November 6 — Conference Quote: Trust the Living Prophets. Church News, ‘Trusting Our Father’, October 2024 “God trusts His children to make many important decisions and asks them to trust Him, even when personal judgment or public opinion differs from His will.
“Whom we choose to trust is one of life’s important decisions.”
The scriptures and living prophets provide guidance and help to understand God’s truth.
“When we focus on the Savior, our faith can start to overcome our concerns.” Those who choose to be faithful, trust God and stay will be blessed.” — David P. Homer
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Jeremiah 17:5 “Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.”
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Today let’s start with whether or not God trusts us. The Bible tells us numerous times that it’s better to put your trust in God rather than man.
There are Bible verses that state God trusts us but this is in reference to Him trusting us with His gospel. For instance, see 1 Thessalonians 2:4 –
“But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel, even so we speak; not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts.”
The Church has proven they can’t be trusted with God’s word so Paul’s exhortation means they blew it on that as well. As a Christian my faith and trust are in God alone and not in sinful man.
Mr. Homer’s talk was yet another example of how this conference was all about Russell Nelson and had nothing to do about Christ Jesus our Lord.
To see Mr. Homer’s talk in full see General Conference, ‘Trusting Our Father’, October 2024.
Please pray for Mormons to see through all these lies!
With Love in Christ —
Michelle ✟





















































































































Amen and amen. Nothing but our King James Bible.
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Yes, trust in God and his word(the Bible).🙏🙏🙏for all Mormons and the spiritually lost.
Amen sister!
If the “profit’$” speak for God, and God is perfect, why so many problems?
What about the new sleeveless garmets??? Some are happy about it, while others are scratching their heads over the change.
God doesn’t change.
Malachi 3:6
Melissa
Continued…
God SET (past tense) the terms, It’s man that changes and tweaks them to fit their sinful needs.
By the way the LDS Jesus logo, isn’t wearing garmets.
Melissa
Oh their icon doesn’t match up to the BYU dress code. More on that later. 🙂
No it doesn’t…no garmets, no shoes, long hair and beard.
False prophets😔
Melissa