Sunday, February 16,
2014
I read this great quote today and wanted
to share it.
“As we seek to determine whether we have become
true Latter-day Saints—inwardly as well as outwardly—it soon becomes apparent
that the critical element is progress, not longevity. The question
is not how much time we have logged, but how far we have progressed toward
perfection. As Elder Neal A. Maxwell has said, ‘life is not lineal,
but experiential, not chronological, but developmental’ (Ensign, Dec. 1986, 23). The issue is not
what we have done but what we have become. And what we have
become is the result of more than our actions. It is also the result of
our attitudes, our motives, and our desires.” (Elder Dallin H. Oaks, Pure in Heart,
138-39)
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