Boyd K.
Packer, These Things I Know, April 2013 General Conference
2. "Each choice you and I make is a test of our agency - whether we choose to be obedient or disobedient to the commandments of God is actually a choice between "liberty and eternal life" and "captivity and death."
L. Tom
Perry, Obedience to Law Is Liberty , April 2013 General Conference
3. "As we press forward along the strait and narrow path, we build progressive spiritual strength - strength in using our agency to act for ourselves."
4. "Whenever we choose to come unto Christ, take His name upon us, and follow His servants, we progress along the path to eternal life. In our mortal journey, it is helpful to remember that the opposite is also true: when we don’t keep the commandments or follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost, our opportunities are reduced; our abilities to act and progress are diminished."
5. "Moral discipline is the consistent exercise of agency to choose the right because it is right, even when it is hard."
6. "Our agency does allow us to choose among alternate paths, but then we are bound to the consequence God has decreed. Later, if we don’t like where the path takes us, the only out is through repentance."
7. "The decisions we make, individually and personally, become the fabric of our lives. That fabric will be beautiful or ugly according to the threads of which it is woven."
8. "Agency used righteously allows light to dispel the darkness and enables us to live with joy and happiness."
9. "Having the eternal plan as a goal in our lives, we will make eternal choices. However, we will not make the right eternal choices based solely on our pure intellectual deduction and factual analysis from our own understanding: Prayer and study must be used together to build knowledge and wisdom."
Robert D.
Hales, Stand Strong in Holy Places, April 2013 General Conference
4. "Whenever we choose to come unto Christ, take His name upon us, and follow His servants, we progress along the path to eternal life. In our mortal journey, it is helpful to remember that the opposite is also true: when we don’t keep the commandments or follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost, our opportunities are reduced; our abilities to act and progress are diminished."
Robert D.
Hales, Agency: Essential to the Plan of Life, October 2010 General
Conference
5. "Moral discipline is the consistent exercise of agency to choose the right because it is right, even when it is hard."
D. Todd
Christofferson, Moral Discipline, October 2009 General Conference
6. "Our agency does allow us to choose among alternate paths, but then we are bound to the consequence God has decreed. Later, if we don’t like where the path takes us, the only out is through repentance."
Richard G.
Scott, Healing Your Damaged Life, October 1992 General Conference
7. "The decisions we make, individually and personally, become the fabric of our lives. That fabric will be beautiful or ugly according to the threads of which it is woven."
Gordon B.
Hinckley, This Work is Concerned with People, April 1995 General
Conference
8. "Agency used righteously allows light to dispel the darkness and enables us to live with joy and happiness."
Robert D.
Hales, To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and Blessings of Agency, April
2006 General Conference
9. "Having the eternal plan as a goal in our lives, we will make eternal choices. However, we will not make the right eternal choices based solely on our pure intellectual deduction and factual analysis from our own understanding: Prayer and study must be used together to build knowledge and wisdom."
Robert D.
Hales, Making Righteous Choices at the Crossroads of Life, October 1988
General Conference
10. "Men and women receive their agency as a gift from God, but their liberty and, in turn, their eternal happiness come from obedience to His laws."
L. Tom Perry, Obedience to Law Is Liberty , April 2013 General Conference
11. "Agency is precious. We can foolishly, blindly give it away, but it cannot be forcibly taken from us."
Boyd K.
Packer, Cleansing the Inner Vessel, October 2010 General Conference
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