13 Quotes & Sayings By Bruce R Mcconkie

Bruce R. McConkie was an esteemed member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the First Presidency, and as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He was also a professor at Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, and Oklahoma State University.

1
Now, the atonement of Christ is the most basic and fundamental doctrine of the gospel, and it is the least understood of all our revealed truths. Many of us have a superficial knowledge and rely upon the Lord and his goodness to see us through the trials and perils of life. But if we are to have faith like Enoch and Elijah we must believe what they believed, know what they knew, and live as they lived. Bruce R. McConkie
2
We know that in some way, incomprehensible to us, his suffering satisfied the demands of justice, ransomed penitent souls from the pains and penalties of sin, and made mercy available to those who believe in his holy name. Bruce R. McConkie
3
Salvation is a family affair. Bruce R. McConkie
4
The most important doctrine I can declare, and the most powerful testimony I can bear, is of the atoning sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. His atonement is the most transcendent event that ever has or ever will occur from Creation’s dawn through all the ages of a never-ending eternity. Bruce R. McConkie
5
All who believe and obey the glorious gospel of God, all who are true and faithful and overcome the world, all who suffer for Christ and his word, all who are chastened and scourged in the Cause of him whose we are–all shall become as their Maker and sit with him on his throne and reign with him forever in everlasting glory. Bruce R. McConkie
6
We must search the scriptures, accepting them as the mind and will and voice of the Lord and the very power of God unto salvation. Bruce R. McConkie
7
As we read, ponder, and pray, there will come into our minds a view of the three gardens of God–the Garden of Eden, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Garden of the Empty Tomb where Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene. Bruce R. McConkie
8
Before an empty tomb, we will come to know that Christ our Lord has burst the bands of death and stands forever triumphant over the grave. Bruce R. McConkie
9
I am one of his witnesses, and in a coming day I shall feel the nail marks in his hands and in his feet and shall wet his feet with my tears. But I shall not know any better than I know now that he is God’s Almighty Son, that he is our Savior and Redeemer, and that salvation comes in and through his atoning blood and in no other way. Bruce R. McConkie
10
As Adam brought death, so Christ brought life; as Adam is the father of mortality, so Christ is the father of immortality. Bruce R. McConkie
11
His rising from death on the third day crowned the Atonement. Again, in some way incomprehensible to us, the effects of his resurrection pass upon all men so that all shall rise from the grave. Bruce R. McConkie
12
Salvation in its true and full meaning is synonymous with exaltation or eternal life and consists in gaining an inheritance in the highest of the three heavens within the celestial kingdom. With few exceptions this is the salvation of which the scriptures speak. It is the salvation which the saints seek. (Mormon Doctrine, 2nd ed., Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966, p. 670.) Bruce R. McConkie