Don’t Tell The Bishop, But…
Listen, I’m not going to judge you if you’ve said this. But let’s talk about the lessons from Matthew 25:21 and learn together!
Listen, I’m not going to judge you if you’ve said this. But let’s talk about the lessons from Matthew 25:21 and learn together!
How can we stand in holy places when the world we live does not seem to be very holy?
In this episode we'll talk about Joseph Smith Matthew 1, Matthew 24-25, Mark 12-13, and Luke 21. We'll talk briefly about the Second Coming prophecies and how we need to heed the Lord's counsel to "fear not" and to take things a day at a time. We'll review the parable of the talents and the Savior's observation of the widow at the treasury. Both of these accounts help us understand the pointlessness of cross-comparison and how we need to do the best with what we've given. We'll also talk about how we need to have an appropriate balance between serving ourselves and serving others, and how the Holy Ghost can help us understand what that balance needs to be.
Today we're diving into the JST that will make it very obvious who will be at fault at the last day if we don't make it to the celestial kingdom. Be prepared, it's not Jesus.
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Just what would you be willing to give up for Jesus? We're diving into that question today in this episode!
What social consequences sometimes discourage us from expressing or defending our belief in Christ?
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
If we want to see real growth in ourselves and develop a relationship with Jesus, we too must do small things to “stand a little taller” so that we can see Him more clearly amidst the pressing crowds.
He’s such a small character in the New Testament, but this person has become someone I look up to! Let’s read Luke 19:4.