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		<title>VI Toolkit QReferece Guide</title>
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		<title>Upgrade Notes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[options to upgrade to ESX 4.1: vCenter Update Manager for ESX3.5 with network access vihostupdate for vSphere CLI esxupdate Service Console CLI esxupgrade.sh script for ESX3.5 without network access]]></description>
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<p><strong>vCenter Update Manager</strong> for ESX3.5 with network access</p>
<p><strong>vihostupdate</strong> for vSphere CLI</p>
<p><strong>esxupdate </strong>Service Console CLI</p>
<p><strong>esxupgrade.sh</strong> script for ESX3.5 without network access</p>
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		<title>Exam Booked!  March 11th!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 10:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.pearsonvue.com .  Please use the following username and password the first time you sign in. Username: kecade0001 www.pearsonvue.com Username: kecade0001 Candidate: Kevin CadeExam: VCP410: VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 4 Language: English Test Centre: Barnfield College Enterprise Way Luton LU3 4B U GBR Appointment: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 / Start Time: 11:45 Policies Check-in Policy: [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>Candidate:</strong> Kevin  Cade<strong>Exam:</strong> VCP410: VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 4</div>
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<p><strong>Language:</strong> English                  				                                              <strong>Test Centre:</strong> Barnfield College<br />
Enterprise Way<br />
Luton LU3 4B U<br />
GBR                                                                   <strong>Appointment:</strong> Fri, 11 Mar 2011 / Start Time: 11:45</div>
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<td><strong>Check-in Policy:</strong><br />
Please arrive at the test centre 15 minutes before your scheduled  appointment. This will allow you enough time to complete the check-in  procedures before beginning your exam. You will be required to show two  (2) valid forms of personal identification. Both forms must contain your  signature, must be current (not expired), and at least one form must  contain your photo. If you arrive more than 15 minutes after your  appointment time and are refused admission, the exam and delivery fees  are not refundable.</p>
<p>You will not be allowed to take any personal items with you  into the testing room. This includes all bags, books not authorised by  the testing programme, notes, mobile phones, pagers, watches and  wallets.</p>
<hr /><strong>Cancellation Policy:</strong><br />
To cancel or reschedule your exam appointment and receive a full  refund, you must notify Pearson VUE at least one business day before  your appointment. Otherwise, your exam fee is not refundable. Your exam  fee is also not refundable if you do not arrive at the test centre for  your scheduled appointment. (There is no liability for any fees if your  exam is free.) Please contact a Pearson VUE agent if you have questions  about this policy.</p>
<p>In case of a failure to deliver the exam, Pearson VUE will not  be held responsible for expenses you incur beyond the cost of the exam,  including but not limited to travel expenses and lost wages on the day  of the exam.</p>
<p>All policies are subject to change without notice. Please check  your email confirmation letter for the current policy for this  programme.</p>
<p>Pearson VUE&#8217;s goal is to make your testing experience a pleasant  one. We thank you for selecting Pearson VUE as your testing service  provider, and look forward to serving you again. Please feel free to  contact us with your comments or questions.</p>
<p>________________</p>
<p><strong>Check-in Policy:</strong><br />
Please arrive at the test centre 15 minutes before your scheduled  appointment. This will allow you enough time to complete the check-in  procedures before beginning your exam. You will be required to show two  (2) valid forms of personal identification. Both forms must contain your  signature, must be current (not expired), and at least one form must  contain your photo. If you arrive more than 15 minutes after your  appointment time and are refused admission, the exam and delivery fees  are not refundable.</p>
<p>You will not be allowed to take any personal items with you  into the testing room. This includes all bags, books not authorised by  the testing programme, notes, mobile phones, pagers, watches and  wallets.</p>
<hr /><strong>Cancellation Policy:</strong><br />
To cancel or reschedule your exam appointment and receive a full  refund, you must notify Pearson VUE at least one business day before  your appointment. Otherwise, your exam fee is not refundable. Your exam  fee is also not refundable if you do not arrive at the test centre for  your scheduled appointment. (There is no liability for any fees if your  exam is free.) Please contact a Pearson VUE agent if you have questions  about this policy.</p>
<p>In case of a failure to deliver the exam, Pearson VUE will not  be held responsible for expenses you incur beyond the cost of the exam,  including but not limited to travel expenses and lost wages on the day  of the exam.</p>
<p>All policies are subject to change without notice. Please check  your email confirmation letter for the current policy for this  programme.</p>
<p>Pearson VUE&#8217;s goal is to make your testing experience a pleasant  one. We thank you for selecting Pearson VUE as your testing service  provider, and look forward to serving you again. Please feel free to  contact us with your comments or questions.</p>
<hr /><strong>Directions to  Barnfield College</strong></p>
<p>Barnfield Technology Centre is just off the main A6 Luton &#8211;  Bedford route, approximately two miles north from Luton town centre,  behind Homebase on Enterprise Way.<br />
*Please note* &#8211; if  approaching northbound on the A6 from the direction of Luton town centre  the prominent Barnfield College alongside the A6 is not the Technology  Centre. Keep heading in the Bedford direction until the &#8216;Homebase&#8217;  roundabout.</p>
<p>The nearest motorway exit is Junction 11 on the M1.  Head towards Luton and take the first left &#8211; Stoneygate Road. At the  roundabout take the first exit &#8211; Oakley Road. At the T-junction turn  right &#8211; Grange Avenue. Take the second exit at the next roundabout &#8211;  Bramingham Road. Follow through (across several mini- roundabouts) until  the road joins into Icknield Way.<br />
Icknield Way then joins onto the A6 at the &#8216;Homebase&#8217; roundabout.</td>
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		<title>VCP test exam questions/answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 08:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[est Status: Failed Percent Correct: 55.57% Attempts Remaining: 98 Help/Questions: Direct all questions regarding this Test to jonh@vmware.com Missed Questions: Question: Which of the following vSphere Components is depicted in the image? Incorrect response(s): VMware vShield Zones Explanation: VMware VMsafe uses a third-party security virtual appliance. VMware vShield Zones is an appliance aware firewall technology [...]]]></description>
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<td>Percent Correct:</td>
<td width="99%">55.57%</td>
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<hr /><strong>Help/Questions</strong>: Direct all questions regarding this Test to <a href="mailto:jonh@vmware.com">jonh@vmware.com</a></td>
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Missed Questions:</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which of the following vSphere Components is depicted in the image?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
VMware vShield Zones<br />
Explanation: VMware VMsafe uses a third-party security virtual  appliance.  VMware vShield Zones is an appliance aware firewall  technology that uses VMware supplied appliances for it&#8217;s management and  security components.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which vSphere feature is depicted in the image?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
VMware Site Recovery Manager<br />
Explanation: VMware Site Recovery Manager is an add-on product that  allows virtual machines at a production site to be protected by a  recovery site.  vCenter Data Recovery is a backup solution integrated  with vCenter Server.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which of the following has no effect on the amount of physical memory resources used for virtualization overhead (Choose Two)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Increasing the number of virtual CPUs in the virtual machine.<br />
Explanation: Increasing the number of virtual CPUs in the virtual  machine will increase the overhead for the virtual machine.  Adjusting  memory share values affects priority access to resources when contention  exists, but does not increase or decrease a virtual machine&#8217;s overhead.   Operating System architecture affected memory overhead in earlier  generations of ESX, but does not impact overhead in vSphere 4.x<br />
Increasing the memory shares for the virtual machine.<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>You are running into disk contention problems on a  VMFS datastore. Which two actions should you take to solve this problem  (Choose Two)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Adjust disk shares for each ESX Server accessing this datastore.<br />
Explanation: Disk shares are set at the virtual machine level and  can be used to prioritize access to the datastore.  However, if  contention is severe enough some virtual machines may need to be moved  to an alternate datastore.<br />
Move some of the virtual machines from this VMFS datastore to another datastore on a different LUN.<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>When the guest OS of a virtual machine requires  all of the VM&#8217;s memory, which of the following formulas defines the  amount of memory that will always be composed of disk pages?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Memory allocated – memory available<br />
Explanation: A virtual machine will always be granted physical  memory if available, up to the memory limit.  If a limit is in place,  any memory over the limit will always be composed of disk pages.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>What two things are controlled by the DRS automation level (Choose Two)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
VM isolation response<br />
Explanation: Isolation response is a setting for VMware HA that  controls how virtual machines are treated when an ESX Host becomes  isolated from the network.  DRS automation controls where a virtual  machine is placed within the cluster and balances virtual machine  workloads using VMotion migration.<br />
VM restart priority<br />
Explanation: VM restart priority is a VMware HA setting that  determines the order in which virtual machines will be restarted if an  ESX Host fails. DRS automation controls where a virtual machine is  placed within the cluster and balances virtual machine workloads using  VMotion migration.<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>An existing VMware VI3 infrastructure will be  upgraded to vSphere.  The infrastrucure contains 250 ESX and ESXi Hosts  in multiple HA/DRS clusters.  Which of the following tools does VMware  recommend using to upgrade the ESX Hosts in this infrastructure to ESX  4.x?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
vSphere Host Update Utility<br />
Explanation: VMware recommends using vCenter Update Manager when  upgrading a large infrastructure or an infrastructure with clustered  hosts.  The vSphere Host Update Utility is typically used to upgrade one  host at a time, making it ideal for smaller installations.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>At what level can blocking policies be applied on a vNetwork Distributed Switch (Choose Two)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Virtual Adapter<br />
Explanation: Port blocking policies can only be applied to a  vNetwork Distributed Switch.  They can be applied to dvPorts/dvPort  Groups and to dvUplinks/ dvUplink Groups<br />
dvPort Group<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which of the following will cause a warning to be reported by vCenter Service Status (Choose Three)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Hardware monitoring is not performing correctly<br />
vCenter Server cannot connect to an LDAP source<br />
The vCenter Mount Service is not responding<br />
Explanation: vCenter Service Status reports service errors related  to vCenter Server.   This includes monitoring LDAP Health, vCenter  Server and vCenter Database services, Storage Management services and  Query and Feed services, including the CIM feed that is used for  hardware monitoring.  Some services such as the vCenter Mount Service  are not directly monitored by this tool and would need to be  investigated in Windows Services .<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which is NOT a supported database for vCenter Server?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
DB2</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>An administrator finds that the Hardware Status tab is unavailable when an ESX Host is selected  in vCenter Server.  Which of the following steps could be taken to investigate the issue (Choose Two)?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Check the status of the CIM Data Feed in vCenter Service Status<br />
Check the status of the CIM Data Feed on the ESX Host<br />
Explanation: Hardware health information for ESX Hosts is provided  in vCenter Server using the vCenter Hardware Service.  This service does  not show up in the Windows Services applet, but the status can be  checked in the Plug-in Manager.  The service relies on a CIM Data Feed  from the ESX Host, the status of which can be checked in vCenter Service  Status.<br />
<span>Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>An administrator is installing an ESX Host to boot  from a SAN LUN.  The storage array is an active/passive array.  After  configuring the boot LUN and installing ESX, the system does not boot  properly.  Which of the following could cause this issue?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
The LUN specified in the BIOS configuration of the HBA is passive<br />
Explanation: The term active/passive applies to Storage Processors, not LUNs.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which of the following describes the default behavior of uplinks added to a vNetwork Standard Switch:</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
The first uplink is active, additional uplinks are standby<br />
Explanation: All ports are classified as active when added to the  vNetwork Standard Switch. Administrator action is required to change an  uplink to the standby or unused state.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>An ESX Server is configured to access an iSCSI  target using CHAP authentication.  What happens to the access if CHAP is  disabled on the ESX Host?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Access is removed on the next rescan<br />
Explanation: CHAP is only checked when connecting the host to the  array. As long as the connection is active, access continues. If either  endpoint (host or array) ends the connection, the reconnection attempt  will fail due if CHAP is disabled.</td>
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<td colspan="2">Question: <strong>Which memory conservation technique allows the  secure elimination of redundant copies of memory pages between virtual  machines on the host?</strong><br />
Incorrect response(s):<br />
Memory Balloon Driver</td>
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		<title>vSphere VCP Exam Links and Notes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[85 questions in 90 minutes, book in Luton or Milton Keynes or Ilford or London VCP 410 Section 1 – Plan, Install and Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi Objective 1.1 &#8212; Install VMware ESX/ESXi on local storage http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_config_max.pdf Objective 1.2 – Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi Objective 1.3 – Secure VMware ESX/ESXi Objective 1.4 – Install VMware ESX/ESXi on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>85 questions in 90 minutes, book in Luton or Milton Keynes or Ilford or London</p>
<p>VCP 410 Section 1 – Plan, Install and Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi</p>
<p>Objective 1.1 &#8212; Install VMware ESX/ESXi on local storage</p>
<p><a href="http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&amp;q=cache:OsnkXuQu3oUJ:www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_config_max.pdf+vSphere+4.1+Virtual+Machine+Configuration+Maximums&amp;hl=en&amp;gl=uk&amp;pid=bl&amp;srcid=ADGEESi4SxFlXbCo0BOSnng7vjNGc1LUNmcf2Lq1NdD9EUufq_OpoHyh4AHwNZn-a8cfdtUxUeceTtEf53KIsG_DxvvbgzIhPwlObfKy6L6tUN5AzUkxWhJK5OFNO94lILOvDfsAn-rS&amp;sig=AHIEtbQRqTziutpguOw4GAoypAc99jwQCw">http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_config_max.pdf</a></p>
<p>Objective 1.2 – Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi</p>
<p>Objective 1.3 – Secure VMware ESX/ESXi</p>
<p>Objective 1.4 – Install VMware ESX/ESXi on SAN Storage</p>
<p>Objective 1.5 – Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions</p>
<p>Objective 2.1 – Configure Virtual Switches</p>
<p>Objective 2.2 – Configure vNetwork Distributed Switches</p>
<p>Configure VMware ESX/ESXi Management Network</p>
<p>Objective 3.1 – Configure FC SAN Storage</p>
<p>Objective 3.2 – Configure iSCSI SAN Storage</p>
<p>Objective 3.3 – Configure NFS Datastores</p>
<p>Objective 3.4 – Configure and Manage VMFS Datastores</p>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 349px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">VCP410 Section 4 – Install and Configure vCenter Server</div>
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<p>VCP410 Section 4 – Install and Configure vCenter Server</p>
<p>Objective 4.1 – Install vCenter Server</p>
<p>Objective 4.2 – Manage vSphere Client plug-ins</p>
<p>Objective 4.3 – Configure vCenter Server</p>
<p>Objective 4.4 – Configure Access Control</p>
<p>VCP410 Section 5 – Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines and vApps</p>
<p>Objective 5.1 – Create and Deploy Virtual Machines</p>
<p>VCP410 Section 6 – Manage Compliance</p>
<p>Objective 6.1 – Install, Configure and Manage VMware vCenter Update Manager</p>
<p>Objective 6.2 – Establish and Apply ESX Host Profiles</p>
<p>VCP410 Section 7 – Establish Service Levels</p>
<p>Objective 7.1 – Create and Configure VMware Clusters</p>
<p>Objective 7.2 – Enable a Fault Tolerant Virtual Machine</p>
<p>Objective 7.3 – Create and Configure Resource Pools</p>
<p>Objective 7.4 – Migrate Virtual Machines</p>
<p>Objective 7.5 – Backup and Restore Virtual Machines</p>
<p>VCP410 Section 8 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting and Alarm Management</p>
<p>Objective 8.1 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting for ESX/ESXi Hosts</p>
<p>Objective 8.2 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting for VMware FT and Third-Party Clusters</p>
<p>Objective 8.3 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting for Networking</p>
<p>Objective 8.4 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting for Storage</p>
<p>Objective 8.5 – Perform Basic Troubleshooting for HA/DRS and VMotion</p>
<p>Objective 8.6 – Create and Respond to vCenter Connectivity Alarms</p>
<p>Objective 8.7 – Create and Respond to vCenter Utilization Alarms</p>
<p>Objective 8.8 – Monitor vSphere ESX/ESXi and Virtual Machine Performance</p>
<p>______________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Exam BluePrint in PDF:</p>
<p><a href="http://communities.vmware.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadBody/10074-102-8-14871/VCP410%20Exam%20Blueprint%20Guide%201.6.pdf">http://communities.vmware.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadBody/10074-102-8-14871/VCP410%20Exam%20Blueprint%20Guide%201.6.pdf</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mylearn.vmware.com/lcms/mL_faq/2726/VCPonvSphere4ExamBlueprint.pdf">http://mylearn.vmware.com/lcms/mL_faq/2726/VCPonvSphere4ExamBlueprint.pdf</a></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-size: small;">VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide:</span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://www.simonlong.co.uk/blog/vcp-vsphere-upgrade-study-notes/">http://www.simonlong.co.uk/blog/vcp-vsphere-upgrade-study-notes/</a></p>
<p>http://acrazypenguin.com/maximums/</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Swap Space and Guest Operating Systems</strong></p>
<p align="left">If you choose to overcommit memory with ESX Server, you need to be sure your guest operating systems have sufficient swap space. This swap space must be greater than or equal to the difference between the virtual machine’s configured memory size and its Reservation.  To prevent virtual machine failure, increase the size of the swap space in your virtual machines, make sure the amount of memory isn&#8217;t larger than the amount of disk space (on the VM).&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Gods Perfection &amp; my perfectionism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. Matthew 5:4 God is already perfect, we are to be(come) perfect Greek word here is teleios which means brought to its end, finished wanting nothing necessary to completeness perfect lots of proverbs about integrity Proverbs 11:3, 20:7 perfect = blameless in psalm 18:32 in NASB God [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.</p>
<p>Matthew 5:4</p>
<p>God is already perfect, we are to be(come) perfect</p>
<p>Greek word here is teleios which means<br />
	brought to its end, finished<br />
	wanting nothing necessary to completeness<br />
	perfect<br />
lots of proverbs about integrity Proverbs 11:3, 20:7</p>
<p>perfect = blameless in psalm 18:32 in NASB</p>
<p>God will perfect things concering me;  Psalms 138:8</p>
<p>Col 2:10 &#8220;and you have been given fullness in Christ</strong>, who is the head over every power and authority.&#8221;</p>
<p>1 Corinthians 13:9-12 KJV<br />
Romans 7:15 (new you &#038; salvation)</p>
<p>Perfection will come at the time of the resurrection:</p>
<p>    &#8220;If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead. Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.&#8221; (Philippians 3:11-15 KJV)</p>
<p>&#8220;Perfection&#8221; is a lifelong process after which Christians will be made perfect.</p>
<p>    &#8220;God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect. Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us&#8221; (Hebrew 11:40-12:1 KJV)</p>
<p>Entire devotedness</p>
<p>Matthew 19:21 Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me.</p>
<p>Purity and holiness in speech.</p>
<p>James 3:2</p>
<p>For in many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, <em>and</em> able also to bridle the whole body.</p>
<p>Aim for perfection: Genesis 17:1, Deuteronomy 18:13</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t claim perfection: <br />
Job 9:20, Philippians 3:12</p>
<p>Colossians 3:14 And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness.</p>
<p>James 1:4But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.</p>
<p>Therefore, as God&#8217;s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.  And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.</p>
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