“No member of this Church must ever forget the terrible price paid by our Redeemer who gave His life that all men might live—the agony of Gethsemane, the bitter mockery of His trial, the vicious crown of thorns tearing at His flesh, … the cross, the instrument of His torture, the terrible device designed to destroy the Man of Peace … .
“We cannot forget that. We must never forget it, for here our Savior, our Redeemer, the Son of God, gave Himself a vicarious sacrifice for each of us” (Hinckley, “Symbol of Our Faith,” 4).