Mark 2:1-12
Everyone needs four crazy friends. Ones who when they can’t get their friends to see Jesus in the normal way, they find another way.
Everyone needs four crazy friends. Ones who when they can’t get their friends to see Jesus in the normal way, they find another way.
Do you struggle with feeling unworthy? Or do you struggle with feeling too prideful? Let’s talk about who hit this balance seemingly perfectly in Matthew 8:8, 10.
Jesus was also the best Physician around. Maybe He wasn’t an official practitioner of medicine, but oh, was He so good at the art of healing not only sick bodies, but sick souls. And He’s still really good at it.
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 8, Luke 7, and Mark chapters 2 through four. We'll discuss two main principles from these chapters. First, we'll talk about the Savior's teaching of putting "new wine into new bottles." We'll talk about the mental health application for this idea, which is that in order to make long-term changes to our mental health, we need to change our overall ways of how we approach life. These changes can be made a little at a time and they are essential for improved mental health. We'll also discuss the example of the Savior calming the tempest, how the differences in thinking affected his emotions and the emotions of his disciples, and how thinking impacts feelings in general.
Have you ever wished for an immediate blessing that hasn’t come? Is it possible that you’re receiving immediate blessings without realizing it?! Listen in to find out! Check out this episode's sponsor here: https://www.byupathway.org/oneminute
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 8; Mark 2-4; Luke 7! Check out this episode's sponsor here: https://www.byupathway.org/oneminute
Understanding the difference between being judgmental vs. being judicious can be a difficult navigational challenge, but when we “take the long view” on people and situations - it’s really not as hard as we make it out to be. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
How likely is it that you’ll get into the Celestial Kingdom? What would you say your chances are? Today we’re going to dive into why your chances are probably MUCH higher than you thought before!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Why are people so scared for the future and why is anxiety such a prevailing emotion in our day? When we put God first, those emotions can be replaced with faith and excitement for our future.