Mosiah 4:27-30
It’s been said that our eyes only see and our ears only hear what our brain is looking for. The way we think greatly affects attitudes and behavior, as well as the joy we feel.
It’s been said that our eyes only see and our ears only hear what our brain is looking for. The way we think greatly affects attitudes and behavior, as well as the joy we feel.
Discover how Mormon employs the power of storytelling to teach essential values of deliverance, faith, and the importance of seers. Dr. Stephan Taeger's insightful perspective on the subject is essential for anyone interested in understanding the potency of stories in shaping our beliefs.
Today we're studying Mosiah 4:27 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
When teaching your children - you can’t control the outcome, but you can teach. And that is where the success comes.
I’m not exaggerating even a little bit when I say that Mosiah 4:9 changed my life. Let’s study it together today!
Belief in Christ is a wonderful thing, but acting on it and doing is what leads us to not only a remission of our sins but lifeline “retention”.
Today we're studying Mosiah 4:7 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters four through six. These readings are the conclusion to King Benjamin’s final remarks to his people. They teach, among other things, about the power of persistence. We’ll discuss how the people received a remission of sins and wanted to continue to feel that way. We’ll review principles that teach about the value of continual striving. We’ll talk about how failure is a necessary and expected event in all personal change. We’ll also review how being aware of our thoughts, words, and actions is critical to long-term change.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Mosiah 4-6!
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