I testify that He is utterly incomparable in what He is, what He knows, what He has accomplished and what He has experienced. Yet, movingly, He calls us His Friends

Neal A. Maxwell
I testify that He is utterly incomparable in what He...
I testify that He is utterly incomparable in what He...
I testify that He is utterly incomparable in what He...
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I testify that He is utterly incomparable in what He is, what He knows, what He has accomplished and what He has experienced. This is a great testimony to the greatness of the Savior.

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