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!
Jeff McCullough is a Protestant, Evangelical Pastor with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. He is the creator of a YouTube channel called Hello Saints where he chronicles his journey learning about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from a Protestant, Evangelical perspective. He’s married with four children and recently relocated to Utah from St. Louis He completed his undergraduate degree in Digital Media from a Free-Methodist school called Greenville University and received a masters in Biblical Studies from Moody Theological Seminary in Chicago. He has worked in pastoral ministry for over 15 years.
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Today we're studying 2 Nephi 12:17 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
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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.