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What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

Released Tuesday, 2nd February 2021
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What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

What Makes the Work so Great and Marvelous?

Tuesday, 2nd February 2021
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What makes the work great and marvelous is that we become great and marvelous when we work. 

There are so many great reasons that the Lord's work is great and marvelous but in this episode, I share a few thoughts that you may have not thought of. 

One of the many thoughts I share in this episode is how Entisen's principle of gravitational time dilation gives us an idea of God's perspective on missionary work.  Without getting too technical, gravitational time dilation is pretty much summed up in 2 Peter 3:8. Peter explains, that "... one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day."

In 2019, the Church had 248,000 people accept the gospel. That is one year. If we multiply that number by 1000 years, that means, that God sees two hundred and forty-eight million of his children accept the gospel per day. 

My desire is not to quantify people, but to show the greatest and marvelousness of the work from Heavenly's Father's perspective. Because God and see the past present future in one eternal now, he not only sees, the baptism of a single person at the moment of that baptism but he also sees all the generations of time that are blessed by that one act. 

When we do the Lord's work, never underestimate the impact of a simple act of kindness. If our world was not bound by time and space, we would be able to see how one smile, greeting or invitation would impact all generations of time. 

I wish I could share all the thoughts I had in this episode, but that would make this post longer than you probably want it to be. I linked the episode below if you want to hear more thoughts similar to this. 

Please share some of your thoughts as well. I would love to hear them.

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