Exodus 19:7-12; 20; Matthew 22:34-40
The Lord is so wants to bless his children and bring them into his presence to have a relationship with him. To properly do that, we need to understand our relationship with him and our relationship with others.
The Lord is so wants to bless his children and bring them into his presence to have a relationship with him. To properly do that, we need to understand our relationship with him and our relationship with others.
If there were to be a “thesis statement” for the entire Old Testament, it could arguably be found in Exodus chapter 19. And the lesson is no different for members of the church today.
Have you ever thought about the phrase “I God am a jealous God“? I don’t believe it is what it appears to be on the surface, but rather a beautiful way of helping us build a relationship with him.
How is the blood and sacrifice on the altars in the Old Testament related to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ? Dr. John Hilton III explores the importance of service, sacrifice, and the Sabbath day.
The ancient Israelites are at it again . . . this time denying themselves of the greatest blessings possible. But do we ever do the same?! Liste in to find out!
Why would the Lord care so much about whether or not we are jealous?! I have a few ideas…
If you were going to give God a Christmas present, what would you give Him? Today we’re talking about the gift that would be at the top of His “wish list.” Listen in to find out more!
General Conference has started to become one of my most beloved times of the year, and it’s all because of one thing that I started doing. Listen to today’s episode to find out what!
Many people (teens especially) feel like the gospel just has so many rules! How are all of the "thou shalts" to the "thou shalt not" supposed to make us happy? As we dive deeper into the book of Exodus, we find that the Ten Commandments are God's way of telling us He loves us.
In this episode we'll discuss two lessons learned from Moses and his work with the children of Israel. We'll discuss the process by which Moses spoke with the Lord at Sinai, being required to go up and down the mountain to get information. This relates to our own challenges, what the Lord expects of us, and how effort is required to achieve things of value. We'll also discuss how Moses learned there were some things that he could not do on his own, needing to reach out for help from others. We'll explore how we each need to reach out for help, which blesses our lives and also those who help us.