2 Nephi 17-18
When you are full of fear and uncertainty, don't ally yourself with the wrong people. Ally yourselves with God, because He is the great Immanuel ("God with us")
When you are full of fear and uncertainty, don't ally yourself with the wrong people. Ally yourselves with God, because He is the great Immanuel ("God with us")
Just for a minute, humor me and try to imagine what God thinks when He sends His children to earth. A big piece of the puzzle was answered in 2 Nephi 15:4 for me, so let’s study!
Dr. Camille Fronk Olson examines Nephi’s deep connection to the words of Isaiah and his understanding of the coming Messiah and its relevance to contemporary times.
By having the courage to say “Here am I, send me” when opportunities to serve come, it will cleanse and sanctify us. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Are Nephi and Isaiah speaking to their day or ours? Dr. Camille Fronk Olson explores the historical context of Assyria and Babylon to address the need for trust in Jesus Christ, to follow the Covenant Path, and to prepare for the Second Coming.
Today we're studying 2 Nephi 12:17 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
As we ‘exalt” the temple above all other things in our lives, it will truly become “a place of refuge and a covert from storm” for us.
My friend judged all the people living in “those nice houses”. But here’s what I’ve learned while studying 2 Nephi 12:12.
When we understand that God loves ALL his children and wants to keep covenants with us, then like Nephi, our souls will “delight” in the words of Isaiah.
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters 11 through 19. These are the first of the Isaiah chapters in Nephi’s personal record. We’ll talk about how important these writings were to Nephi, and how they provided him with peace and assurance during times of trial. We’ll review the concept of aligning our beliefs with truth, particularly as it relates to our tendency to twist God’s teachings to meet our own preferences. We’ll also discuss how everyone has access to peace and happiness in their lives, but only upon obedience to the principles that govern such feelings.