stevendf

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  1. That is a very good point. Thank you
  2. Where is the line of repentance? The question I am actually asking is at what point do you feel that it is needed to talk to your bishop? Is it the 10 commandments? Someone very dear to me (and yes I mean someone very dear to me) is going through a very difficult time. He made some extremely poor decisions about a year ago, and although he did not commit adultry, he did get to physical with a woman who was not his wife (hugging, touching her chest) he has not gotten back back on track and stopped taking the sacrament for a period of time (about 6 months) and he and his wife have worked things out to be stronger than ever and he has done everything that he can to be a better person and make up for things. But at the point of this all coming out, his wife said that she had a hard enough time getting over it already and that him telling the bishop would only make it harder for her again. He says that he truly feels ok with the lord and like he has done what he needs to do but he is not sure where the line is of if he should have talked to the bishop?