Product Description
Robert L. Millet
"This book is about grace," writes Robert L. Millet. "This is a book about works. It is, in fact, a book about how 'grace works.'" Members of many Christian faiths stress the importance of grace some even denying the necessity of good works. Some Latter-day Saints react by mistakenly arguing that we don't believe in grace. Brother Millet writes about our plight as fallen beings, what it means to be saved by grace, and why we should not fail to appreciate this heavenly gift. As he observes, "We have an obligation to cooperate with God in the salvation of our souls." Grace Works shows how each of us can allow Christ's Atonement to purify and strengthen us as we strive to overcome our individual sins and mortal limitations.
176 pages
About the Author:
ROBERT L. MILLET, Coordinator of Religious Outreach and former dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, is a professor emeritus of ancient scripture. After receiving bachelor's and master's degrees from BYU in psychology, he earned a PhD from Florida State University in religious studies. Brother Millet is a beloved speaker and the author of numerous books. He and his wife, Shauna, are the parents of six children.
Deseret Book