Revelation 9-11
When we truly feast upon the words of Christ, the uncertainties and trying times of this life will be easier to handle.
When we truly feast upon the words of Christ, the uncertainties and trying times of this life will be easier to handle.
I still can remember my heart almost stopping as a teenager when my glass of bright red juice spilled all over our white carpet. I knew I was going to be in big trouble. But what happened next surprised me, and taught me a powerful lesson about Revelation 7:14.
The message of the book of Revelation - particularly found in the seven seals, is that God will win! Period. End of story! And those who are on His side and stay true to Him will win too.
In this episode we'll talk about chapters six through fourteen of the Book of Revelation. Although these writings are highly symbolic and can seem cryptic at times, if we prayerfully study, looking for answers to questions, we’ll receive insights. We’ll talk about some experiences by Sister Nelson and Elder Scott that help us better understand these truths. We’ll review the concepts that while righteousness yields blessings, it does not prevent all difficulties. We’ll talk about how the Lord has prepared ways for us to endure challenges, and how He will eventually provide us with peace and understanding regarding all difficulties we have endured.
Today we're studying Revelation 6:15-16 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
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Only Jesus Christ could make Heavenly Father’s plan possible and he will help smooth out the difficulties in our lives.
Today we're studying Revelation 5:12 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
The Savior stands at the door and knocks, but we need to overcome our “lukewarm” natures and decide if we are going to let him in.