3 Nephi 28
Ah, the disciples affectionately known as the THREE NEPHITES! What a great story! Definitely more questions than answers when it comes to these three. Hopefully we can help with a few of them today!
Ah, the disciples affectionately known as the THREE NEPHITES! What a great story! Definitely more questions than answers when it comes to these three. Hopefully we can help with a few of them today!
3 Nephi 27 is full of all kinds of goodness...especially to any who are “trying to be like Jesus” and getting frustrated because they keep falling short. Perhaps this episode can help. 😀
One of the beautiful things about covenants is their ability to connect people with God. And as people connect with God, their desire to connect with others (on both sides of the veil) increases. Which may be why this short chapter (3 Nephi 25) is so important! 😀
Since this week has been all about covenants...why does God REALLY command us to pay tithes and offerings to him? Hopefully we can shed some light on that important question from a familiar chapter. 😀
I love this 3 Nephi 22! Probably one of the most marked up of all my BOM chapters...and it’s from Isaiah! 😂. So grateful for the Lord’s mercy and goodness to his covenant people!
When we talk about covenants, the history of the house of Israel, how God feels about Israel, and a way to gather scattered Israel - you’ll see why these chapters should mean everything to us! 😁
What name strikes fear into the hearts of most every faithful Book of Mormon reader? ISAIAH! Don’t just skip these chapters with a lame crossword puzzle or word search...start climbing the 3 Nephi 20-26 mountain with us this week and you’ll see some beautiful things this week. 😀
We invite, testify, and hold up the light of Christ—then we let Jesus handle the healing. Let’s not mix up those roles.
How do you actually 'pray always' without feeling overwhelmed? Jesus gave us a simple answer—just start with one prayer at a time and watch what happens. 🙏
In a world that is constantly overwhelmed and distracted, what does it really look like to “always” remember the Savior?