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The [[measure]] of a great deed is the extent that it was [[motivated]] by [[goodness]], and good deeds are [[measured]] by the greatness of the [[ideals]] which spawned them. [[Learning]] thus to motivate and [[inspire]] our lives by comprehending [[goodness]] and [[aspiring]] to greatness propels [[humanity]] forward by the increasing awareness of the [[reality]] of these great spiritual [[facts]]. Mercy is the [[inevitable]] son of goodness and greatness. [[Wisdom]] is the inevitable child of these great [[spiritual]] realities, [[goodness]] and [[mercy]]. As you are slowly [[learning]] to experience [[wisdom]], it always shows the way to [[mercy]] and goodness combined as greatness. [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1993-09-26-God_And_His_Nature - Ham]
 
The [[measure]] of a great deed is the extent that it was [[motivated]] by [[goodness]], and good deeds are [[measured]] by the greatness of the [[ideals]] which spawned them. [[Learning]] thus to motivate and [[inspire]] our lives by comprehending [[goodness]] and [[aspiring]] to greatness propels [[humanity]] forward by the increasing awareness of the [[reality]] of these great spiritual [[facts]]. Mercy is the [[inevitable]] son of goodness and greatness. [[Wisdom]] is the inevitable child of these great [[spiritual]] realities, [[goodness]] and [[mercy]]. As you are slowly [[learning]] to experience [[wisdom]], it always shows the way to [[mercy]] and goodness combined as greatness. [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1993-09-26-God_And_His_Nature - Ham]
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''Greatness'' cannot be estimated without knowing the [[content]] of [[goodness]], while goodness cannot be portrayed without [[exhibiting]] its [[inherent]] and [[divine]] greatness.
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The estimate of greatness varies from [[sphere]] to sphere. To be great is to be Godlike. And since the [[quality]] of greatness is wholly [[determined]] by the [[content]] of [[goodness]], it follows that, even in your present [[human]] estate, if you can through [[grace]] become [[good]], you are thereby becoming great.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=28:6_The_Tertiary_Seconaphim (28:6.21-22)]
    
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