Reconciliation
During the early days of translating the Book of Mormon, Joseph encountered a problem. David Whitmer describes the situation this way:
This story illustrates at least three things: (1) despite popular opinion, Joseph respected his wife, (2) he wasn't above asking for forgiveness, and (3) going to God is only part of the solution when seeking peace. Inevitably, to achieve complete peace in him, he will send you back to right any wrongs with others.
This is just as true today as it's ever been.
"So if you are about to offer your gift to God at the altar and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar, go at once and make peace with your brother, and then come back and offer your gift to God." (Matthew 5:23-24 GNT).
Joseph was later murdered with a conscience void of offense toward God and all men (TPJS, p. 379)
Beautiful
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