How to Avoid Being a Conditional Covenant Keeper
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LOSAugust 27, 2014
Enjoyed reading this article. I have a question - near the end of the article -- "Look at these verses:" What does the B mean after the scriptural reference?
KTN August 27, 2014
Well said, yet do not forget the principle of repentance. Those who were not completely steadfast before the sign of the birth of Christ was given to the Nephites were likely among those who repented after the sign was seen. I trust many of them were among the steadfast 34 years later at the temple in Bountiful, chastened by their earlier experience. We all have moments when we are not completely obedient and steadfast--I have seen too many people give up entirely because they felt they had fallen short and didn't really believe that there was a way back.
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