Elevate your Come, Follow Me study with John Bytheway as he goes a little bit deeper than he gets on the Follow Him podcast. Every week he shares extra insights, stories, and thoughts that will help bring more perspective and depth to your study.
What can we learn from the anti-Christ, Korihor? John talks about why his story was included and how we can apply lessons from his to modern-day challenges to our faith in the Savior. John also talks bout how to respond to people who might question your beliefs and discusses why the devil’s promises always leave to misery.
What makes spiritual gifts important? John talks about how different spiritual gifts can be for each of us, and points out some of the lessons we can learn from the Anti-Nephi-Lehi’s sincere desire to connect with God, repent, and changes their lives.
What made the Sons of Mosiah such powerful missionaries? John looks at their choice to serve the Lord, their trials, triumphs, and how they transformed lives with their powerful preaching.
John looks at Alma 13-16 and explores what we learn about the pre-mortal existence, foreordination, and resilience in the face of adversity.
How do you deal with rejection but still keep your faith for the future? John explores the powerful lessons of perseverance and faith we can learn from Alma’s experiences.
What does it mean to be “born again”? John looks through the lens of Alma’s transformation and introduces questions to help you strengthen your faith.
Does the Lord take sides in a war? As the brewing battles that come into play throughout the Book of Alma begin to form, John shares what it means to go forth in the “strength of the Lord”. He also talks about what we can learn from Alma , who stepped down to preach to those who are a part of the Church and Nehor, who tried to destroy the faith of those who believed in Christ.
What did President Spencer W. Kimball say the most important word is? John helps us remember the great blessings the Lord has offered His people, and shares examples of the transformative power of prayer as you face each day’s challenges.
Trials are guaranteed to come. But just like the sun rises every new day, our challenges eventually end and new triumphs begin. John shares lessons throughout Mosiah 18-24 of resilience, redemption, and what it takes to successfully make it through life’s adversities.
Imagine what it would be to lose your life thinking that what you’ve done never made a difference. John talks about the enduring legacy of the prophet Abinadi, who died before he could ever see the fruits of his labor. John explores Abinadi’s powerful witnesses of God’s redemption and salvation through Jesus Christ.