The punishment!
Repentance. The punishment for the crime. Or so my 13-year-old self thought. I had done something wrong, and I was trying to remember the “steps”
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Repentance. The punishment for the crime. Or so my 13-year-old self thought. I had done something wrong, and I was trying to remember the “steps”
“And forgive me for my weaknesses and shortcomings today.” Does that phrase (or a variation of it) find a place in your prayers right now?
“For I the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance.” D&C 1:31 Well… no way any of us can stand in
I saw someone recently post: “Let’s normalize changing our opinions when we are presented with new information.” They were referring to political opinions, but to
Christ doesn’t want us to be caught in our sins. Have you ever felt that discomfort before? I have. That feeling where you know you
I’m working on feeling comfortable feeling guilty. That sounds kinda weird, right?! But as an imperfect person, I make mistakes and commit sins pretty regularly.
Once upon a time, I did not handle a situation very well. I was speaking with a friend, and the conversation got a little heated.
Alma is speaking to his son Corianton. Let’s use the “big picture” context to add all the layers of meaning here. ▪️Alma, also referred to
Do you want to know my favorite cleaning tip for when you just don’t want to clean your house?! Invite someone over! ???? It’s foolproof!
King Lamoni’s dad is pretty awesome. (I feel badly that we don’t get to know his name! Sorry, “King”.) As Aaron is teaching him, he
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