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8:18 APOLOGETICS

"For I know that God is not a partial God,
neither a changeable being;
but he is unchangeable from all eternity to all eternity."

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Leaving Mormonism—or even beginning to doubt its teachings—can be an overwhelming and disorienting experience. The weight of traditions, family expectations, and years of ingrained doctrine can make it difficult to discern what is true. Many who step away from the LDS Church experience a crisis of faith, wondering if they can ever fully trust God again. However, for those who seek Christ in His Word alone, the journey leads to a faith that is no longer dependent on institutions, prophets, or extra-biblical revelation. Instead of a works-based system, the Gospel offers freedom in Christ—a relationship founded not on temple ordinances or priesthood authority, but on grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9). The burden of proving one’s worthiness is lifted, replaced by the assurance of salvation in Jesus, who declared on the cross: “It is finished” (John 19:30). True faith is not found in secret doctrines or additional scriptures, but in the sufficiency of Jesus Christ and His unchanging Word.

EXPLORE FAITH

8:18 APOLOGETICS

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