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I asked my daughter what she wanted to be when she grew up, and her response was hilarious. But I think there’s a lesson to learn here! Let’s study Matthew 13:31-32.
I asked my daughter what she wanted to be when she grew up, and her response was hilarious. But I think there’s a lesson to learn here! Let’s study Matthew 13:31-32.
Dr. Combs continues to examine the miracle of Jesus and Peter walking on the water and how Jesus’s call to “Be not afraid.” How do we cast aside our doubts and fears?
Just how many Herods threatened the life of Jesus? Dr. Jason Combs explores the many Herods, their effect on Jesus and especially on the life, and death of John the Baptist and the call to sacrifice for the Savior.
So, how are things like leaven, a pearl of great price, or a net like the growth of the Church in our day? When we take these older parables and “apply them to our daily lives”, it can inspire us to participate more fully in the work of Christ’s latter-day Church.
Do you have a trial that has gone on for what feels like forever? Have you tried all of the solutions available with no relief? Listen in to today’s episode to find out what the woman with the issue of blood has to teach you.
Just like how seeds need good soil to grow, we also need to cultivate the right environment for our hearts to accept the will of God and increase our faith in Jesus Christ.
Why would it be fair that the people who have more, get even more? I’ve thought about this one for a while, and I think I’ve come up with an interesting idea. Let’s study Matthew 13:12!
From mustard seed to a good airplane story, we are surrounded by parables that can bless us if we are prepared to receive them.
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 13 and Luke 8 and 11. We'll discuss how the scribes and pharisees were so eager to try to catch the Savior in an error, that they regularly missed opportunities for spiritual development. We'll review how we need to focus on ourselves and our own change and not focus on the behaviors of others. We'll also discuss the parable of the sower, and the implications it has for personal change in our lives. We'll talk about how people have to be ready and willing for change for it to be effective. We'll also discuss how comparing our degrees of change to others is not helpful, and we need to celebrate our own successes appropriately.
Is it possible to get 100% attendance in seminary and not learn anything?? It absolutely is– and that’s bad news for ALL of us– even those who have graduated from seminary!