Golden Fractures

Christlike Attribute: Purity

31 min · 21. maj 2026
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Purity is one of those words we often reduce to “avoiding bad things,” but the more I study the life of Christ, the more I realize purity is so much deeper than that. It’s not just about staying clean—it’s about becoming refined through Jesus Christ. In this episode, I’m diving into the Christlike attribute of purity and exploring how the process of sanctification is a lot like refining metal. God doesn’t expect instant perfection from us. He works with us layer by layer, helping us release impurities and become something stronger, holier, and more beautiful through the Savior’s Atonement. I talk about the different stages of spiritual refinement and how daily repentance, covenants, and the companionship of the Holy Ghost are all part of becoming pure in heart. We’ll also talk about why Zion isn’t just a place—it’s a condition of the heart—and how every small effort to turn toward Christ matters. I share insights from leaders like Elder David A. Bednar and Marion G. Romney that have completely changed the way I view growth, repentance, and the refining process. Because purity isn’t about never making mistakes. It’s about continually letting Christ shape and cleanse us as we keep trying. If you’ve ever felt discouraged in your spiritual progress, overwhelmed by your weaknesses, or unsure if real change is possible, I hope this episode reminds you that sanctification is a process—and Jesus is patient with the process. We don’t become pure all at once. We become pure little by little, as we keep choosing Christ. Thank you for being here with me today. Let’s keep chiseling away the natural man and moving toward Zion—one faithful step at a time.

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Christlike Attribute: Purity

Purity is one of those words we often reduce to “avoiding bad things,” but the more I study the life of Christ, the more I realize purity is so much deeper than that. It’s not just about staying clean—it’s about becoming refined through Jesus Christ. In this episode, I’m diving into the Christlike attribute of purity and exploring how the process of sanctification is a lot like refining metal. God doesn’t expect instant perfection from us. He works with us layer by layer, helping us release impurities and become something stronger, holier, and more beautiful through the Savior’s Atonement. I talk about the different stages of spiritual refinement and how daily repentance, covenants, and the companionship of the Holy Ghost are all part of becoming pure in heart. We’ll also talk about why Zion isn’t just a place—it’s a condition of the heart—and how every small effort to turn toward Christ matters. I share insights from leaders like Elder David A. Bednar and Marion G. Romney that have completely changed the way I view growth, repentance, and the refining process. Because purity isn’t about never making mistakes. It’s about continually letting Christ shape and cleanse us as we keep trying. If you’ve ever felt discouraged in your spiritual progress, overwhelmed by your weaknesses, or unsure if real change is possible, I hope this episode reminds you that sanctification is a process—and Jesus is patient with the process. We don’t become pure all at once. We become pure little by little, as we keep choosing Christ. Thank you for being here with me today. Let’s keep chiseling away the natural man and moving toward Zion—one faithful step at a time.

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