Mark 16:1-7
That stone wasn’t rolled away so Jesus could get out—it was so we could go in. He still removes obstacles so we can see clearly. 🙌🪨👣 #T
That stone wasn’t rolled away so Jesus could get out—it was so we could go in. He still removes obstacles so we can see clearly. 🙌🪨👣 #T
Peace isn’t always the absence of chaos—it’s the presence of Christ in the chaos. That promise still holds. Especially this week. 🕊️✝️
Did you know Jesus made an Easter cameo in Kirtland? 1800 years after the Resurrection. He still shows up—and not just in scripture. 🙏🏛️ #
Sometimes Easter feels a little too perfect. But it’s actually all about broken people finding hope. That’s what makes it such good news. 💔➡️💛 #
I love that Jesus said even rocks would praise Him if people didn’t. That’s Holy Week boldness right there. So if a rock can testify… maybe we can too.
These early missionaries mentioned in D&C 30-36 set a foundation for many eventually joining the church. I will always have a special place in my heart for one of them (see …D&C 32) because I am doing what I am doing today partly because of his desire to serve.
The Lord will often call upon the weak and ordinary things of the world to do some pretty extraordinary things. With the help of the Lord, the small and simple can absolutely “thresh the nations”.
I love the stories of individuals in D&C 30-36. The one in D&C 34 with young Orson Pratt is relevant to anyone who is new to the faith and has just been called to serve, but is not sure what to share.
The story of Thomas B. Marsh found in D&C 31 should give comfort to any missionary and their families as they depart from one another.
I remember hearing of missionaries talking about a program called “OYM”. I thought it sounded odd until I learned what the acronym actually meant. Pretty important in sharing the gospel! 😀