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It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond.
PERFECTION
(by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond.
PERFECTION
(by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson
PERFECTION
It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond. (by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond.
PERFECTION
(by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson
It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond.
PERFECTION
(by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
It’s the continuous Struggle in life To succeed, And the ever-present Ability to fail, That makes The luster of Our own chunk of coal Closer To that of a diamond.
PERFECTION
(by Heather Ohern Hemsley)
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
“Occasionally, for well-motivated and highly devoted Latter-day Saints, confusion occurs about the differences between worthiness and perfection. Worthiness and perfection don’t mean the same thing! All of us are “works in process.” We can be worthy while still needing improvement. Be sure that you do not have higher standards for yourself or others than the Lord has established. Find satisfaction in your progress while acknowledging that perfection may still be distant.”
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
-Elder Cecil O. Samuelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson
“We all need to remember: men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips!” —Elder Russell M. Nelson