Atonement

“As you examine your life during the ordinance of the sacrament, I hope your thoughts center not only on things you have done wrong but also on things you have done right—moments when you have felt that Heavenly Father and the Savior were pleased with you.” (President Henry B. Eyring)
I want to be known as a repenter.
Now I look back on those days as a single mom of young children with fondness and joy in my heart.
Take at least 10 minutes to view, read, and study this 2018 Special Witnesses of Christ video by President Russell M. Nelson.
Take 10 minutes to view Special Witnesses of Christ videos by President M. Russell Balllard and Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.
Because of the grace of Christ’s infinite atoning sacrifice, starting from where we are is beginning again.
Jacob’s teachings contain some of the most angelically inspired and meticulously prepared revelations ever made about the infinite atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
When we repent, Christ will lift us from our wandering paths, help us deal with the hardships, and safely deliver us to the summit where we can see our eternal potential and experience everlasting joy.'
We are not striving to enter heaven—we are striving to become heavenly.
After surviving multiple instances of traumatic stress violence, Abraham as a younger man knew that the only way to endure any future tests and trials was to live by faith.
In the Come, Follow Me readings for August 26-September 1, 2019, the Apostle Paul teaches: “God …will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape” (1 Corinthians 10:13).
“Knowing I am a child of God is the most powerful knowledge I possess!” (Jen)