Great blessings come from obedience, even when we don’t intellectually understand why. 🏆Glen L. Pace

Blessings come by obedience to God’s laws, but the gear ratio between our obedience and His blessings is generous indeed!     Neal A. Maxwell

Many blessings come from assembling with other members of the Church.    

Great blessings come from fasting and prayer.

The greatest blessings come from obedience.

Remember that all of our blessings come from above.

Blessings come inevitably as we do our duty.

I know that great blessings come to those who will serve others willingly.

Blessings come unto all those who are faithful.

Great blessings come to us through obedience to the law of tithing.

BLESSINGS COME FROM TEMPLE WORK.

SALVATION AND BLESSINGS COME BY OBEDIENCE TO LAW.

Blessings come from paying fast offerings.

Blessings come in living the gospel.

Miracles and blessings come by faith.

Great blessings come through family prayer.

Personal blessings come from temple attendance.

Blessings may come unto you from an unexpected quarter.

Blessings come to those who sustain and follow the Prophet. (and all God’s servants)

Blessings come the same way to all-by obedience to the laws on which these blessings are predicated, and in no other way. (D&C 130:20.)  

Temporal as well as spiritual blessings come to those who keep the Sabbath.

Physical and spiritual blessings come to those who keep the Word of Wisdom.

Peace and blessings come to the contrite soul who approaches God with a broken heart. 

Blessings come to people whose lives glow with the unquenchable fire of faith. 

Blessings come as a result of purity, not position.  

Special blessings come from fasting when our fast is motivated by our love of the Savior.

Blessings come to those who are honorably married and keep sacred the vows that made them husband and wife.

Our blessings come from activity and not from resting.

Blessings come from patience.

Blessings come from gaining, having, and bearing a testimony.

Spiritual blessings come- through humility, dedication, and obedience to the light and knowledge the Lord bestows upon the faithful.

When blessings come after faith, the condition that engendered the faith becomes the real blessing.

It seems to be a general principle that before great blessings come strong temptations and trials.

Often, we discern God’s blessings come by simple means, and His providential care is manifest to us in small beginnings.

King Benjamin taught that the Lord’s blessings come bounteously in this life to those who remember him in faith. (Mosiah 2:24.)

Blessings come not only by acquiring the understanding of doctrines and principles through study, but also by faith. (D&C 88:118.) 

Blessings come because of obedience and personal righteousness, not because of administrative positions.

Many blessings come as unconditional benefits of the atonement of Jesus Christ.  (Moses 6:53-55.) 

Power and blessings come from diligent family prayers. 

Great blessings come to those who regularly read the scriptures.

Material blessings come to us daily in his providence, and he crowns the year with his goodness, and his paths drop fatness.

All our blessings come from our heavenly Father, “the Giver of every good and perfect gift.” Why should we not give him the credit.

Both temporal and spiritual blessings come from the “windows of heaven”.

Quotations from LDS Collectors Library 2005

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Chuck Lucas

I am the Editor and Founder of https://principlesneverfail.us/ a blog dedicated to principle centered personal development. The social, intellectual, physical, and spirtual challenges facing individuals and the communities in which we live in 2020 and beyond will require the best that is within us. True principles anchor us to the truths previously discovered. We can move forward into the future with confidence on the correct path if we do not forsake the truths we already know. My over 50 year quest has been to discover true principles and seek to understand and strive to apply them in my life. My hope is that some of what I have found may be of value to my family, friends, and to you.

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