Mosiah 11-17: Part 2
Dr. Ryan Sharp invites listeners to consider the difficult things Abinadi and all prophets teach while revealing the power of the redemption of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Ryan Sharp invites listeners to consider the difficult things Abinadi and all prophets teach while revealing the power of the redemption of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
What do you do with prophets? Dr. Ryan Sharp teaches the parallels between Abinadi and modern-day prophets, who teach, warn, and encourage us to increase our ability to receive revelation, follow God's commands, and follow Jesus Christ and invites us to consider how we receive the words of prophets.
I can testify to you that we have a prophet, seer, and revelator in Russell M. Nelson and his ability to “See” things we can’t see, is of “great benefit” to us.
Today we're studying Mosiah 8:20 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
As we put our trust in God, He will deliver us out of bondage…regardless of where or how that bondage originated from.
Have you ever prayed to drive home safely… and then you do?! Let’s study Mosiah 7:14 together!
Join Elaine Dalton and Barbara Morgan Gardner as we discuss doctrines, principles and applications of President Henry B. Eyring's, All Will Be Well Because of Temple Covenants.
One of my favorite, but lesser-known titles of Jesus Christ is found in Mosiah 7, and it can give us great comfort as we put our trust in Him.
Today we're studying Mosiah 7:25 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters seven through ten. This is the beginning of the story of King Zeniff and those who succeeded him as king. We’ll talk about the concept of being “overzealous” and how this can apply to our mental health. We’ll discuss what is known as “scrupulosity” or “religious obsessive-compulsive” behavior and how it can be damaging. We’ll also talk about how the peace that the Savior offers us can help us achieve joy and happiness regardless of our current circumstance.