Leadership of Christ:

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I attended a book of Mormon / Emergency preparedness conference and this is a presentation titled Unknown Mormon Doctrine.  Any misinformation or inaccurate info is blamed on my bad note taking.

Christ changes our lives to five ways:

  • Change of our feelings and how we think
  • Changes our hands or actions.
  • Change of visions. How we see or interpret what we do.
  • Change of voice or inner dialogue. We see things through celestial eyes. An example of this is a pilot being shown how to fly. First, he is told what to do then show what to do and then do. The instructor once said you have to retrain your instincts when flying.
  • We need to return our instinct for celestial purposes.
  • DC 18:10 – 12 talks about the worth of souls is great to God.

There are different types of consumption:

  • Consumption by destruction: Mosiah 4:6 Satan destroys?
  • Mosiah 3:19, DC 127:7 – nine, DC 11:21, DC 19:23
  • Consume uselessly: first Corinthians 214, Mark 4:19
  • Consume beneficially: we learn, read scriptures
  • We create to the act of creation. Third Nephi 27:21, third Nephi 27:57, second Nephi 26:24, third Nephi 12:48
  • Movie: the infinite gift. How to accept the atonement? DC 121:41,
  • Moroni 10:7: after working with over 1000 years of Scriptures this is a summary of the Scriptures

Special gifts:

  • 1st Corinthians 12,
  • 1st Corinthians 14.
  • Chapter 13 is smack in the middle of those two chapters which talks about charity. Which means that two can be our spiritual gift. The people that divide the chapters broken up into separate chapters
  • An example of where Christ taught to shortness and kindness and love. After Christ’s death three of the apostles went back to fishing to earn money for their families. While they were fishing they couldn’t catch anything. A figure reaches the shore and asked them have you met? They say they didn’t. He told them cast their nets on the other side. They had an abundance of fish and Peter dives to the water and swims to the Savior

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