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Gospel Topics: "Church discipline is an inspired process that takes place over a period of time"

Church discipline is an inspired process that takes place over a period of time. Through this process and through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, a member can receive forgiveness of sins, regain peace of mind, and gain strength to avoid transgression. Church discipline is designed to help Heavenly Father's children in their efforts to be purified from sin through the Atonement, return to full fellowship in the Church, and receive the full blessings of the Church.[1]


Notes

  1. "Church Disciplinary Councils," Gospel Topics on LDS.org.