Lesson 20, “The Kingdoms of Glory”
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Thelma BarnesJune 30, 2013
I agree with Linda Powell about the Good Samaritan. This lesson reinforces my efforts to learn how to love as the Savior loved. I know it means becoming one with Father, the Savior, and the Holy Ghost and the command to become one with each other (His children). This lesson helps me to more easily look at any human being I meet as looked at by the Savior. It takes a lot of effort, but it being a matter of the choice of the heart give me more strength to appreciate the Atonement of our Savior. Thank you!
Linda PowellJune 9, 2013
Excellent article!! So grateful you shared the parable of the Good Samaritan in this way. I had never thought of this interpretation of it but it is just so mind-opening. Made my day!
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