D&C 18:10
D&C 18 contains one of the shortest verses in scripture, but man is it powerful!
D&C 18 contains one of the shortest verses in scripture, but man is it powerful!
Today we're studying D&C 18:3 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants section 18. We’ll talk about the counsel given to Oliver Cowdery that he needed to rely on the things he knew to be true, as he went forward to establish the Lord’s church. We’ll discuss this same concept in our own lives, and how sometimes we do not act on the things we know to be true, because of fear and anxiety. We’ll review ways we can overcome the anxiety associated with change, in addition to the promises the Lord has extended to those who will go forward in faith.
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