




Boy Blue
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@BoyBlue
Hello There. I'm that Nerd. #RestoretheSnyderverse LDSx, LCSW. I’m back.







$500 Million Exit: David Zaslav Is Leaving Warner Bros. a Rich Man — but He'd Love to Stay Around Even Longer variety.com/2026/film/feat…


Every Christian is a Saint. Every Christian is a Priest. Every Christian is Justified. Every Christian is Eternally Secure. Every Christian is being Sanctified. Every Christian will be Glorified.

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Anyone else feel this way?



Enduring to the end is not merely a relentless determination to grit our teeth, hold on to the limits of our physical strength and mental capacity, and push through the challenges and adversities of mortal life; it is so much more than that. Enduring to the end is linked inextricably to the spiritual gift of charity, or the pure love of Christ. As we are blessed to receive this supernal gift, a transformation occurs in our spiritual nature and character. Charity encompasses both what we do and what we can become as this spiritual gift ultimately possesses us. As we follow, love, and serve the Savior, we gradually focus less on our own desires and interests, and more on understanding and addressing the needs of others. We do not merely perform benevolent deeds; rather, our state of being is changed and becomes increasingly Christlike. Charity, then, ultimately possesses us. The scriptural phrase “endure to the end” is a repeated reminder of the mighty spiritual change in our hearts that should be ongoing throughout our lives; it also is His promise of what we may become if we truly are possessed of the pure love of Christ. #GeneralConference




