President Henry B. Eyring | BYU–Hawaii Devotional

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President Henry B. Eyring
Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
BYU–Hawaii Devotional (November 22, 2022)

All Comments (21)
  • This man of God is so filled with a kind, loving spirit. He is a meek and humble servant and child of God. I’ve learned something new in watching this devotional. I pray that all of Christ’s disciples will maintain a life that will invite The Holy Ghost during every day of these, the last of the last days of this last dispensation.
  • @EdwinDyer
    Thank you for the reminder about the one in ministering. Each individual is special! Seek to know people by name! Love it!!!
  • Almost 17 years ago I was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor in my brain stem. I am still on chemotherapy for it today. I struggle with balance issues and other things. I love my Heavenly Father and my Savior so much! I was able to serve a mission for 18 months and I'm so grateful that I had that opportunity. I want more than anything to be a part of my Heavenly Father's great work here on earth. ❤️❤️
  • what a great devotional. So blessed to be able to watch this and feel the spirit so strongly.
  • I would have loved to hear the opening song 🎵. I am sure it was beautiful and brought the spirit!
  • it was a great opportunity to watch in person, so much great stuff in this devotional. Mahalo
  • Oh wow! This was incredible! Thank you, Elder Eyring, President Gilbert, and all the others who added to the beauty of this experience. Thank you for the counsel on how to listen to the Spirit and understand the Lord's love for us by the ways he guides us through our lives, especially in learning to listen and from patriarchal blessings and so much. And wow! What a powerful concluding testimony by Elder Eyring. Thank you for witnessing of sacred truth. We love You! <3 I am thankful for the many amazing years I spent as an older student at BYU_Hawaii. It's a piece of heaven on earth and how I appreciated the wonderful faculty, staff, and friends... and the music I heard and participated in! Once in my computer programming class, my group and I sang "'Redeemer of Israel, our only delight" during a group activity! It was one of many profound spiritual learning experiences that gave me glimpses into Zion! Mahalo to all of you who are spiritually prepared! <3 Mahalo for BYU-Hawaii!
  • @FaithtoAct
    Thank you President Eyring for these touching words of encouragement and inspiration. #FaithToAct
  • The minister I feel like it just means to be a good friend. Jesus is our best friend, he's a perfect best friend. It's that simple.
  • I absolutely love President Eyring. He really is a good man.
  • @JT-zt7uq
    I testify that President Henry B Eyring is a prophet, seer, and a revelator. Ofa atu ki ha palofita oe Eiki.
  • @FFM115
    The question was very good and if they were true disciples and witness of Christ, they would know how to answer.
  • @lynnamy704
    Thank you for comments on Patriarchal Blessings.
  • @strangecore4
    President Eyring’s discussion of ministering and repentance is a great summary of Moroni 8:25,26. Not the progression that leads from repentance to pure love (the essence of ministering): 25 “And the first fruits of repentance is baptism; and baptism cometh by faith unto the fulfilling the commandments; and the fulfilling the commandments bringeth remission of sins; 26 And the remission of sins bringeth meekness, and lowliness of heart; and because of meekness and lowliness of heart cometh the visitation of the Holy Ghost, which Comforter filleth with hope and perfect love, which love endureth by diligence unto prayer, until the end shall come, when all the saints shall dwell with God.
  • @pkr7513
    President Eyring noted that at the beginning of the meeting “a faithful prayer to Heavenly Father in the sacred name of Jesus Christ” had included a request for the influence of the Holy Ghost. “Our hearts were full as that prayer was answered for each of us,” he said.
  • @natandjoec
    The Lord inspires us to want to do what's right. He never forces. As with the war in heaven, so it is today. Now contrast that with the way governments are moving towards force in everything they do....this is not God's way. I can't wait until the Lord saves us from this wickedness.
  • @jerryliao70
    It is a great devotional that inspires people.