The culture of Christ

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Here are some notes from a church conference or meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. This is the official title.

– Sister Snow said when filled with the spirit of God, did you have any trials? When filled with the spirit my soul is satisfied.
– We have different cultures. What are our person and family culture in regards to living righteously? What can we add to personal and family cultures to lead us to be better people? We don’t change our own culture because we control our culture and don’t seek Christ’s control.
– When you change the way you look at things. Things change.
Elder Drake? My heart pondering continually. Created a word called ponderize. Pondorize can change our personal culture. Has two components chose a verse of scriptures every two weeks and ponder the scriptures several times a day. Some have memorized scriptures.
– Besides that, we can also change our culture
– 1. Develop a culture of gospel learning.
– 2. Temple attention. Look forward to involving friends. re pictures of the temple in the – home?
– 3. Supporting our church leaders. like a change of time for church. Do those around us know we will always support the leaders?
– 4. Do we support the Sabbath? Are we getting the full value of a spiritual rest?
How long are you willing to wait for a personal blessing?
– 3 Nephi 18: apostles administered the sacrament. Christ said ‘blessed are ye for doing this. … If you always remember me ye shall have my spirit to be with you.”
– Worthily taking the sacrament and be willing to be righteous. We may not have achieved full righteousness but we are willing and working on it.
– Honor and obey the lay of God and man.
– Show god we are willing to learn and grow.
– John Greely Woodward wrote: the saddest words of the pen: it might have been.
– Like that, to all the blessings we will miss because we are not willing to work for them.

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