Religious Educator Vol. 7 No. 1 路 2006
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The true power of the allegory of the olive tree comes from understanding that God is seeking not only for oneness and good fruit but also for servants who become companions, associates, and equals鈥攐r "heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ" (Romans 8:17).
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Classroom lessons should be built according to the instructions of the Lord鈥攕mall, light, and tight鈥攁nd we should live in a way that the Lord can touch our efforts and fill them with the light of His Spirit.
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"God does notice us, and he watches over us. But it is usually through another person that he meets our needs. Therefore, it is vital that we serve each other in the kingdom." 鈥擯resident Spencer W. Kimball
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The true power of the allegory of the olive tree comes from understanding that God is seeking not only for oneness and good fruit but also for servants who become companions, associates, and equals鈥攐r "heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ" (Romans 8:17).
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Classroom lessons should be built according to the instructions of the Lord鈥攕mall, light, and tight鈥攁nd we should live in a way that the Lord can touch our efforts and fill them with the light of His Spirit.
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"God does notice us, and he watches over us. But it is usually through another person that he meets our needs. Therefore, it is vital that we serve each other in the kingdom." 鈥擯resident Spencer W. Kimball