Perfection Pending and Other Favorite Discourses

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Perfection Pending and Other Favorite Discourses

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Russell M. Nelson

Perfection Pending and Other Favorite Discourses

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We need not be dismayed if our earnest efforts toward perfection now seem so arduous and endless. Perfection is pending. . . . It awaits all who love Him and keep His commandments. . . . It is the end for which we are to endure.” In this important book Elder Russell M. Nelson, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, offers hope and valued counsel to those who are struggling along life’s path to perfection. “If we do the best we can,” he says, “the Lord will bless us according to our deeds and the desires of our hearts.” And, in the same encouraging spirit, he notes, “Men are that they might have joy—not guilt trips! . . . Remember that the Lord gives no commandments that are impossible to obey.” This book brings together many of Elder Nelson’s insightful teachings on the goal and process of seeking perfection, the challenges that confront us in life, and the blessings and power of Christ and His covenant. He shares vital truths on our potential and weaknesses, marriage and peace, and death and the Atonement. “Are you vexed by your own imperfections?” Elder Nelson asks. “Please do not be discouraged by the Lord’s expression of hope for your perfection. . . . His hopes are for your full potential to be realized—to become as He is!”