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Default Elder D. Todd Christofferson - Saturday a.m. session

Life offers you 2 precious gifts. Time and freedom of choice. The freedom to buy with your time what you will.

To consecrate is to set apart or dedicate something as sacred. True success comes in consecrating our lives (times and choices) to God’s purposes.

5 Elements of a consecrated life:
Purity
Work
Respect for ones physical body
Service
Integrity

Take heed that you do not judge that which is evil to be of God.

We would certainly not deface our bodies with tattoos, or debilitate it with drugs or defile it with fornication or adultery.

YouTube - Elder D. Todd Christofferson - Reflections on a Consecrated Life

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