this life is choosing your eternal companion. Don’t settle for less than eternity.
The Great Experience
The torment of hell will be the pricking of our conscience and the knowledge that we could have done better. We have the power to choose our eternity.
Every Experience Has Eternal Implications
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Loyalty: 1950 Devotional
With reference to BYU football and the United States military, Elder Harold B. Lee speaks about loyalty. Where is our loyalty? Are we prepared to meet God?