“If our desires have been for righteousness and our works
good—meaning we’ve exercised faith in Jesus Christ, made and kept covenants
with God, and repented of our sins—the judgment bar will be pleasing. Conversely,
if our desires have been for evil and our works wicked, the judgment bar will
be a cause of dread. We’ll have a perfect knowledge, a bright recollection, and
a lively sense of our own guilt. We shall not dare to look up to our God; and
we would be glad if we could command rocks and mountains to fall upon us to
hide us from his presence. We will have our reward of evil. Ultimately, then,
we are our own judges. No one will need to tell us where to go. In the Lord’s
presence, we will acknowledge what we have chosen to become in mortality and
know for ourselves where we should be in eternity.” – Elder David A. Bednar





