My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I don't often read doctrinal books unless they come from the leadership of the Church. Yet this book came to me highly recommended from a few key friends who said that it dealt with truths regarding the atonement. I was intrigued by these recommendations even though I only knew Brad Wilcox as an EFY speaker. I was duly impressed by the doctrine regarding continual repentance and how we come to obey the commandment "be ye therefore perfect."
This book is written towards people who are often weary in well doing and overwhelmed by the many demands placed on them. This is a hopeful book about power of the atonement not just to get us on the right path, but also to stay on that path even though we make the same mistakes over and over and over again. Do you have a bad habit or a continuing challenge that you just can't seem to get over? Or do you have many of them? Have you vowed a vow many times never to do something again yet find yourself making the same mistakes again and again? This book addresses those circumstances and gives understanding and hope that you really aren't such a lost cause after all.
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