“…one keeps the Word of Wisdom
knowing that obedience will not only bring freedom from addiction, but it will
also add blessings of wisdom and treasures of knowledge.” Face the Future with Faith byRussell M. Nelson,
April 2011
“The
Lord revealed to Joseph Smith a code of health, the Word of Wisdom, long before
the dangers were known to the world. All are taught to avoid tea, coffee,
liquor, tobacco, and of course varieties of drugs and addictive substances,
which are ever present before our young people.” Guided by the Holy Spirit ,Boyd
K. Packer, April 2011
“…clear
evidence of the temporal blessings that come to those who obey the Word of Wisdom—in
addition to the spiritual blessings that come immediately from obedience to any
of God’s laws. Looking back, I know for sure that the promises of the Lord, if
perhaps not always swift, are always certain.” Continue in Patience ,Dieter F.
Uchtdorf, April 2010
“Consider
the language of the Lord in the revelation known as the Word of Wisdom: “In
consequence of evils and designs which do and will exist in the hearts of
conspiring men in the last days, I have warned you, and forewarn you, by giving
unto you this word of wisdom by revelation”
Watching with All Perseverance,David A. Bednar, April 2010
“The
instruction on being temperate in all things applies to each of us. What is
temperance, and why would the Lord want us to be temperate? A narrow definition
might be “exercising restraint when it comes to food and drink.” Indeed, this
meaning of temperance could be a good prescription for keeping the Word of
Wisdom.” Being Temperate in All Things ,Kent
D. Watson, October 2009
“Those
blessings provide the resources we need to act rather than simply be acted upon
as we go through life. For example, the Lord’s commandments in the Word of
Wisdom regarding the care of our physical bodies bless us first and foremost
with “wisdom and great treasures of knowledge, even hidden treasures” (D&C
89:19).” The Power of Covenants Elder D.
Todd Christofferson, April 2009
“I
learned that you should always take care of your body. Take nothing into your
body that will harm it, such as we are counseled in the Word of Wisdom: tea,
coffee, liquor, tobacco, or anything else that is habit-forming, addictive, or
harmful.” Counsel to Young Men President Boyd K. Packer, April 2009
“We
learn to cultivate hope the same way we learn to walk, one step at a time. As
we study the scriptures, speak with our Heavenly Father daily, commit to keep
the commandments of God, like the Word of Wisdom, and to pay a full tithing, we
attain hope.” The
Infinite Power of Hope President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, October 2008
“Obeying
the Word of Wisdom gave our members, especially our youth, a preventive
inoculation against drug use and the resulting health problems and moral
hazards. Unfortunately, there appears to be a resurgence of drug use in our own
day. Living the Word of Wisdom today will free you from some of the most
serious dangers you can face in this life.” Give Heed unto the Prophets’ Words Elder
Quentin L. Cook, April 2008
“Though
she knew it was contrary to the Word of Wisdom, she developed the habit of
drinking coffee and kept a coffee pot on the back of her stove. She claimed
that “the Lord will not keep me out of heaven for a little cup of coffee.” But,
because of that little cup of coffee, she could not qualify for a temple
recommend, and neither could those of her children who drank coffee with her.
Though she lived to a good old age and did eventually qualify to reenter and
serve in the temple, only one of her 10 children had a worthy temple marriage,
and a great number of her posterity, which is now in its fifth generation, live
outside of the blessings of the restored gospel she believed in and her forefathers
sacrificed so much for.” Remembering, Repenting, and Changing Julie B. Beck,
April 2007
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