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Lesson 2 Reflection

  • "Doctrine of Inclusion," Elder M. Russell Ballard
    • In this talk, Elder Ballard talks about how we need to make everyone feel included. Elder Ballard mention how in the parable that Jesus tells, it talk about a Samaritan helps a Jew. It is important that Jesus mentions this two different groups because back then they didn't like each other and would never inter mingle. From this parable we can learn that we need to treat everyone with care and love. 
  • "The Moving of the Water," Elder Boyd K. Packer
    • Elder Packer talks about how we need to serve our neighbors. We need to remember that everyone is our neighbor. No matter how big or how little our act of service is, it can have a big impact on the person that is receiving the service.  
  • "Concern for the One," Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
    • Elder Wirthlin says that we need to always make sure that we care for everyone. We are all children of God and we need to treat everyone like brothers and sisters. He gives many different reason how people are lost and things that we can do to help them back into the fold. Elder Wirthlin also mentions Jesus parable of the lost sheep and leaving the 99 to search for the one, and the importance of having all the lost sheep. 
  • "Drenched in Gratitude: Protection Against the Spirit of Entitlement," President Kim B. Clark
    • President Clark tells us that we need to be grateful for what we have and don't feel like we deserve something more. Once we start having the spirit of entitlement in us, it can hurt a lot of things. It can hurt our relationship that we have and more important our relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. He tells us by being grateful can help us to not have the spirit of entitlement. 

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