None of us lives for himself alone. Others are following in our footsteps, watching carefully, and taking license from the things we say and the things we do. When we have doubts, it is wise to keep them to ourselves and to ponder on them and study and pray and inquire. One by one they are resolved. When we have questions that are unresolved, it is wise to take them on faith. Otherwise it may be that we will enjoy the fruits of the Gospel and never stray "too" far, and yet those who come after us who depend upon us most may be robbed of their spiritual inheritance. They may forsake the standards and become inelegible for those redeeming ordinances that makes life eternally happy.
Boyd K. Packer, "Teach Ye Diligently", (Deseret Book Company, 1975), p. 181
Boyd K. Packer, "Teach Ye Diligently", (Deseret Book Company, 1975), p. 181
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