D&C 54, 56

How do we as members of the church feel about “the cross”? We respect the cross.  We respect it enough not to drag it around, but to “take it up”.  It reminds me of all of the work that @johnhiltoniii has done lately helping us understand more about the importance of the cross in our lives.

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Doctrine and Covenants 51–57

When the Lord commanded that every man receive according to his "wants and needs," did He mean luxuries, or did "wants" have a different meaning back then? John discusses how language changes affect our understanding of the law of consecration.

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The BEST Primary Teacher

Let me tell you about one of the BEST primary teachers I’ve had the pleasure of seeing in action. Let’s study D&C 57:14.  And grab study guides for the whole family here:  - To get Cali's scripture study guide for adults click here:  https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS Or purchase on Amazon: https://a.co/d/49uOuF1 - Kristen's scripture study guides are available  here: https://kristenwalkersmith.com/starthere/ Get our 365-day Doctrine and Covenants daily devotional book: https://a.co/d/aE3Wp4D

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Welcome to Grounded, where women and men of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds gather together with me, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner and my guests as we strive to build a bedrock understanding of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and become more like him. Today, join me and Amy Antonelli as we study: After Much Tribulation Cometh the Blessings, Anxiously Engaged, and Commandments Not a Few.

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Doctrine & Covenants 58-59: Part 1

What is disruption and how did it affect the early Saints? As Sister Whitney Johnson explores the theme of disruption in personal and spiritual development and examines what is required to be “anxiously engaged.”

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D&C 52

People fascinate me and reading about them in the scriptures makes me want to know more about them. D&C 52 has 34 men mentioned by name and the Lord teaches them a valuable principle about missionary work.  Oh, and #johnbytheway should appreciate this lesson.

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