So, it is almost 2 o'clock in the morning... I can't sleep. So, I started emailing my brother who is currently on a mission. As I shared some of the thoughts I was having this week, I figured I may as well share them with all of you.
Some of you may have noticed the title of this post - REPENT FAST. Hopefully it is not the first time you have seen these words in one phrase together... considering they are an important bullet in the Bearrie Pact. As a Bearrie, we have signed our names to always REPENT FAST. I want to share a story of a man who I know for a FACT would have fit in well with the Bearries. His name is J. Golden Kimball.
I don't know when my Dad told me this story... I was young... but I have always remembered it. It's kind of a goofy story, but it has left a real impression on me.
Some of you may have noticed the title of this post - REPENT FAST. Hopefully it is not the first time you have seen these words in one phrase together... considering they are an important bullet in the Bearrie Pact. As a Bearrie, we have signed our names to always REPENT FAST. I want to share a story of a man who I know for a FACT would have fit in well with the Bearries. His name is J. Golden Kimball.
I don't know when my Dad told me this story... I was young... but I have always remembered it. It's kind of a goofy story, but it has left a real impression on me.

I will be honest, I had to look up his name... I only remembered the story. But anyways, turns out this guy is a pretty important dude. Wikipedia says that he is "legendary character among church members, possibly comparable to what Mark Twain is to the general American public." He was a member of the Quorum of the 70 for over 40 years... that is pretty impressive.
Anyways, the story that I remember went something like this:
J. Golden Kimball grew up on a farm and had a bad swearing habit. I guess some members were pretty critical of it. One conference he got up to the pulpit and said something like this, "I hear that there are a few of you out there that are concerned about my bad swearing habit. I want you all to rest assured. I know my standing with the Lord is good; I repent too damned fast for it to be anything other than good!"
Anyways, the story that I remember went something like this:
J. Golden Kimball grew up on a farm and had a bad swearing habit. I guess some members were pretty critical of it. One conference he got up to the pulpit and said something like this, "I hear that there are a few of you out there that are concerned about my bad swearing habit. I want you all to rest assured. I know my standing with the Lord is good; I repent too damned fast for it to be anything other than good!"
I looked up the story and there are quite a few accounts of him communicating a similar point. Another one was an answer of how he "gets away" with swearing like he does. He said, "Hell, they can't excommunicate me; I repent too damned fast!"
The point is - we all make mistakes! Whether we have a hard time swearing, or stealing, or just forget to read our scriptures a little too often - we all blow it! And we all need to REPENT. And the moral of the story here is - REPENT AND DO IT FAST.
I searched the scriptures for the words often and repent. Only one scripture came up - Mosiah 26:30
God is willing to forgive us as often as we repent! So why not repent often?!?! If we make a point of repenting as quickly as possible, we can literally always be clean.
I know that the Atonement is real. I know it works. And boy am I glad that it works! I, for one, will always repent fast. No matter what. And I hope that you will to.

This is great. Thanks for the story and for keeping this blog alive. I need to write a post on here with the same urgency that I need to repent... fast.
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