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Gramps,
At the time of the Savior's return to the earth, a conference is to be held
at Adam-Ondi-Ahman with the Savior and invited Church leaders. What is the
agenda of this meeting and who will be the invited guests? Thanks, Ross
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Gramps, What happens to a child that died at the age of say 0-2 years old? My question is when I go to Heaven can I raise that child at that age or is he/she an adult? We had some LDS friends over and we were talking about this. Please answer. Thank You, Brenda [answer] |
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Dear
Gramps, Since one of the purposes of our coming to earth is to be tested to
see whether we will choose right or wrong how will those who live during the
millennium be tested if Satan is bound and there is no temptation to test
them? Kristen, from California
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Gramps,
Could you please explain in detail, along with your opinion of the three
trumpet sounds before Christ’s coming? I realize it will not be all at
once, but I’m also sure it will be a scary thing even for the saints who
are living righteously. In your opinion, when do you think the first will
occur? I appreciate your
answer, and thank you. Donna, from Indiana
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Dear
Gramps, I’m very confused. I’m a recent convert and (unfortunately)
divorced. I would like remarriage eventually, to a worthy priesthood holder,
but if this does not happen, will I be unable to attain the celestial
kingdom even if I manage to be worthy in every other way? Also, I have no
children and my age makes it unlikely that I will become a mother. If I do
marry but have no children, will I have another chance in the Millennium?
Barbara, from Illinois
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Gramps,
I realize that you would have to speculate on this question, but I value
your opinion. If the Savior died for all the creations of Heavenly Father,
and all the children that have, or ever will be born. After the
resurrection, and each person has received some sort of glory, (or not)
where do the rest of God’s children fit into the plan of salvation? I
have to presume that Heavenly Father continues to have children even after
this world is celestialized. What is their state, are they tested as we
were, are they assigned to a glory (or not), is Christ the Savior of all
of his Father’s children regardless of the time they were born-- even
after the resurrection? Let me say this has absolutely no value at all to
my salvation, or yours for that matter, I just have an inquiring mind.
John, from Ohio
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Dear
Gramps, In your answers I read a couple of times that when worthy sisters do
not have a chance to marry while on earth they will have that blessing in
the millennium. I always believed I was the one to be sitting at the altar.
Now I hear that mortals are going to do it for me, and to be honest I really
don’t like that idea at all. I have been looking forward to that event
since I was a child, it’s sad enough I never had a chance here, but to
still not be able to sit at the altar with my new husband to be is pretty
disappointing!!! At the same time another question is popping up. If we,
resurrected people are not able to do temple work what are we to do there
for thousand years, knit socks?? Winnifred, from Europe
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