Jacob 5:7, 11, 13, 32, 41, 46, 47, 49-51
Once we realize how much the Lord of the Vineyard see the value in his beloved “trees”, then we can start to get a glimpse of how He feels about us.
Once we realize how much the Lord of the Vineyard see the value in his beloved “trees”, then we can start to get a glimpse of how He feels about us.
General Conference April 2024 Recap
Do we desire to be called sheep? Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat uncovers the keys to feeding spiritual hunger, cultivating an unshaken faith in Jesus Christ, and embracing the commendation associated with being likened to sheep.
Today we're studying Jacob 5:50 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
The Olive Tree Allegory has NOTHING to do with trees, but all about how the Lord of the vineyard wants to help me grow.
The longest chapter in the Book of Mormon teaches us so much, but today I want to focus on what we can learn about who God really is. Let’s study Jacob 5:4!
Today we're studying Jacob 5:3 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Jacob 5-7!
How can someone build on Jesus when they don’t even believe in him? Jacob will “unfold this mystery” unto any who have this same concern?
In this episode we’ll talk about Jacob chapters 5 through 7. These are the final writings of Jacob in the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about the struggle that his life was, and how he learned to overcome difficulty despite ongoing challenges. We’ll review his transformation from someone who doubted in his own abilities to someone who was truly confident. We’ll also talk about how the process of personal change is necessarily going to be slow and difficult. It is through that difficulty that we eventually develop strength and greater faith.