John 8:1-12
Perhaps we are casting the wrong kinds of “stones” at people in their times of distress. We have a better idea… If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Perhaps we are casting the wrong kinds of “stones” at people in their times of distress. We have a better idea… If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
How did Jesus cause so many people to love Him, and so many people to hate Him? Let’s study John 7:12!
If we want a testimony of a certain gospel principle, we DO it…and then we will KNOW that it is true.
In this episode we'll talk about John 7-10. I love the gospel of John because it has unique insights and stories that are not usually found in the other gospels. We'll discuss two events the the Savior's life found in these chapters. First, we'll talk about the woman taken in adultery. We'll discuss the Savior's reaction to her behavior and how He did not condemn her. We'll talk about the importance of avoiding inappropriate self-condemnation. Second, we'll review the story of the blind man who was healed. We'll talk about how we often assume that, if something is wrong in our lives, we must have done something bad. We'll discuss how negative circumstances are not always the result of our choices, and how we can have greater faith in the Lord's plan for us.
Today we’re talking about the gospel of . . . Napoleon Dynamite? Listen in to find out more! (And give me some of your tots!)
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, John 7-10!
That which is needful - our daily building of our connection to Christ, will help us navigate all the good, better, and best decisions in our lives.
What would you say are the top 5 signs that The Church of Jesus Christ is true? Today I’m shining a light on one sign that often gets overlooked. Listen in to find out more!
A tricky lawyer’s question turned into one of the Savior’s greatest parables. But to really address the lawyer’s question, Jesus explains to him the real reason why we are to truly love God and love people. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Hank Smith and John Bytheway discuss the story of the man born blind in John 7-10, emphasizing the importance of personal testimony and the idea that it's okay not to know everything, but to focus on what we do know and have experienced.