Alma 39-42: Part 2
Dr. Miller continues to explore Alma’s lesson to Corianton and examines the process of restoration for each Saint through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Miller continues to explore Alma’s lesson to Corianton and examines the process of restoration for each Saint through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
How does the Book of Mormon change the reader? Dr. Adam Miller focuses on how the Book of Mormon teaches the reader about God and enables us to participate in the redemption that the book describes, as Alma teaches his son, Corianton.
Professor Welch continues to explore how discovering chiasmus helps strengthen testimonies of Jesus Christ and His power and love, which is evident in the Book of Mormon.
How does discovering Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon strengthen your testimony? Professor John “Jack'' Welch explores how the discovery of Hebraic poetry increases testimony of the power of Jesus Christ and His Atonement.
Dr. Wilcox continues to explore the blessings of repentance, the immediacy of forgiveness, and the power of the Book of Mormon in helping the Saints understand Jesus Christ's love.
Can we approach gaining and keeping a testimony using the Scientific Method? Dr. S. Michael Wilcox weaves science, faith, and testimony together while examining Alma’s treatise on faith.TRANSCRIPTS English: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM30EN
Dr. Brent Top continues discussing the sophistries of Korihor, the dangers of self-righteousness, and the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ to cut through the wiles of the Adversary.
How do we recognize anti-Christian rhetoric? Dr. Brent Top examines the sophistries and anti-familial tenets advanced by Korihor and how the Book of Mormon exposes the enemies of Christ for the Latter-day Saints.
Professor Lori Denning continues to explore the themes of conversion and sacrifice and how the Lord calls us each to different places and responsibilities to strengthen one another.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTS English: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM28EN
Can people change? Professor Lori Denning brings to life the story of the Anti-Nephi-Lehis through understanding the power of poetry, covenant, and conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ.