When I Didn’t Want to Go to Church
Let me tell you about a time that I didn’t want to go to church. Romans 1:12 explains the lesson that I learned that day!
Let me tell you about a time that I didn’t want to go to church. Romans 1:12 explains the lesson that I learned that day!
The gospel that we have is such good news! Let’s never be ashamed to share it with a world in desperate need of it.
In this episode we'll talk about Romans 1-6. This is the first of the New Testament epistles, or letters, written by leaders of the church to local church members. Paul writes many of these letters and they comprise most of the remaining books in the New Testament. One of the themes in this week’s reading is that of hope. When people have anxiety and depression, hope can be very difficult to come by. But Paul teaches how hope is possible even in the most desperate of circumstances. He provides a specific recipe that we can follow to increase hope and decrease despair.
Today we’re studying Romans 2:1. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Romans 1-6!
Joseph Smith and Paul were kindred spirits who could have easily lived very comfortable lives if they had chosen not to follow the divine call from Jesus Christ to be witnesses of Him to all the world. Thank goodness they both accepted the invitation that has blessed our lives.
Today we’re studying Acts 24:25. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
If you read Acts 27 as a metaphor for our lives, you will see many parallels to help us through the crazy storms we go through.
Paul knew a thing or two about rough circumstances. And so do we! But what did Paul do in his tough circumstances? Let’s study Acts 23:11.