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Elder Condie: A disposition to do good continually0

source: LDS Church News February 09, 2010
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Reflecting on memories as a child sitting on his grandfather's lap as he listened to stories from the Book of Mormon, Elder Spencer J. Condie of the Seventy told BYU students of the important lessons learned from the teachings of the prophets on how to be cheerful and do good continually during the campus devotional on Tues., Feb. 9, in the Marriott Center on BYU's Provo, Utah campus.

During his address, Elder Condie shared insights from King Benjamin's address, speaking of six signs that come with receiving a remission of sins and the joy comes as individuals seek to do good.

The first sign is a joyful heart and a cheerful countenance, he said.

"Being filled with joy is one of the reassuring hallmarks that we have received a remission of our sins," Elder Condie said. "Alma taught that 'wickedness never was happiness' (Alma 41:10), and this statement is akin to the predictability of the law of gravity. It is virtually impossible to be filled with joy while we are entertaining evil thoughts and wicked practices."

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