“FOREVER”
Performed by Nathan Pacheco.
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Performed by Nathan Pacheco.
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Performed by Ray Charles.
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Performed by Celine Dion “Et al.”
Performed by Lee Greenwood.
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Performed by Alan Jackson
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Music by Leonard Cohen; Lyric by Kelley Mooney.
Performed by Cassandra Star Armstrong and her older sister, Callahan.
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Attributed to Giulio Caccini and arranged by Mack Wilberg.
Performed by The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
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By Stephen Adams; arr. by Mack Wilberg.
Performed by Stanford Olsen and the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Written and performed by Aled Jones, MBE, a Welsh singer, radio and television presenter, and actor. Aled Jones is a Tenor with a pleasant Wales Celtic accent.
(Please Note: If you are unfamiliar with the Welch dialect, try following the lyrics of the song below. It is a wonderful message of kindness and love!)
May your days be filled with blessings
Like the sun that always lights the sky
May you always have great courage
To spread your wings and fly
May you have a friendly greeting
For those you meet along life’s way
And until we meet again
My soul renews you.
So let eternal light shine forth
Let all our hearts be entwined
Come let the light of life burn bright
In a heaven and now on earth.
May the joy flow deep within you
And honest be the hearts of those you love
May your tender hand be open
With guidance from above
May your passage be the safe one
As you live your life from day to day
And until we meet again
My soul renews you.
So let eternal light shine forth
Let all our hearts be entwined
Come let the light of life burn bright
In a heaven and now on earth.
So let eternal light shine forth
Let all our hearts be entwined
Come let the light of life burn bright
In a heaven and now on earth.
And until we meet again
And until we meet again
And until we meet again
In a heaven above.
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In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we often speak of the Law of Consecration. This is a principle the Lord has given to His covenant people. Those who live by this principle, dedicate themselves to the building up of the Kingdom of God, and ensuring there is “no poor among them.” Over the years, this principle has taken on various forms depending on the current conditions and circumstances in the church (and the world). For an authorized and concise description, please refer to the following three paragraphs contained on the Church’s Website, and view the Q&A link “What is the Law of Consecration” at the bottom of this page
“The law of consecration is a principle the Lord gives to His covenant people. To live this principle, men and women dedicate themselves completely to building up God’s kingdom and ensuring that there are “no poor among them” (Moses 7:18). They give their time, talents, and material resources to serve the Lord, His Church, and His children.
“In the early days of the restored Church, the Lord instructed Joseph Smith on a particular way the Saints were to live this law (see Doctrine and Covenants 42:30–42). The Saints were to “consecrate” (sacrifice or donate) their property to the Church by giving it to the bishop. He would then give them back what they needed (their “stewardship”). The rest was used to help the poor.
“Today, we live this law in different ways. For instance, we serve others, accept callings and assignments in the Church and do our best at them, and pay a full tithe and a generous fast offering. When we do what the prophets and the Holy Ghost direct us to do to build up God’s kingdom and help the needy, we are living the law of consecration.”
(Click Here to Read More concerning “the Law of Consecration,” and then watch this video Q&A discussion: What is the Law of Consecration.)
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