- General Conference
- 2003
- October 2003
- The Atonement, Repentance, and Dirty Linen
The Atonement, Repentance, and Dirty Linen
Lynn A. Mickelsen October 2003 Saturday Morning Session
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This is not to say that sin should be covered, although that is the natural impulse of anyone who commits a sin.
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This is not to say that sin should be covered, although that is the natural impulse of anyone who commits a sin.
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This is not to say that sin should be covered, although that is the natural impulse of anyone who commits a sin.
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This is not to say that sin should be covered, although that is the natural impulse of anyone who commits a sin.
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There is a parallel between our garments being washed clean through the blood of the Lamb and how we wash our own dirty linen.
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There is a parallel between our garments being washed clean through the blood of the Lamb and how we wash our own dirty linen.
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When King Benjamin gave his great sermon in the land of Zarahemla, the Saints changed their hearts, and there was peace and prosperity throughout the land.
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When King Benjamin gave his great sermon in the land of Zarahemla, the Saints changed their hearts, and there was peace and prosperity throughout the land.
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Fearing to do wrong in the sight of God, Alma poured out his whole soul to God and pled with Him for answers as to how to handle the transgressors.
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Another side of exposing dirty linen is the carnal, insatiable appetite that some have to expose the faults of others.
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When the scribes and Pharisees brought the woman taken in adultery to Jesus, He stooped and wrote with His finger in the sand so others might not see nor hear.
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When the scribes and Pharisees brought the woman taken in adultery to Jesus, He stooped and wrote with His finger in the sand so others might not see nor hear.
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if your eye be single to my glory, your whole bodies shall be filled with light, and there shall be no darkness in you; and that body which is filled with light comprehendeth all things.”
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May we enjoy the Savior’s promise through Moroni to “arise … and put on thy beautiful garments.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 25: Jesus Again in Jerusalem
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Having spoken, Jesus again stooped and wrote upon the ground.
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Having spoken, Jesus again stooped and wrote upon the ground.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 20: “Peace, Be Still”
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- Open paragraph (Gen. 4:9)
That catechization is one of the most effective means of mind development is exampled in the methods followed by the best of human teachers.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 24: From Sunshine to Shadow
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The contrast between ten thousand talents and a hundred pence is enormous.k In his fellowservant’s plea for time in which to pay the hundred pence, the greater debtor should have been reminded of the dire straits from which he had just been relieved; the words, “Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all,” were identical with those of his own prayer to the king.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 4: The Antemortal Godship of Christ
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A general consideration of scriptural evidence leads to the conclusion that God the Eternal Father has manifested Himself to earthly prophets or revelators on very few occasions, and then principally to attest the divine authority of His Son, Jesus Christ.
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