2020-09-19-What Will You Bring to Show and Tell

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Topic: What Will You Bring to Show and Tell?

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Anyas

Session

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “Isn’t it mindboggling that the almighty God made the fulfillment of his creative vision co-dependent on his immature creature’s free will decisions. He thus knowingly set measured limitations to the exercise of his will power—quite a daring move. Some may coin as foolish such a good-will gesture.

His bold initiative tells you:

  1. That you have it in you to make the right decisions.
  2. That the almighty Creator does not shy away from taking measured risks.
  3. That your hands-on self-mastery apprenticeship calls you to make weighty decisions.
  4. And that judicious damage-control measures are in place.
  5. The Father’s will unfolds on the solid foundation of truth—the facts of life—and aims to eventuate a creature-friendly reality.

How do you invest your willpower? Do you defile it by pursuing unworthy causes that clash with the Golden Rule—the divine rule of thumb of treating others as you would like them to treat you?

The full manifestation of the kingdom of Heaven on Earth requires a show of good-will on the part of humankind at large—not just the heartfelt allegiance of a few. It is why Jesus sent out his apostles to recruit more souls as the laborers in the field.

The great Architect depends on you to implement the facet of his vision that concerns you. Your talents are the mixed media through which it will occur. What will you proudly bring to show-and-tell?”