Doctrine & Covenants 18: Part 1
What do we want most? Dr. Steven Harper examines Doctrine and Covenants 18 the infinite math equation that explains the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
What do we want most? Dr. Steven Harper examines Doctrine and Covenants 18 the infinite math equation that explains the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Today we're studying D&C 13:1 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Michael Sabet, editor of The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, shares how religious law teaches him the depth of God's love for him personally and the rest of us, too.
Welcome to Grounded, where women and men of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds gather together with me, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner and my guests as we strive to build a bedrock understanding of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and become more like him. Today, join me and Amy Rees Anderson as we discuss: Asking, Seeking, and Living Truth, Worth and Worthiness, and Responsibilities of Individuals and Leaders.
When Korean adoptee Sara Jones went looking for her birth family, she wondered if a strange tattoo given to her in childhood could unlock any secrets. Adopted into an American family at age three, Jones found much success here in America, becoming an attorney and CEO. It wasn't until her own kids started asking questions that she decided to search for her birth family. And she started her search with that mysterious tattoo.
Simple is the Doctrine of Jesus Christ!” by President Eyring. What truths stand out to you from this?
The atonement of Jesus Christ isn't the only tool our Heavenly Father has given us to make it through this life. He has also given us spiritual gifts. Aliza Crowther helps us understand how to use them all with her insight to the 2023 youth theme "I can do all things through Christ" (Philippians 4:13).
Struggles feel so big in the moment, but what if they’re just one small chapter in a much bigger story? Becky Hennessy shares a life-changing scripture from 2 Corinthians 4: The things we see are temporary, but the things we don’t see are eternal. If something feels overwhelming today, step back and ask: How will this look in a year? In five years? God sees the whole picture—even when we can’t. Trust that He’s working on something greater than you can see right now.
The events of a wonderful day in 1829 changed everything, and D&C 13 captures that power in just one verse! 🙏🏻 And then add Oliver Cowdery’s testimony (one of the best scriptures no one reads_—and you get a beautifully poetic take on receiving the Aaronic Priesthood, baptism, and repentance. 😇 #T
My memory is terrible, but there is comfort in what we can study in D&C 14:8.