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“Go to Work and Build” | Gabriel W. Reid | March 2025

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🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Go forth with courage, trusting in God’s plan. Work with your heart, mind, and strength. And build, knowing that God is also building you. Gabriel W. Reid, second counselor in the Sunday School general presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered this devotional address on March 18, 2025. You can access the talk here.

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Welcome to the Recent Speeches Podcast presented by BYU Speaches, featuring inspiring new

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devotionals and forums given each week on BYU campus. Be sure to check out our other podcasts

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This devotional address entitled, Go to Work and Build, was given on March 18th of

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2025 by Gabriel W. Reid, then second counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency.

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Thank you for being here today.

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The music has been beautiful,

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and you all look so wonderful this morning.

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Thank you for being here.

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Now, I may be wrong, but I believe this morning,

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I believe that today marks the first time in BYU history that two former teammates were back-to-back speakers at a BYU devotional.

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And guess what?

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You heard the best of the two last week with Coach Kalani Satake.

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So I'm just grateful that you're here today.

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You showed up.

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And honestly, it's great to be home.

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I do love the Lord.

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And I do love this university.

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And I love President and Sister Reese.

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Their leadership, their genuine love for the Lord, and their unwavering passion

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for BYU sports are truly inspiring. Now, he may not remember this, but one of my favorite

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