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* In a 1989 Fireside address at BYU titled [http://speeches.byu.edu/htmlfiles/Eyring_Henry_10_1989.html Come unto Christ], Elder Eyring talks about how these verses (specifically 26-31) can be use to help understand whether we have had a change of heard, i.e. whether we have repented.
  
  

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  • In a 1989 Fireside address at BYU titled Come unto Christ, Elder Eyring talks about how these verses (specifically 26-31) can be use to help understand whether we have had a change of heard, i.e. whether we have repented.



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