Mosiah 9
Oftentimes in life, in our “overzealousness” and excitement - we sometimes neglect the instructions, thinking we know better.
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Oftentimes in life, in our “overzealousness” and excitement - we sometimes neglect the instructions, thinking we know better.
I can testify to you that we have a prophet, seer, and revelator in Russell M. Nelson and his ability to “See” things we can’t see, is of “great benefit” to us.
As we put our trust in God, He will deliver us out of bondage…regardless of where or how that bondage originated from.
One of my favorite, but lesser-known titles of Jesus Christ is found in Mosiah 7, and it can give us great comfort as we put our trust in Him.
What does it look like to always have the name of Jesus Christ written in our hearts? Hint: It was mentioned 255 times in April 2024 General Conference.
How do you lose your disposition to do evil? You do good continually. And doing good continually develops great hopes for the future.
It’s been said that our eyes only see and our ears only hear what our brain is looking for. The way we think greatly affects attitudes and behavior, as well as the joy we feel.
When teaching your children - you can’t control the outcome, but you can teach. And that is where the success comes.
Belief in Christ is a wonderful thing, but acting on it and doing is what leads us to not only a remission of our sins but lifeline “retention”.
When we learn how to “put off” the natural man within us all, then we can truly learn how to be a Saint through the atonement of Christ.