What’s His Business?
Have you ever gotten a strong spiritual feeling while not necessarily doing something that seemed spiritual? I’ve learned that “the Father’s business” can look like a lot of different things. Join me as we study Luke 2:49.
Have you ever gotten a strong spiritual feeling while not necessarily doing something that seemed spiritual? I’ve learned that “the Father’s business” can look like a lot of different things. Join me as we study Luke 2:49.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Dr. Eric Huntsman continues to examine John 1 and shares his testimony of Jesus Christ.
What does the Book of John teach us about Jesus Christ? Dr. Eric D. Huntsman explores John 1’s Christology, the authorship of the Book of John, and the power Jesus Christ can have in our lives.
Most of the wonderful and tender experiences we have in life come by being devout to where are supposed to be and being aware of those around us.
People often wonder why the temple is so “secret.” But is it secret or is it sacred? What’s the difference? Listen in to find out!
I know we just read about these men a couple weeks ago around Christmas, but we can learn a lot about what these wise men did to be…well, wise!
How do you feel when you get a new cell phone? Let’s talk about how that relates to the birth of Jesus in Luke 2:20.
I know we just read about these men a couple weeks ago around Christmas, but we can learn a lot about what these wise men did to be…well, wise!
In this episode we'll talk about the seconds chapter of Matthew and Luke, with an emphasis on the story of Herod and the wise men. We'll consider a pattern that emerges throughout the chapter. Information is sought and received, action is taken, but it only gets them so far. The process is repeated over and over until the destination is finally realized. We'll talk about how this process of receiving revelation and acting upon it is essential for our progress. We'll also discuss how additional information is usually given one step at a time, to increase our patience and faith.