Conversion is a result of multiple experiences you have had,
where the Holy Ghost has witnessed truth to you.
It's the natural result of
having experiences
with the Spirit.
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"Your happiness now and forever
is conditioned on your degree
of conversion and the
transformation that it
brings to your life. "
- Richard G. Scott
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Stated simply, true conversion is the fruit of faith, repentance, andconsistent obedience.
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Faith and character are intimately related.
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Character is woven patiently from threads of applied principle, doctrine, and obedience.
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Neither Satan nor any other power
can destroy or undermine
your growing character.
Only you could do that through disobedience.
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The bedrock of character is integrity.
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Worthy character will strengthen your capacity to recognize the direction of the Spirit and to be obedient to it. Your consistent exercise of faith builds strong character. A secure foundation for your growing character is laid by making Jesus Christ and His teachings the center of your life.
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Your character is a measure of what you are becoming. It is the evidence of how well you are using your time on earth in this period of mortal probation.
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Lack of character leads one under pressure to satisfy appetite or seek personal gain.
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a testimony is not emotion.
It is the very essence of character woven
from threads born of countless correct decisions.
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- • God uses your faith to mold your character.
- • Character is the manifestation of what you are becoming.
- • Strong character results from consistent correct choices.
- • The bedrock of character is integrity.
- • The more your character is fortified, the more enabled you are to exercise the power of faith.
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