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Anyone who studies the workings of the human body has surely "seen God moving in his majesty and power." Each eye has an autofocusing lens. Nerves and muscles control two eyes to make a single three-dimensional image. Each ear is connected to compact equipment designed to convert sound waves into audible tones. Your heart is an incredible pump. It has four delicate valves that open and close more than 100,000 times a day. Think of the body's defense system. It perceives pain. It generates antibodies. The body renews its own outdated cells and regulates the levels of its own vital ingredients.

The many amazing attributes of your body attest to your own divine nature.

The Apostle Paul described it as a "temple of God." How could this be? Because your body is the temple for your spirit, and how you use your body affects your spirit.

God is the Father of our spirits. We are part of His divine purpose. And when He created us physically, we were created in the image of God.

Development of the spirit is of eternal consequence.

When we truly know our divine nature, then we will control our appetites. We will focus our eyes on sights, our ears on sounds, and our minds on thoughts that are a credit to our physical creation as a temple of our Father in Heaven.

For these physical gifts, thanks be to God! [MUSIC PLAYING]

God's Greatest Creation

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As children of God, we are His greatest creation. "Anyone who studies the workings of the human body has surely seen God moving in His majesty and power." -Elder Russell M. Nelson
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