Not a Prophet!
I am honestly grateful I’m not a prophet, and Ezekiel receives some powerful revelations about the weighty responsibility they bear. Let’s study the applications in Ezekiel 33:7.
I am honestly grateful I’m not a prophet, and Ezekiel receives some powerful revelations about the weighty responsibility they bear. Let’s study the applications in Ezekiel 33:7.
We are all busy and we all have many things we need and want to do in our lives. But there are only 24 hours in a day and sometimes it just seems like there is never enough time to do all the things. Coach Shannon Resare understands this struggle many women face in their lives. She has found that doing just three small things in her life has helped her not get more time but fit everything she wants to in the time she is given. She wants to share these with all of you today. So if you find yourself in a position of wanting to fit everything in and not have your life seem so frantic and out of control, give today’s episode a listen.
How do you open the door to personal revelation in your life and see yourself the way God sees you? Today Carmen talks with Rachel Rhien Tucker about learning to trust in the Lord’s timing, what it means to become a woman of God, and responding to “divine downloads” that help us see ourselves in a whole new light.
Warning people can be hard, but when the word that the Lord gives us to share is “as honey for sweetness” (Ezekiel 3:3) to us, then maybe it won’t be so hard to share and warn after all. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Most Americans have never fought in a war, or even had our lives disrupted by one. Does being so far removed from the loss and trauma make us more willing to send our military into battle? This is the first of two episodes we’re dedicating to thinking more deeply about the consequences of war. Rarely is going to war clearly the right or wrong choice. When is war justified? We're hoping that, by really embracing the nuance here, we'll be more clear-eyed as citizens and voters the next time America has the choice to fight. (AP Photo/Balint Szlanko, File)
In this episode we'll review the Book of Ezekiel. Ezekiel was a prophet called to preach to the captive Jews in Babylon. We'll talk about the Lord's mercies as He continues to support us regardless of the choices we make. We will discuss the idea of watchmen on the tower, or prophets, and how they warned people anciently and still warn us today. We'll talk about warnings and guidance that modern day prophets have provided about mental health issues, and how spiritual practices can be a helpful, but not exclusive, source of healing when dealing with mental health challenges.
What can we learn from a woman who worked in hospice? A whole lot about how we should be living our lives right now!
Emma's touching story on her struggle with gender dysphoria and returning to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Ezekiel 1-3; 33-34; 36-37; 47!
It was meant to be a fun family hike as Tim and Becky Graff and their two little girls headed to the narrows of Little Wild Horse Canyon in Southern Utah. Little did they know that the "Storm of a Century" was about to change their lives forever.