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A man struggled with a difficult weakness for 30 years.
Based on his own compelling true story, this person had a profound, spiritual realization and a breakthrough of understanding—that God always loves and values him and remains by his side, ready to help, even during repeated struggles.
Like this man, many of us surround ourselves with shame because we don’t believe we are good enough for God to help us. We might think we must somehow arrive to a certain level of “goodness” on own and stay there before God can step in and take us to higher ground. What’s more, if we continue to fall short, we believe we are hopelessly broken, condemned, and spiritually left behind.
But in truth, as we seek and surrender ourselves to God, whatever our starting point happens to be, God will always be ready to direct us toward the very best version of ourselves. And God will do it with patience and from our own personal place of need. God’s grace and blessings do not depend on flawlessness.
Read also the talk by Bradley R. Wilcox at:
churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2021/10/35wilcox?lang=eng
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A man struggled with a difficult weakness for 30 years.
Based on his own compelling true story, this person had a profound, spiritual realization and a breakthrough of understanding—that God always loves and values him and remains by his side, ready to help, even during repeated struggles.
Like this man, many of us surround ourselves with shame because we don’t believe we are good enough for God to help us. We might think we must somehow arrive to a certain level of “goodness” on own and stay there before God can step in and take us to higher ground. What’s more, if we continue to fall short, we believe we are hopelessly broken, condemned, and spiritually left behind.
But in truth, as we seek and surrender ourselves to God, whatever our starting point happens to be, God will always be ready to direct us toward the very best version of ourselves. And God will do it with patience and from our own personal place of need. God’s grace and blessings do not depend on flawlessness.
Read also the talk by Bradley R. Wilcox at:
churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2021/10/35wilcox?lang=eng
SUBSCRIBE to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the latest videos: bit.ly/1M0iPwY
Facebook: facebook.com/churchofjesuschrist
Twitter: twitter.com/ch_jesuschrist?lang=en
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Website: churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/latter-day-saints-channel/?lang=eng