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In modern language, we think the word “perfect” means “to perform without errors.” Thankfully, this is not what it means in the scriptural context. Thanks to God’s grace, we can be perfected in Him.
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Apparently it does mean "you sure better stand up when I stand up and sit down when I sit down"

Let all in creation call Yahweh the author of confusion before ALL DEATH n impediment IN ELISE OYINKROMEINEIFA'S tongue n mouth r NOT 100% OVERTURNED, DESTROYED n 100% OF YAHWEH'S ZOE LIFE INFUSED INTO THEM NOW PERMANENTLY in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth u900gtefsfbaiCnYH

Thank you Elder Bednar. We are grateful for your counsel and words of wisdom!

My 3 P’s of Perfection. 1. Perfection is a process, not a destination. What we define as perfect today will mature/evolve 2.Perfection is one’s perception. My perfect is not yours 3.Perfection is realized in the blending of the imperfect parts. Like family, food, & structures.

Please make these downloadable.

Free agency now this. Bednar loves to be this guy:

Absolutely

This is refreshing and attainable. Love it.

Thank you, Elder Bednar

Complete bullshit

I also think the word “as” your Father in Heaven is perfect is very instructive. That word “as” has at least two meanings: 1. “Like”, or “the same as” (E.g. To be perfect like God is perfect) And also 2. “In the same way” or “by the same process.” (E.g. To be perfect in the same way that Heavenly Father attained perfection.”) So Christ may have been hinting at the process that His Father experienced to become perfect. Line upon line as we do. That realization gives me so much hope that the process is something that we can have faith will eventually result in a complete and finished state. But not to expect that perfection will occur in all things in this lifetime.

