Easter Week 4
The hymn that I decided to choose today is not one that I normally associate with Easter, but it is one that invites all of God’s creations to “find a voice“ and sing praises to him for the goodness of his holy Son.
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The hymn that I decided to choose today is not one that I normally associate with Easter, but it is one that invites all of God’s creations to “find a voice“ and sing praises to him for the goodness of his holy Son.
Many Latter-day Saints will remember the much beloved Gordon B. Hinckley as the 15th president of our church. But a lot of people don’t know that he wrote a hymn in our hymn book that is beautiful for the Easter season.
For Easter week, we are focusing on Easter hymns that remind us of the Savior and his resurrection.
Sometimes the greatest sermons can be found in the singing of the hymns. 🎶
Have you ever noticed that the children of Israel have short term memory issues? 🤔. How do we keep the memory of the goodness of God in our lives when things don’t appear to be working out?
When the Lord rained manna from heaven, his purpose wasn’t just to feed the hungry, murmuring children of Israel, but it also teach them more about him and the need to gather his goodness daily. GATHER. EAT. REPEAT.
Israel…we have a problem. The trick for all of us to figure out how to properly deal with those problems when they arise and not just do what comes so naturally to all of us.
How would you feel if you were just redeemed and saved from Pharaoh’s armies? Yeah, I’d want to sing praises too! What is your “redemption hymn”?
Out of all the examples to use to explain the principle of revelation, why would the Lord use the classic story of Moses parting the Red Sea? 🌊
The Passover Feast is such a sacred experience for all who appreciate the symbolism of it. It reminds us all of the need to remember.