The worth of souls is great:

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Notes from church today. any inaccuracies is the fault of the note taker.

–          Q: what gives something value.  When you spend something or give time to it, it gives value.

–          Worth is something you’re willing to pay for it.

–          By Christine Matthew: worth of souls is great BYU speech.

–          Humans like to divide it4sm people by value such as class.

–          The human-made value system is in constant flux. Can be valued by leadership.

–          God values are consistent

–          One sign of value people rate is beauty. People alter their lives to be beautiful.  Media will objective bodies.

–          Man look out at the external appearance but God looking into the heart.

–          In the book revelations, the throne of God is not above others. It is a circle and not higher than others.

–          The world’s value system promotes:

–          Definitions of the world’s values promote: Division, condescension, contention, hierarchy, disconnections, judgments, distancing.

–          These want to prove the value of one person above another.

–          People will tolerate someone else difference and it makes us feel our opinions are superior to someone else.

God’s forms of value promote the following;

–          Definitions of the God’s values promote Connection, compassion, love, acceptance, equality, togetherness, understand, closeness.

–          God’s plan promotes the values of each individual.

–          There is a difference between our perfection level and our true worth. Our worth is unchanging

–          The Lord loves everyone. And in everyone, there is something good about a person.

–          What evidence is there of our worth of souls

–          Topical guide to the scriptures give a list of the worth of souls scripture references

–          Study of the atonement can get evidence of our worth.

–          Palms 8:3-6

–          A Raisin in the sun: play.

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