
“Marriage
brings greater possibilities for happiness than does any other human
relationship.”
Russell Nelson, Nurturing Marriage,” Ensign, April 2006.
“Marriage
is the foundry for social order, the fountain of virtue, and the foundation for
eternal exaltation.”
Russell Nelson, Nurturing Marriage,” Ensign, April 2006.
“Marriage
was intended by the Lord to endure beyond physical death. His plan offers eternal
perpetuation of the family in the kingdom of God. His plan provides temples and
opportunities to officiate therein for the living and the dead.”
Russell Nelson, Nurturing Marriage,” Ensign, April 2006.
“The
Lord declared that marriage is the legal wedding of one man and one woman:
“Marriage is ordained of God unto man.”
Russell
Nelson, Nurturing Marriage,” Ensign,
April 2006.
"I
give counsel to husbands and wives. Pray for the love which allows you to see
the good in your companion. Pray for the love that makes weakness and mistakes
seem small. Pray for the love to make your companion's joy your own. Pray for
the love to want to lessen the load and soften the sorrows of your
companion."
Henry
B Eyring, "Our Perfect Example", Ensign, October 2009
“Begin
to prepare for a temple marriage as well as for a mission.”
Thomas S.
Monson, “Preparation Brings Blessings,” April 2010
“The
temple sealing has greater meaning as life unfolds. It will help you draw ever
closer together and find greater joy and fulfillment.”
Richard G.
Scott, “Marriage,” April 2011
“If
you have found someone, you can form an extraordinarily wonderful courtship and
marriage and be very, very happy eternally by staying within the bounds of
worthiness the Lord has established.”
Richard
G. Scott, “Marriage,” April 2011
“Pure
love is an incomparable, potent power for good. Righteous love is the
foundation of a successful marriage.”
Richard G. Scott, “Marriage,” April 2011
“Marriage
is wonderful. In time you begin to think alike and have the same ideas and
impressions. You have times when you are extremely happy, times of testing, and
times of trial, but the Lord guides you through all of those growth experiences
together.”
Richard G.
Scott, “Marriage,” April 2011
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