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When covenanting to live the law of consecration, do you still vow to give your life if necessary?
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I've been out a couple years and the last time I went to the temple was late 2019, early 2020 (I left sometime in the Spring of 2020). IIRC, you still were asked to covenant all you have, including your life if necessary, to the church at that time. Has this changed? I was reading the explanation of the covenants on the church's website and noticed that part isn't included under the explanation of the law of consecration.

Edit: Now that I think of it, this may be under the law of sacrifice and not the law of consecration. Any clarification on this would also be appreciated

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