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The Savior is the only one with the right to judge another’s intentions. He paid the price, He gets to be the judge.

In this week's meditation we explore how our intentions play a role in the difference between transgression and sin.

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Below are the references for this meditation:

“as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings.” (D&C 29:2)

“all things unto me are spiritual…” (D&C 29:34)

“Spiritually dead” (D&C 29:41)

“I see a great difference between transgressing the law and committing a sin.” (Joseph Fielding Smith, “Fall, Atonement, Resurrection, Sacrament,” in Charge to Religious Educators)

“they cannot sin…” (D&C 29:47)

Elder Dieter F. Uctdorf said, “remember that discipleship is not about doing things perfectly; it’s about doing things intentionally.” (Your Great Adventure)