Failure is painful. Failure is something that no one — if possible — wants to experience. However, there are powerful lessons from failure that can help us become better.
The Book of Mormon is a great resource of comfort and assurance for those who need forgiveness and second chances in their life. Here are some Book of Mormon verses to remember.
One of the greatest gift given to mankind is available for all because of the Atonement of the Son of God. This Easter, open your hearts to the invitation of the Savior and partake of the sweet fruit of forgiveness.
Even after undergoing the process of repentance, you may still find it hard to forgive yourself. These four steps can help you find that sweet peace again.
When we are overwhelmed by problems, sometimes knowing that Jesus Christ lives is not enough. We want to feel His presence and that He is reaching out His helping hand.
How can you feel that He is present and aware of the trials that we are going through?
When you feel overwhelmed by problems, how can you feel that the Lord is present and aware of the trials that you're going through?
Worldly identifiers will never give you a vision of who you can ultimately become. They will never affirm your divine DNA or your unlimited, divine potential.
In moments of weakness, you and I may cry out. No one understands. No one knows. But the Son of God perfectly knows and understands for He felt and bore the burdens before we ever did.
The Lord not only suffered for our sins but also bore our burdens so He can understand and heal our pains and help us feel whole again again.
We all have different trials. We live in different situations. But no matter our circumstances may be, if we trust in the Lord, we can find joy in the journey. We can be happy amidst our hardships in life. Trust in God and He will bless you.
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