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Here's a reference to what I think you're talking about:

"President Hinckley taught that when we stand before the judgment bar of God, there will be little mention of wealth or honor. But there will be searching questions concerning our domestic relationships. (Priesthood Session, April 2002.)

In June 1965, with the upstart building division of the Church, David O. McKay warned the new members of the committee that their new assignment would stretch them to the limits of time and effort. He then told them that the things of most importance must not be sacrificed for the things of least importance. He asked the new members if they would like to know what Christ would ask them at their judgment. The first two questions offered by President McKay were these:

1. Give an accounting for your relationship with your spouse.

2. Give an accounting for your relationship with each of your children.

3. What have you personally done with the talents given you in the premortal existence?

4. How did you fulfill your stewardship in Church assignments?

5. Were you honest is all your dealings?

6. What have you done to make a better city, state, and community?"

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The first two questions offered by President McKay were these:

1. Give an accounting for your relationship with your spouse.

2. Give an accounting for your relationship with each of your children.

3. What have you personally done with the talents given you in the premortal existence?

4. How did you fulfill your stewardship in Church assignments?

5. Were you honest is all your dealings?

6. What have you done to make a better city, state, and community?"

That looks like six questions, or rather four questions and two requests. But still, neat. Makes me think more about what I have done in my life.

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