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This source is an excerpt from a sermon by LDS Church leader Dr. D. Todd Harrison, focusing on the parable of the Great Supper from the Bible. Dr. Harrison explains that the parable illustrates the essence of spreading the gospel, comparing the servant in the story to Jesus Christ. He argues that those who are most receptive to the gospel are often the marginalized and those who are suffering, mirroring Jesus' own ministry to the poor and disadvantaged. The excerpt suggests that these individuals have a heart that is already prepared to receive the message, emphasizing the importance of sharing the gospel with those who are open to it.
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This source is an excerpt from a sermon by LDS Church leader Dr. D. Todd Harrison, focusing on the parable of the Great Supper from the Bible. Dr. Harrison explains that the parable illustrates the essence of spreading the gospel, comparing the servant in the story to Jesus Christ. He argues that those who are most receptive to the gospel are often the marginalized and those who are suffering, mirroring Jesus' own ministry to the poor and disadvantaged. The excerpt suggests that these individuals have a heart that is already prepared to receive the message, emphasizing the importance of sharing the gospel with those who are open to it.