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POSTED BY: teacherdani on Jun 3, 2008
Celestial Kindgom-


I just wanted to share my opinions with you all- what about the celestial kindgom? LDS believe that in order to enter the celestial kingdom that we must be sealed and obviously as women who are without husbands who believe how can we be? I still believe we will make it if we are faithful to God's commands. What do you all think?

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POSTED BY: BOM1800 on Jul 17, 2008
CELESTIAL KINGDOM

IS INTERESTING TO READ THIS TODAY. ON SUNDAY WE HAD A LESSON ABOUT ETERNAL MARRIAGE. ONE GIRL ASKED THE SAME QUESTION IF WE WERE GOING TO GO THE THE CELESTIAL KINGDOM. IN THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION BY JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH TALKS ABOUT THIS AND HOW IF WE ARE NOT MARRIED WE WILL GO TO THE CELESTIAL KINGDOM BUT ONLY AS ANGELS AND SERVANTS NOT AS FAMILIES. I ALSO STRUGGLE WITH THIS BECAUSE I AM NOT SEAL IN THE TEMPLE TO MY HUSBAND OR MY CHILDREN AND I CAN ONLY PRAY THAT IF I STAY FAITHFUL MY HEAVENLY FATHER WILL BLESS ME IN THE END. I TRY TO THINK MORE OF MY BLESSINGS AND NOT SO MUCH IN THE AFTER LIFE BECAUSE IT IS REAL HARD TO KEEP STRONG WHEN WE ARE SO UNSURE OF THE FUTURE.

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Dec 4, 2008


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