20 February, 2009

#11 - Morality, part 1

Of Souls, Symbols, and Sacraments, by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Spencer W. Kimball:
"Another error into which some transgressors fall, because of the availability of God's forgiveness, is the illusion that they are somehow stronger for having committed sin and then lived through the period of repentance. This simply is not true. That man who resists temptation and lives without sin is far better off than the man who has fallen, no matter how repentant the latter may be. The reformed transgressor, it is true, may be more understanding of one who falls into the same sin, and to that extent perhaps more helpful in the latter's regeneration. But his sin and repentance have certainly not made him stronger than the consistently righteous person."
Miracle of Forgiveness, pg 357

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