μνΌμ΄ μ κ²°μΌ λμμ λ κ·Έκ²μ
λλ½νμ§ μλλ‘ μ§ν€λ κ²μ 그리μ€λμΈμ μ무μ΄λ€.
그리μ€λμ μ’ κ΅λ λ§€μΌ μ£λ₯Ό ν¬κΈ°νλ μΌκ³Ό
μνΌμ μ½λ§€κ³ μλ μ΅κ΄μ μ¬μ¬μ κΉ¨λ¨λ¦¬λ κ²μ
μꡬνμ§ μλ κ²μ΄λΌκ³ μκ°νλ μ¬λλ€μ΄ λ§μ κ² κ°λ€.
κ·Έλ€μ μμ¬μ΄ μ μ£νλ μ΄λ€ κ²λ€μ ν¬κΈ°νμ§λ§
λ§€μΌμ μνμμ 그리μ€λλ₯Ό λννμ§λ λͺ»νλ€.
κ·Έλ€μ 그리μ€λμ κ°μ λͺ¨μ΅μ κ°μ μμ λλ¬λ΄μ§ μλλ€.
(νλλμ μλ€λ€κ³Ό λΈλ€ 99.3)

When the soul has been cleansed, it is the duty of the Christian to keep it undefiled.
Many seem to think that the religion of Christ does not call for the abandonment of daily sins, the breaking loose from habits which have held the soul in bondage.
They renounce some things condemned by the conscience, but they fail to represent Christ in the daily life.
They do not bring Christlikeness into the home.
(Sons and Daughters of God 99.3)
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