Years when this word’s usage moved sharply against the decade around it.
1848
▲ Sharper emphasis408 per million words
1887
▲ Sharper emphasis628 per million words
1908
▲ Sharper emphasis449 per million words
1948
▲ Sharper emphasis539 per million words
1984
▲ Sharper emphasis1163 per million words
2012
▲ Sharper emphasis1426 per million words
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The Spoken Word
Passages drawn from the sermons and published works that carry this theme forward.
1972·Harold B. Lee·Apostle
If we overemphasize the philosophies of the enemies of righteousness instead of teaching forcefully the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ, such overemphasis can only serve to stir up controversy and strife and thus defeat the very purpose of our missionary work in all the nations of the world.
A Time of Decision — cojc
1978·Thomas S. Monson·Apostle
True, today is a new day with new trials, new troubles, and new temptations, but hundreds of thousands of Latter-day Saint youth strive constantly and serve diligently, true to the faith, as their counterparts of earlier years so nobly did. Because the contrast between good and evil is so stark, the exceptions to the prevailing trends are magnified, observed, and appreciated by decent persons throughout the world.
Profiles of Faith — cojc
1985·Ezra Taft Benson·Apostle
Missionary service requires great faith. I know how difficult it is for older couples to decide to serve missions. I have two widowed sisters who went on a mission to England together. A brother has just left for his third mission with his wife. Many couples can attest that their missionary service was among their happiest times together because they were completely dedicated to one purpose—missionary work.
Our Responsibility to Share the Gospel — cojc
1990·Joseph B. Wirthlin·Apostle
We show our integrity by caring for and serving others. Let me cite an instance where family members, a Christlike bishop, home teachers, visiting teachers, and ward members so lived.
Personal Integrity — cojc
1994·Neal A. Maxwell·Apostle
Having ultimate hope does not mean we will always be rescued from proximate problems, but we will be rescued from everlasting death! Meanwhile, ultimate hope makes it possible to say the same three words used centuries ago by three valiant men. They knew God could rescue them from the fiery furnace if He chose. “But if not,” they said, nevertheless, they would still serve Him! ( Dan. 3:18 ).
“Brightness of Hope” — cojc
2001·Robert D. Hales·Apostle
Giving service to others is one of the purposes of the Aaronic Priesthood. As a requirement for the Duty to God Award, at least once each year you will have a service project that will provide an opportunity for significant service to your family, the Church, or the community. As you help and serve others, you will learn that the following scripture is a very essential part of the gospel: “Inasmuch as ye do it unto the least of these, ye do it unto me” ( D&C 42:38 ).
Fulfilling Our Duty to God — cojc
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