How are converts like sheaves?

Thomas R. Valletta

Sheaves are “cut stalks of ripened grain bound together into bundles for transport to garners and threshing floors” (Largey, Book of Mormon Reference Companion, 719). Elder David A. Bednar taught, “The sheaves in this analogy represent newly baptized members of the Church. The garners are the holy temples” (“Honorably Hold a Name and Standing,” Ensign, May 2009, 97).

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