Jeffrey R. Holland
"Just as all of the Nephites were invited at the start of the day to see and feel the Savior's wounds, all in this vast congregation were invited to experience the sacrament and the unity of prayer that they might 'feel and see' in a spiritual way those same emblems of the Atonement, those reminders that Christ lived and died—and prayed—for others. The pleading of his lips and the very wounds in his flesh were in behalf of the children of God. Christ in prayer, Christ in sacrifice, Christ in supplication and suffering, the pure and humble Christ who always calls upon the Father and has sought the Father's will from the beginning—this is the light we are to hold up and, to the extent we can, the light we are to be. Our lives and our church meetings are to enable others to 'feel and see' the atonement and merciful pleading of Christ in their behalf." (Christ And The New Covenant, p. 274)