![]() ![]() Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesĮlder Holland offered an explanation for why Latter-day Saints generally don’t wear crosses or display them in churches or temples. The Sunday morning session also included remarks from three members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Young Men general president, a counselor in the Relief Society general presidency and an emeritus general authority. He said peace from “the spiritually and emotionally exhausting plagues of the world, including arrogance, pride, anger, immorality, hatred, greed, jealousy and fear” comes by overcoming the world, which “means growing to love God and his beloved Son more than you love anyone or anything else.” The leader Latter-day Saints revere as the church’s 17th prophet said the current age is the most complicated in world history, a time when “complexities and challenges leave many people feeling overwhelmed and exhausted,” he said. “My message to you today is that because Jesus Christ overcame this fallen world and because he atoned for each of us, you too can overcome this sin-saturated, self-centered and often exhausting world,” President Nelson said during the penultimate session of the faith’s 192nd Semiannual General Conference. ![]() Nelson said Sunday morning to a worldwide international conference. ![]() Jesus Christ offers relief and peace from heartache and turmoil, a special kind of rest that comes through a covenant relationship with God, President Russell M. ![]()
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