Alma 17-18 (part two)
What power for good would there be if those not of our faith and those in less-active families in our neighborhood could testify to each other of the friendship we and our families gave them.
What power for good would there be if those not of our faith and those in less-active families in our neighborhood could testify to each other of the friendship we and our families gave them.
Open up to Alma 17:1 with me today as we talk about random coincidences!
We often define a relationship as a connection between two people but Coach Michele Gardemann is talking today about how we have relationships with everything around us and it is in the recognition of the relationship we have with all things that we become more like our Heavenly Parents. Michele emphasizes that it is us, through our thoughts about the people and things around us that can control and create the relationships we want to have.
When we set a good example, the Lord can make us instruments in His hands unto the salvation of many souls.
In this episode we’ll talk about Alma chapters seventeen through twenty-two. We’ll talk about how when the sons of Mosiah were preparing for their missions, the Lord came to them and invited them to “be comforted.” We’ll discuss what that means, and how it usually involves work on our part and a miracle on the Lord’s part. We’ll review the story of Naaman as an example of this. We’ll also talk about how sometimes the Lord’s miracles don’t come until after we have been faithful for a long time, but the miracle always comes.
Today we're studying Alma 17:25 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Growing up Emily was a wild child, as she got older she noticed a pervasive darkness in her life. Learn what happens as she gets on her knees and turns her life back over to Christ.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Alma 17-22!
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