Saturday, November 8, 2014

Choice #2 1. The Parable of the Unjust Steward: It is more important to be honest and to build our eternal retirement plan than to only worry about this life. Now is the time to prioritize heavenly things and to be an instrument in the Lord’s hands. 2. The Rich Man and Lazarus: We need to be wise stewards over all of our responsibilities. If blessed with great wealth we can use it to further God’s purposes on Earth. Exercising humility by remembering that all blessings come from Heavenly Father is a great thing to do. 3. The Ten Lepers: The Savior sent the lepers to the priests to be healed. This showed that healing could come through others with the power of Christ. Only one was made completely whole because he returned to give thanks to the Savior. Gratitude is an essential virtue that should always be lived. 4. The Widow and the Judge: In this parable we learn the importance of continually coming to the Lord. We all know that our prayers are not often answered in the way we expect or in the timeline we hope for. But we can keep our faith rooted by continually turning to the Lord. 5. The Pharisee and the Publican: This parable was taught to show the difference in pride and humility. Those that seek to be praised on earth will have their reward on earth. But those who give all glory to the Lord will see His hand in all things.

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