The Nature of God

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

– Humility and meekness.
– Br Pinger; humility is knowing our relationship with God.
– President Hinckley: being humble means recognizing we are not on learned on how important we can become but how much different we can make in the lives of others.
– Song: be though humble. (pg. 130)
– Humility shows our dependence on God.
– Elder Bednar: Meekness is a spiritual gift and it is a divine path of the redeemer… (Paraphrase.
– Meekness is strong, not weak active not passive. Being modest is not self-aggrandizing. Gracious, not brash. A meek person is not easily provoked.
– Meekness acknowledges the actions of others.
– Learning from people who are less educated or experienced then you are.
– Meekness is protecting prideful blindness.
– Meekness is the attitude through the desire of righteous exercise and moral agency.
– Meekness is always striving for the remission of our sins.
– Foundation of all spiritual capacity and gifts that arise.
– Meekness can be devoting our lives through the atonement of the savior.

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