The Savior has given us a plan of salvation which, if followed, will ensure our happiness and lead us back to God. Exactly what does that plan require? How does it function in eternity and in our immediate lives, and how necessary is it? What can we expect if we implement the plan fully in our lives? These are questions we must answer if we wish for the true happiness and eternal success that God has promised His faithful. In We Will Prove Them Herewith, Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Council of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sensitively discusses these questions. He examines such frequently misunderstood topics as the function of time and God's eternal perspective of life as contrasted with our oftentimes shortsighted perspectives. He dwells on the need for trials, endurance, and obedience to God. He talks of the qualities we need to aid us eternally, especially in this season immediately preceding the second coming of the Lord. Elder Maxwell writes, "When life is viewed superficially, granted, it can seem routine and pedestrian. However, what appears on the surface can be a thin cover for developments of spiritual significance." This book will help all those who wish to maintain, in the words of Elder Maxwell, "gospel perspective in the midst of ordinariness, the pressures of temptation, tribulation, deprivation, and the cares of the world."