Malachi: Part 1
Why does God have expectations of his children? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner explores the themes of love, gathering, and redemption
Why does God have expectations of his children? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner explores the themes of love, gathering, and redemption
Do you need a spiritual hype man for starting the New Testament?! You will NOT want to miss this episode with the amazing John Hilton III. He’s giving us background info, he’s telling us what to look out for, and he’s giving us the perfect tips we need to get started in the New Testament on the right foot! https://rsc.byu.edu/how-new-testament-came-be/who-really-wrote-gospels-study-traditional-authorship https://johnhiltoniii.com/seekingjesus/ https://johnhiltoniii.com/is-it-okay-to-use-bibles-besides-the-king-james/
Do you love doing laundry? Or the dishes? Or mopping? Yeah, me neither. But Haggai has something to teach us about what God thinks of our daily work.
There’s nothing wrong with homes, businesses, recreation, etc…but these things can get in the way of the most important things if we don’t devote the appropriate amount of priority and time to them. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
What do our trials do to us? Let’s look at a powerful example from our Savior! Join me as we study Zechariah 13:6.
It is one thing to start something in your life, but the magic comes when you have the courage and motivation to finish.
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of Haggai and Zechariah. These were prophets who lived in Jerusalem after the Jews returned from their Babylonian captivity. The people were charged with rebuilding their city and the temple of Solomon. However, they lagged in their reconstruction of the temple, and these prophets helped them see the error in their ways. We'll talk about how progress towards difficult goals is best accomplished by consistently moving forward, doing small things each day to progress. We'll also talk about how as we see ourselves as the Lord sees us, and what He knows we can become, this can help with maintaining focus and motivation towards personal improvement.
Today we’re diving into the story of the Israelites returning to Jerusalem and what we can learn from their efforts to rebuild their houses.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Haggai; Zechariah 1-3; 7-14!
Can you imagine our world with an added spirit of meekness? It would most assuredly “undo all that afflicts (us),” (Zephaniah 3:19)