Leviticus 1-5, 16-19
Now that the children of Israel have a Tabernacle, we need a little glimpse into how they used it along with its relevance to us and especially our young men of the Aaronic Priesthood today.
Now that the children of Israel have a Tabernacle, we need a little glimpse into how they used it along with its relevance to us and especially our young men of the Aaronic Priesthood today.
Today we’re diving into what the tabernacle can teach us about the Savior. Listen in if you want a spiritual lift and connection to Christ!
Most people don’t think of the book of Leviticus as having much relevance for our lives today, but if you dig deep you will find it has much meaning to us - particularly for our young men in the church.
Do you feel like you SHOULD love the temple but don’t? This episode is for you!
For those days that you feel overwhelmed and alone, this episode is for you!
As we finish the book of Exodus today, it is so cool to see how kind of the Lord is in giving us a pattern to make it through this crazy mortal journey of life.
What does the architecture of the temple have to do with your own home? Hopefully a lot!
Towards the end of Exodus, the Lord spends a lot of time teaching about the tabernacle and ways that the children of Israel can gain blessings from it and gain more of an understanding of him.
In this episode we'll discuss the theme of the Book of Leviticus, how it was essentially a handbook for the children of Israel to keep the Law of Moses and to learn to grow closer to God. We'll talk about the way our thoughts influence our emotions. We'll further discuss how inaccurate ways of thinking can lead to emotional experiences that are distressing when they may not have to be. We'll do a specific application from counsel given in Leviticus 19, look at some possible ways in which we might deviate from the counsel, and how aligning our beliefs with truth can help us resolve emotional issues.
Are you struggling to WANT to keep a commandment? Good news, friend! Listen in today to find out how the Lord helped the Israelites who also probably felt a little less than excited to keep a specific commandment.