15+ Lynn G. Robbins Quotes On Education, Success And Communication

...the truer measure of sacrifice isn't so much what one gives to sacrifice as what one sacrifices to give. Faith isn't tested so much when the cupboard is full as when it is bare. In these defining moments, the crisis doesn't create one's characterit reveals it. — Lynn G. Robbins

Courage is the form of every virtue at the testing point. — Lynn G. Robbins

Lowering the Lord’s standards to the level of a society’s inappropriate behavior is apostasy. — Lynn G. Robbins

Trying to please others before pleasing God is inverting the first and second great commandments. — Lynn G. Robbins

The gospel teaches us that true beauty is more than skin-deep. A young woman whose countenance is aglow with both happiness and virtue radiates inner beauty. — Lynn G. Robbins

May your efforts to develop Christlike attributes be successful so that His image may be engraven in your countenance and His attributes manifest in your behavior — Lynn G. Robbins

I can take my wife out for a lovely evening this Friday, which is a to do. But being a good husband is not an event; it needs to be part of my nature—my character, or who I am. — Lynn G. Robbins

Too many believe that love is a condition, a feeling that involves 100 percent of the heart, something that happens to you. They disassociate love from the mind and, therefore, from agency. In commanding us to love, the Lord refers to something much deeper than romance - a love that is the most profound form of loyalty. He is teaching us that love is something more than feelings of the heart; it is also a covenant we keep with soul and mind. — Lynn G. Robbins

Discipline comes from the same root word as disciple, and implies patience and teaching on our part. It should not be done in anger. — Lynn G. Robbins

The true badge of courage is overcoming the fear of men. — Lynn G. Robbins

Entering the waters of baptism is something we do. The be that must precede it is faith in Jesus Christ and a mighty change of heart. — Lynn G. Robbins

Anger is an uncivil attempt to make another feel guilty or a cruel way of trying to correct them. — Lynn G. Robbins

Never forget which way you face — Lynn G. Robbins

Others don't make us angry. There is no force involved. Becoming angry is a conscious choice, a decision, therefore, we can make the choice not to become angry. We choose! — Lynn G. Robbins

Ever notice how seldom we lose control when frustrated by our boss, but how often we do when annoyed by friends or family? — Lynn G. Robbins

Life Lessons by Lynn G. Robbins

  1. Lynn G. Robbins teaches that it is important to have faith in God and to be humble and obedient to His will.
  2. He encourages us to be diligent in our service to God and to be patient and trusting in His plan for us.
  3. He also emphasizes that we should strive to be kind and compassionate to others, and to be examples of Christlike love in our lives.
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