I Feel My Savior’s Love, By Elder Pedro X. Larreal

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Sunday Morning Session of the 2026 April General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Pedro X. Larreal, General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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The Need for the Holy Ghost

My dear brothers and sisters, do you know how much the Savior loves you? If you do not know or have never thought about it before, I hope by the end of this message you will know how to find the answer to this question.

A few weeks ago, at a devotional for students at Brigham Young University, our prophet, President Dallin H. Oaks, began his talk by sharing this thought: “I feel to emphasize the warning President Russell M. Nelson issued us: that ‘in coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.’ One of the many reasons you will need the constant influence of the Holy Ghost is that you live in a season in which the adversary has become so effective at disguising truth that if you don’t have the Holy Ghost, you will be deceived.”

We can renew that influence of the Holy Ghost each week by personally preparing to partake of the sacrament.

The Sacrament and the Promise of the Spirit

The resurrected Lord emphasized the importance of the sacrament when He visited the Americas and instituted this ordinance among the faithful Nephites and Lamanites. He blessed the emblems of the sacrament. He gave them to His disciples and then the multitude, and at the same time, He commanded them, saying: “And this shall ye always do to those who repent and are baptized in my name; and ye shall do it in remembrance of my blood, which I have shed for you, that ye may witness unto the Father that ye do always remember me. And if ye do always remember me ye shall have my Spirit to be with you.”

The sacrament is the ordinance that replaces the sacrifices of blood and burnt offerings of the Mosaic law. As we partake of this ordinance, we can receive the promise given by the Savior. In 3 Nephi 9:20 we read, “And whoso cometh unto me with a broken heart and a contrite spirit, him will I baptize with fire and with the Holy Ghost.”

As we partake of this ordinance with a broken heart, the Lord promises us the blessing of having the companionship and constant guidance of the Holy Ghost.

The sacrament represents the Atonement of Jesus Christ. During that sacred moment, when we give our full attention to Him and focus on His atoning sacrifice, how can we not feel His great love for us? How can we not feel important when we remember that He willingly volunteered to be the Advocate between us and the Father?

Feeling the Savior’s Love Through Reverent Worship

The Last Supper

In Luke 22:19–20 we read:

“And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: [do this] in remembrance of me.

“Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.”

When Christ spoke these words found in Luke, He was focused on us; the sacrament was given for our benefit. Notice again what He says: “This is my body⁠ which is given for you.” And in the following verse, He says, “This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.”

Dear brothers and sisters, the Lord uses the pronoun you again and again to emphasize and remind us that the sacrament is for us—for you and for me!

The ordinance of the sacrament makes sacrament meeting the most sacred and important meeting in the Church. During the sacrament, we should strive to remove every worldly thought from our minds. This is time to be prayerful and reverent, not a time for reading secular books or magazines, nor is it a time for checking our cell phones. This sacred time is to feel His love for us and remember Him, to know that we are never alone and that His Spirit will be with us to help us during trials and challenges.

President Dallin H. Oaks taught, “By participating weekly and appropriately in the ordinance of the sacrament, we qualify for the promise that we will ‘always have his Spirit to be with [us]’ (D&C 20:77).”

The gift of the Holy Ghost is the compass that leads us to make correct choices and sanctifies us from all sin.

Closing Invitation and Testimony

On this Easter Sunday, as we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, I want to invite you, with all my strength and with all my love, to leave today determined to elevate your spiritual preparation and reverence as you partake of the sacrament. It is vital. As President Nelson said, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the companionship of the Holy Ghost in these latter days.

I know that Jesus Christ lives and He knows us. His arms are always outstretched and ready to help us. He loves us beyond what we can comprehend. It is my prayer that each of us will feel our Savior’s love as we partake of the sacrament and have the influence of the Holy Ghost in these days when the adversary does not rest.

I testify of the sacred mantle of our prophet, President Dallin H. Oaks, as a prophet, seer, and revelator.

In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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Smart Summary

  • The sacrament helps us remember Jesus Christ, feel His love, and renew the promised companionship of the Holy Ghost.
  • Coming unto Christ with a broken heart and a contrite spirit invites the sanctifying power and guidance of the Holy Ghost into our lives.
  • Reverently focusing on the Savior and His Atonement during the sacrament helps us set aside worldly distractions and draw closer to Him.
  • Elevating our spiritual preparation for the sacrament strengthens us to avoid deception and survive spiritually in the latter days.
  • As we always remember Jesus Christ through the sacrament, He promises that His Spirit will be with us to guide and help us through life’s trials.

Reflection Questions

  • How can preparing more reverently for the sacrament help you feel the Savior’s love and remember that His body and blood were given for you?
  • What would it look like for you to come unto Jesus Christ with a broken heart and a contrite spirit as you partake of the sacrament each week?
  • How can seeking the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost through the sacrament help you follow Jesus Christ and recognize truth in a confusing world?

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