Mosiah 21-22
When we get ourselves into bondage due to our dumb choices, we need the Savior to help deliver us. Those who repent are going to find the blessings of deliverance in their lives.
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When we get ourselves into bondage due to our dumb choices, we need the Savior to help deliver us. Those who repent are going to find the blessings of deliverance in their lives.
Many potential battles in our lives can be solved by proper information, communication, and understanding.
In order for us to truly be on “the covenant path”, we need to be around others and help love and serve them along that same path.
When you share the gospel with ONLY one person, it is never just ONE because we never know of the influence of that ONE person.
I love Abinadi and his bold, courageous witness of Jesus Christ. It has influenced so many and it will yet influence billions more.
Something that Abinadi preached in these chapters changed Alma’s heart and he applies his message. We don’t know what it specifically was that changed Alma…but I have some ideas.
When we truly “apply” the gospel message and allow it to be “written in our hearts”, that is when true conversion takes place.
A prophet’s message has always been to invite us to repent. How we respond to that message can affect our level of confidence and peace in our lives.
When you are dealing with a “blinded” people, how important is it to have access to a “seer” to help us understand?
Why do these Lamanites want to fight the Nephites so much? What is at the root of their “eternal hatred”?