“It can be discouraging at times to know what it means to be a son of God and yet come up short. The adversary likes to take advantage of these feelings. Satan would rather that you define yourselves by your sins instead of your divine potential. . . Don’t listen to him. We have all seen a toddler learn to walk. He takes a small step and totters. He falls. Do we scold such an attempt? Of course not. What father would punish a toddler for stumbling? We encourage, we applaud, and we praise because with every small step, the child is becoming more like his parents. Now . . . compared to the perfection of God, we mortals are scarcely more than awkward, faltering toddlers. But our loving Heavenly Father wants us to become more like Him, and, dear brethren, that should be our eternal goal too. God understands that we get there not in an instant but by taking one step at a time. I do not believe in a God who would set up rules and commandments only to wait for us to fail so he could punish us. I believe in a Heavenly Father who is loving and caring and who rejoices in our every effort to stand tall and walk toward Him. Even when we stumble, He urges us not to be discouraged–never to give up or flee our allotted field of service–but to take courage, find our faith, and keep trying.”

I continue to make mistakes. Sometimes, I get really frustrated at my lack of progress. This quote brought me great comfort and helped me see God as the loving Father that he is.

http://www.lds.org/ensign/2013/05/four-titles?lang=eng&query=Uchtdorf,+Four+Titles,+Ensign,+2013,+58