Nov 7 2017 2 Nephi 9-11 Lesson 9 by Bekah Ellsworth

“Without the Atonement, futility would replace purpose, hopelessness would be exchanged for hope, and misery would be traded for happiness. If there were no Atonement, Elder Marion G Romney declared, ‘The whole purpose for the earth and our living upon it would fail.'” – Elder Tad L. Callister, The Infinite Atonement, pg. 57

“A cathedral without windows, a face without eyes, a field without flowers, an alphabet without vowels, a continent without rivers, a night without stars, and a sky without a sun—these would not be so sad as a … soul without Christ.” – James L. Gordon (as quoted by Elder Tad L. Callister in The Infinite Atonement)

“The Savior reminds us that He has ‘graven [us] upon the palms of [His] hands.’ Considering the incomprehensible cost of the Crucifixion and Atonement, I promise you He is not going to turn His back on us now. When He says to the poor in spirit, ‘Come unto me,’ He means He knows the way out and He knows the way up. He knows it because He has walked it. He knows the way because He is the way.”

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, Broken Things to Mend, GC April 2006

https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2006/04/broken-things-to-mend?lang=eng

“As I have stated previously, there were many years in which I believed that the atoning process involved an infinite mass of sin being heaped upon the Savior. As I have become more familiar with the scriptures, my view of the Atonement has expanded. The Atonement involved more than an infinite mass of sin; it entailed an infinite stream of individuals with their specific needs…

“Brothers and sisters, the Atonement was not only infinite in its expanse but intimate in the lives of God’s children. The Redeemer of the world is acquainted with each person’s infirmities. He knows your problems. He understands your joys as well as your sorrows. He knows the nature of the temptations that beset you and how they interface with your weaknesses. Above all he knows you and knows how and when to help you.”

President Merrill J. Bateman, One by One, BYU Speeches

Elder Melvin J. Ballard’s account of his dream of the Savior is found in I Know That He Lives, Ensign, December 2014