Mercy for the Meek
Can you be meek and strong at the same time? What about slightly outspoken and strong-willed?
Can you be meek and strong at the same time? What about slightly outspoken and strong-willed?
How are the lives of Lydia and Edward Partridge like ours? Join Sherilyn Farnes as we discuss Doctrine and Covenants 98-101 and the many trials the Missouri Saints face while Joseph is over 800 miles away in Kirtland yet receives revelations for their day and ours. The Lord uses the evil actions of others to create a Zion-hearted people, which is a message for the early Saints and today.
It’s my favorite analogy-- about a lesson I learned trying to fly a kite on the beach as a young kid.
What does being a light sleeper have to do with bad spiritual habits? Listen in today to find out!
I had heard all the mean, scary rumors about my AP English teacher before I walked into her classroom. And I was super psyched.
Have you ever struggled with a sin that you felt you just could not overcome? Perhaps you thought-- like I did-- “Well, that’s just the way I am.” Today the Lord and Elder Holland are teaching us just how wrong that thinking is.
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 94-97? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Were the early Saints required to observe their covenants by sacrifice? Dr. Black returns to explain how the Saints are preparing for temple covenants and how the Lord tempers their expectations of Zion. We also discuss how the Lord is anxious to bless the Saints with temple blessings, power, and protection.
Have you ever received an assignment yet didn’t have the skills to complete it? Join Dr. Susan Easton Black as we discuss Joseph, Hyrum, and others were chastened for not building a temple and how the pattern for becoming like the Lord is established. Also, Dr. Black teaches how the temple amplifies our spiritual gifts and how the Saints can stop living beneath our privileges.