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Excerpted from: Serving the Brethren Through Prayer

Brotherly love is not merely a warm, passive feeling, but it is a deliberate act rooted in our obedience to God's commandments. And when we have love for one another, it transforms us and it builds on our relationship with our spiritual family because our love for one another is a direct reflection on God Himself. When we come to know God through our obedience to Him and keep His commandments, one of the ways that we show that we are of God, and that God can see us growing, is through our love and giving preference to one another.


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