a. How do our motives affect the outcome of what we do?
I'm not sure how to answer this, other than our motives affect the spirit of everything we do. If something is done out of duty or selfishness, it is not a happy task - or there is guilt involved. If we have the right motives, every outcome should contain more joy.
b. Give an example of how the wrong motives can completely undermine a good action.
In the book I think he uses the tithing as the example - and to me it sort of went with duty vs. desire.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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