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Kevin R. Duncan

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#Disciple of #Christ, husband to an amazing wife, father of five. I strive to #ThinkCelestial #HearHim and #LetGodPrevail

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Holiness of heart means approaching God’s work humbly, pleading for His Spirit to sanctify our service. In Mosiah 18:12 Alma prayed for holiness of heart to baptize worthily. We can do the same in our callings, seeking His Spirit to guide and purify all we do in His name.

Holiness of heart means approaching God’s work humbly, pleading for His Spirit to sanctify our service.

In Mosiah 18:12 Alma prayed for holiness of heart to baptize worthily.

We can do the same in our callings, seeking His Spirit to guide and purify all we do in His name.
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Adversity is part of Heavenly Father’s loving plan. Though trials bring pain, with the Lord’s help they refine us, deepen our faith, and shape us into who He knows we can become. Through Him, our hardest struggles become sacred steps toward growth and grace.

Adversity is part of Heavenly Father’s loving plan.

Though trials bring pain, with the Lord’s help they refine us, deepen our faith, and shape us into who He knows we can become.

Through Him, our hardest struggles become sacred steps toward growth and grace.
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To forgive is divine because it reflects the mercy God offers each of us. He commands us to seek His mercy through repentance—and to show that same mercy by forgiving those who hurt us. Forgiveness doesn’t change the past, but it frees us to heal through Christ.

To forgive is divine because it reflects the mercy God offers each of us.

He commands us to seek His mercy through repentance—and to show that same mercy by forgiving those who hurt us.

Forgiveness doesn’t change the past, but it frees us to heal through Christ.
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Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, sincere repentance brings His forgiving grace. While sin brings pain, His mercy offers relief, comfort, and joy. Come to Him and find the healing only He can give.

Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, sincere repentance brings His forgiving grace.

While sin brings pain, His mercy offers relief, comfort, and joy.

Come to Him and find the healing only He can give.
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The pioneers pressed on with unshakable courage. We may have once urged them onward—and now they may be our ministering angels, helping us prepare the Kingdom of God for Christ’s glorious return. Let us honor them by pressing forward in faith.

The pioneers pressed on with unshakable courage.

We may have once urged them onward—and now they may be our ministering angels, helping us prepare the Kingdom of God for Christ’s glorious return.

Let us honor them by pressing forward in faith.
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“We do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.” (1 John 2:3–5) As we keep His word, His love is perfected in us—and we come to know that we are His.

“We do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.” (1 John 2:3–5)

As we keep His word, His love is perfected in us—and we come to know that we are His.
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"..all things are numbered unto [God], for they are mine and I know them." (Moses 1:35) Worlds without number fill His creations and still, He knows you personally and perfectly. You are His.

"..all things are numbered unto [God], for they are mine and I know them." (Moses 1:35)

Worlds without number fill His creations and still, He knows you personally and perfectly.

You are His.
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To know the Son is to know the Father. Jesus leads us to Him. (John 12:44) We worship the Father in Christ’s name. (Jacob 4:5) The Father testified: “This is my Beloved Son.” (Moses 1:6) One Godhead. One plan. Perfect unity. How has Christ helped you draw closer to the Father?

To know the Son is to know the Father.

Jesus leads us to Him. (John 12:44)
We worship the Father in Christ’s name. (Jacob 4:5)
The Father testified: “This is my Beloved Son.” (Moses 1:6)

One Godhead. One plan. Perfect unity.
How has Christ helped you draw closer to the Father?
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Though we pray to Heavenly Father, we come unto Him through Jesus Christ. We come to know the Savior by studying His life, following His example, relying on His grace, and feeling His love as we serve others. A relationship with Him is built in our discipleship.

Though we pray to Heavenly Father, we come unto Him through Jesus Christ.

We come to know the Savior by studying His life, following His example, relying on His grace, and feeling His love as we serve others.

A relationship with Him is built in our discipleship.
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Look at the stars. The earth. Your own soul. “All things denote there is a God.” (Alma 30:44) Faith isn’t blind—it’s seeing and believing in all things that testify of Him who created all things.

Look at the stars. The earth. Your own soul.

“All things denote there is a God.” (Alma 30:44)

Faith isn’t blind—it’s seeing and believing in all things that testify of Him who created all things.
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“Reconcile yourselves to the will of God.” 2 Nephi 10:24 To reconcile is to heal, to yield, to choose His path over your own. He invites us to repent with a humble heart, trusting that through His grace alone we can be made clean. Choose Him today.

“Reconcile yourselves to the will of God.” 2 Nephi 10:24

To reconcile is to heal, to yield, to choose His path over your own.

He invites us to repent with a humble heart, trusting that through His grace alone we can be made clean. Choose Him today.
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God loves you more than you can imagine. That’s why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save us from sin and death. (see John 3:16) Come to Him. Feel His redeeming love and hope.

God loves you more than you can imagine. That’s why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save us from sin and death. (see John 3:16)

Come to Him. Feel His redeeming love and hope.
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The Lord invites us to be valiant in our testimony of Jesus (see D&C 76:79). Each day, choose to stand as His witness. Let His light shine through your actions into the lives of others.

The Lord invites us to be valiant in our testimony of Jesus (see D&C 76:79).

Each day, choose to stand as His witness. Let His light shine through your actions into the lives of others.
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“In the Lord’s own way and time, no blessing will be withheld from His faithful Saints. The Lord will judge and reward each individual according to heartfelt desire as well as deed.” Russell M. Nelson His promises are sure and His timing perfect.

“In the Lord’s own way and time, no blessing will be withheld from His faithful Saints. The Lord will judge and reward each individual according to heartfelt desire as well as deed.” <a href="/NelsonRussellM/">Russell M. Nelson</a> 

His promises are sure and His timing perfect.
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Pride is the great sin that undoes many noble intentions. Pride can blind us to counsel, harden our hearts, and dim the Spirit. Christ invites us to put off pride, become as little children, and follow Him in humble, joyful discipleship.

Pride is the great sin that undoes many noble intentions.

Pride can blind us to counsel, harden our hearts, and dim the Spirit.

Christ invites us to put off pride, become as little children, and follow Him in humble, joyful discipleship.
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“Meekness is strong, not weak; active, not passive; courageous, not timid; restrained, not excessive; modest, not self-aggrandizing.” David A. Bednar Meekness is not weakness; it is total submission to God and His will.

“Meekness is strong, not weak; active, not passive; courageous, not timid; restrained, not excessive; modest, not self-aggrandizing.” <a href="/BednarDavidA/">David A. Bednar</a> 

Meekness is not weakness; it is total submission to God and His will.
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Following Jesus means radiating His light and love. Joyfully tell others how He blesses your life, so His hope can shine in theirs too. When we share His goodness, our own hearts are filled with hope.

Following Jesus means radiating His light and love.

Joyfully tell others how He blesses your life, so His hope can shine in theirs too.

When we share His goodness, our own hearts are filled with hope.