. Te Karere. venant of the priesthood, we shallhave the privilege of being sealed toour wives, of having our children bornunder the covenant, and of eventuallygaining eternal life in the celestialrealms upon condition of our faith-fulness to the end. However, these arethe words of the Lord regarding thosewho do not prove faithful to the cove-nant of the priesthood: But whosoever breaketh this cove-nant after he hath received it. andaltogether turneth therefrom, shall nothave forgiveness of sins in this Worldnor in the world to come. (D. & :41.) The foregoing definitely shows thaidreadful c


. Te Karere. venant of the priesthood, we shallhave the privilege of being sealed toour wives, of having our children bornunder the covenant, and of eventuallygaining eternal life in the celestialrealms upon condition of our faith-fulness to the end. However, these arethe words of the Lord regarding thosewho do not prove faithful to the cove-nant of the priesthood: But whosoever breaketh this cove-nant after he hath received it. andaltogether turneth therefrom, shall nothave forgiveness of sins in this Worldnor in the world to come. (D. & :41.) The foregoing definitely shows thaidreadful consequences await priesthoodholders who do not live in accordancewitli the oath and covenant of thepriesthood after they have received it. The chief difference between ir wise man ami on ignorant one is. notthat the first is acquainted with regions invisible to the second, away fromcommon sight and interest, but that he understands the common things which thesecond only sees. Starr King, October, 1958 373. The Mutual ImprovementAssociation By ELDER GERALD B. WARNICK V\ 7ITH the division of the missionW behind us, it is the responsi-bility of us as members of the RestoredChurch to lay a strong foundation forour youth. A major responsibility ofthe Mutual Improvement Associationis to provide constructive and whole-some activity for the youth of theChurch. With the creation of the twoseparate missions it will now be pos-sible to enlarge our activities and pro-vide a better variety. In recent years,our mission has covered so much areathat it has been impossible to begina strong mission athletic that the missions are muchsmaller we will be able to work on anaccelerated sports programme. Facili-ties for indoor basketball and softballhave been another stumbling block butwe hope to be able to find adequatefacilities. Athletics have proved to be a veryuseful proselyting tool where theyhave been used extensively. TheChurch in America sponsors thelargest basketball league in


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