“Put on Thy Beautiful Garments O Daughter of Zion”

K. Douglas Bassett

(Isa. 52:1–2; 54:2; refer in this text to 3 Ne. 20:36 & 3 Ne. 22:2)

This is a season for strength. I conclude with these stirring words of Moroni, written as he sealed his record to come forth in the dispensation of the fulness of times: … (Moro. 10:31–32).
Put on thy beautiful garments, O daughters of Zion. Live up to the great and magnificent inheritance which the Lord God, your Father in Heaven, has provided for you. Rise above the dust of the world. Know that you are daughters of God, children with a divine birthright. Walk in the sun with your heads high, knowing that you are loved and honored, that you are a part of his kingdom, and that there is for you a great work to be done which cannot be left to others.
God be thanked for the wonderful women of this Church. May he plant in your hearts a sense of pride in your capacities and a conviction of truth which shall be a rudder to keep you safe through every storm.

(Gordon B. Hinckley, Ensign, Oct. 1983, 84.)

Commentaries on Isaiah: In the Book or Mormon

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