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===Topic: ''To Each Their Own''===
===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]===
==Facilitators==
===Teacher: [[Thought Adjuster]]===
===TR: [[Anyas]]===
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===Lesson===
Thought Adjuster: “Accomplished [[teachers]] thoroughly [[evaluate]] their [[students]]' proficiency level to devise [[curricula]] that will [[challenge]] them without overwhelming them.

They also strive to expand the [[understanding]] of those who lag in bringing them up to par with their more [[gifted]] and talented classmates without hampering their [[progress]]. Such was [[Jesus]]’ judicious approach while imparting the ‘good news.’ His outdoor classrooms attracted all types of people—from ordinary folks whose [[sincerity]] was the greatest asset to [[individuals]] with sharper [[critical thinking]]. It was a stroke of [[genius]] on Jesus’ part to teach with nutrient-rich [[parables]] from which everyone could extract spiritual lessons.

Another one of his favorite teaching modalities consisted of holding Q&A sessions with his inner circle. His [[disciples]]’ frivolous or sensible [[inquiries]] divulged their most urgent needs for [[enlightenment]]. An [[earnest]] question was a good primer for an in-depth examination of the raised [[topic]]—always with the underlying [[intention]] to promote his [[audience]]'s spiritual acuity.

His objective was to groom his [[twelve apostles]] to appoint them as his teaching assistants, hoping that they would take up his teaching baton after he departed from [[this world]]. Their [[ordain]]ment “was the Master’s personal commission to those who were to go on [[preaching]] the gospel and aspiring to [[represent]] him in the world of men even as he was so eloquently and perfectly representative of his Father.” ([[140:4|UB 140:4.1]]) It was their official send-off as [[itinerant]] [[teachers]].

The [[Alpheus twins]] were the least educated among the twelve. These simple-minded but big-hearted fishermen “understood very little about the philosophical [[discussions]] or the [[theological]] debates of their fellow apostles...”
([[139:10|139:10.2]]) Because they lacked the skills to be 'fishermen of men,' Jesus sent them back to their fishing nets without crushing their [[spirit]]. He lovingly told them: “Do not allow the things which you cannot [[understand]] to crush you.” ([[174:0|UB 174:0.2]]) “[Go]back to your former labors with the new [[enlightenment]] of the experience of sonship with God and with the exalted [[realization]] that, to him who is God-knowing, there is no such thing as common labor or secular toil.” ([[181:2|UB 181:2.19]])

It is not a [[competition]], but a [[collaboration]]. You each have a particular [[calling]] based on the components of your unique [[personality]]. You will know that you have found it by the joyful and gratifying sense of accomplishment it brings into your life.”

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