“Pure in Heart”

K. Douglas Bassett

Autobiography of Parly P. Pratt, p. 123

“We have the power so to live, that becoming pure in heart, we shall see the face of God while we yet dwell as mortals.” (Bruce R. McConkie, Conference Report, Oct. 1977, p. 52)
“If you would see God, you must be pure. There is in Jewish writings the story of a man who saw an object in the distance, an object that he thought was a beast. As it drew nearer he could perceive it was a man and as it came still closer he saw it was his friend. You can see only that which you have eyes to see. Some of the associates of Jesus saw him only as a son of Joseph the carpenter. Others thought him to be a winebiber or a drunkard because of his words. Still others thought he was possessed of devils. Only the righteous saw him as the Son of God. Only if you are the pure in heart will you see God, and also in a lesser degree will you be able to see the ‘God’ or good in man and love him because of the goodness you see in him. Mark well that person who criticizes and maligns the man of God or the Lord’s anointed leaders in his Church. Such a one speaks from an impure heart.” (Harold B. Lee, Decisions for Successful Living, p. 59)

Latter-Day Commentary on the Book of Mormon

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