“My message to … all is that we can live every hour ‘blessed by the strength of priesthood power,’ whatever our circumstance,” said Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
“… As you worthily participate in the ordinances of the priesthood, the Lord will give you greater strength, peace, and eternal perspective. Whatever your situation, your home will be ‘blessed by the strength of priesthood power.’”1
How do we invite priesthood power into our lives? ElderM. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles reminds us that “those who have entered the waters ofbaptism and subsequently received their endowment in the house of the Lord are eligible for rich and wonderful blessings. The endowment is literally a gift of power … [and] our Father in Heaven is generous with His power.” He reminds us that men and women “are both endowed with the same power” in the temple, “which by definition is priesthood power.”2
Linda K. Burton, Relief Society General President, said: “Since priesthood power is something we all desire to have in our families and homes, what do we need to do to invite that power into our lives? Personal righteousness is imperative to having priesthood power.”3
“If we will humbly present ourselves before the Lord and ask Him to teach us, He will show us how to increase our access toHis power,” said President Russell M. Nelson, President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.4
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FYI, I would have used your cute handout, but there is a typo and Elder Nelson's quote isn't exactly right. If you are going to use the quote marks, it really should be exact.
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