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As we walk uprightly and remember our covenants, “all things shall work together for your good” (Doctrine and Covenants 90:24).
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Love you Elder Gong. Thanks for sharing the gospel light.

Thanks for sharing.

“Opposition in all things” is key to our mortal experience.

Thank you!

Thank you Elder Gong! We love you!

For a man who spends as much time as you do with a twice accused child abuser like Gordon Bowen, it sure takes a lot of guts to discuss walking uprightly and remembering our covenants. The scripture is good, though, so thanks for posting it. I believe it to be true, and am counting on those promises being fulfilled after I finish exposing Mormon leadership's part in creating and maintaining The Predator Pipeline that put Mormons in mental, emotional, financial, and spiritual bondage for the last four generations. Take care, Gerrit. Tell your allegedly child abusing pickleball partner I say hello when you see him again.

@GerritWGong Thank you! Your conference talk was an answer to prayer and has been a lifeline for me. 💛

The incestuous, polygamous, lying [through false revelations like section 101 of the original D&C] demon-god Min doesn't walk uprightly. His slave Joseph Smith Jr. patterned his life after him. The true Jesus lived His life in obedience to the unprogressing God of Psalm 90:2.

I loved this talk at Gen Conference. Thank you Elder Gong. I have to re read it a lot. It gives me strength and hope.
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There is nothing more important than honoring the covenants you have made or may make in the temple. Trials, challenges, and heartaches will surely come to all of us. Yet, as we attend the temple and remember our covenants, we can prepare to receive personal direction from the Lord. We can be reminded of the eternal nature of our spirits, our relationship with the Father and His Divine Son, and our ultimate desire to return to our heavenly home. All will be well because of temple covenants.
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