March 1 – Grace v. Works. Romans 3:20; “Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”
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Grace vs. Works
Posted in March, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Carole M Stephens, General Conference October 2013, grace vs. works, Romans 3:20 on 03/01/2023| 1 Comment »
Witnessing Tip of the Day March 1
Posted in March, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Carole M Stephens, General Conference October 2013, grace vs. works, Romans 3:20 on 03/01/2019| Leave a Comment »
March 1 – Grace v. Works. Romans 3:20; “Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”
Witnessing Tip of the Day March 1
Posted in March, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Carole M Stephens, General Conference October 2013, grace vs. works, Romans 3:20 on 03/01/2018| Leave a Comment »
March 1 – Grace v. Works. Romans 3:20; “Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”
Questionable Quotes from General Conferences
Posted in General Conference Quotes, tagged Allen Haynie, Bradley Foster, Carole M Stephens, Claudio Costa, D. Todd Christofferson, Dieter Uchtdorf, Henry B. Eyring, M. Russell Ballard on 10/16/2015| Leave a Comment »
Ordinances Connects Us to God
Posted in General Conference April 2015, Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Carole M Stephens, family of God, General Conference April 2015, works v grace on 04/17/2015| Leave a Comment »
General Conference, “The Family Is of God,” April 2015; “We each belong to and are needed in the family of God. Earthly families all look different…membership in the family of
God is not contingent upon any kind of status— … Our opportunity as covenant-keeping daughters of God is not just to learn from our own challenges; it is to unite in empathy and compassion as we support other members of the family of God in their struggles, as we have covenanted to do. …God wants us to be one. God needs us to be one—covenant-keeping daughters united in the diversities of our individual lives who desire to learn all that is needed to be back in His presence, sealed to Him as part of His eternal family.