The Difference Between a “Good” Person and a “Holy” Person
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GwendolynDecember 12, 2022
Thank you for this wonderful message. During our studies on this lesson, we looked for a Book of Mormon scripture to round out our understanding of holiness and came across a fascinating one in 2 Nephi 2:11 where Lehi places holiness in polarity to misery: “For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so…righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad.” Truly holiness is happiness.
MaryannDecember 12, 2022
I am so grateful to be engaged in the holy work of the temple by seeking out my dead and performing their ordinances vicariously. What a blessing to have this marvelous opportunity to serve the Lord and to love His children. My experience has been that the more I attend the temple and seek for greater knowledge regarding the temple experience, the more I love the temple and understand the purposes of these holy ordinances. I have grown in my understanding that we are truly endowed with power in the Lord's holy house that will enable us to become a holier people.
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