Nehemiah 1-4
We all have “dung gates” and “rubbish” in our lives that need to be attended to and can teach us valuable lessons in the rebuilding process of our lives.
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We all have “dung gates” and “rubbish” in our lives that need to be attended to and can teach us valuable lessons in the rebuilding process of our lives.
When you are rebuilding, it is so important to have mentors with the experience necessary to help you out. I love having prophets as my ‘general contractors” to help me build…and rebuild.
When rebuilding, it is essential to start with the foundation. Our daily offerings to the Lord - the prayers, the scripture study…those daily connections with the Lord, are indeed crucial to rebuilding our foundation of faith in Christ. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Need help rebuilding a damaged temple…or a damaged life? These books will provide you with excellent resources to help.
The Book of Mormon is technically an “Old Testament” book in the sense that Lehi’s family came right from this point in the scriptures and when you see that connection, it’s pretty cool!
At what point in your life did the scriptures start meaning something to you? King Josiah is a great example of what can happen when the scriptures become a part of someone’s life.
If you haven’t read about King Hezekiah, here is your chance to learn about one of the few righteous kings of Judah. And, boy is he a good one!
For all the bad kings that Israel and Judah had lead them, it’s so refreshing whenever you see a good one doing “that which was right in the sight of God”.
The Lord doesn’t forget His people, nor does He fully forsake them, even when they have forsaken Him. The many prophecies that Israel would be scattered were accompanied by many promises that God would one day gather them. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
If we were allowed a little peek at the other side of the veil during our times of trials and loneliness…I think we would be OK.