How to lovingly explain we are ‘the only true Church’
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erikpeterhansenAugust 10, 2023
Good article! We can think of other churches as partly true and a preparation to be saved or the first steps for some to be brought to the full truth. No matter what one's faith is, that person who follows the Light of Christ can be brought to maturity and receive the fullness of the Gospel in the Spirit World. Even Latter-Day Saints will need to be more mature and receive a full knowledge there. Joseph Smith said that a man cannot be saved faster than he receives knowledge. If there was no continued missionary work in the Spirit World we would have a very small family of people sealed to each other at the end of the Plan of Salvation. There would be limited joy not fullness of joy. And in the end the One True Church of Christ will be full of joy.
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