Unwavering Commitment to Jesus Christ

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These are notes from a church talk. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

– When people of condo converted to Christianity, they threw their idles into waterfalls.
– You need to fill out something that will
– How to replace sin
– Replace your old life.
– You need to repent each day.
– Think of Christ and what he did
– Repentance is not just stopping; repenting is to devote your life to Christ in addition to stopping the sin. Throwing sin away if not enough.
– One member of the class does training to help people with behavior problems. It is unethical to tell people to stop an action. You need to address the cause of the behavior and do an activity to address the challenge.
– One person who had issues with pornography devotes his time to church history on the computer.
– Some missionaries will ask investigators to discuss the motivation of why they want to follow Christ. Those having that motivation can help them.
– Satan is very subtle in encouraging us to sin. We must rely upon God to strengthen us. We need an unwavering commitment to Christ.
– Jude: 1:3-4 things that we are challenges.
– Nelson: women conference said, “Put aside the things of this world.
– For our faith to grow, we must choose faith-building actions, such as praying, studying the scriptures, partaking of the sacrament keeping the commandments and serving others.
– Faith building tools:
– Extra mile for others
– Temple, mindfulness
– Listen and act
– Strengthen others
– Teaching
– Ministering
– Meeting attendance as well as temple.
– Recognize blessing/ answer to prayers
– Thoughtful activities
– Consistency of Good behavior
– Make sure our thoughts are the focus on the savior.
– Think of a moment in your life. What is different at the time you had a strong commitment to Christ. Once you see those conditions, repeat them.
– Avoid distractions
– Think of the convent that has to change from old friends to new friends to overcome bad habits and to commit themselves to live under Christ.

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