What Does it Mean to be “Righteous”?
If none of us are perfect, how do we know whether or not we are “righteous”? Let’s look at what Paul teaches in Romans 3:10-11.
If none of us are perfect, how do we know whether or not we are “righteous”? Let’s look at what Paul teaches in Romans 3:10-11.
Dr. Matson continues to explore themes of redemption, sin, the law, and the power of the Holy Ghost in the second half of the Letter to the Romans.
How does being called to be a Saint change your thoughts and behaviors? Dr. Joshua Matson examines how Jewish Christians and non-Jewish Christians learn to become one people in Jesus and explores grace, works, and mercy.
The more we correctly learn about the doctrine of grace and how it applies to us individually, the more we will fully love and appreciate Jesus Christ and His goodness. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Karl Gönner was a Nazi, and his family didn't ask a lot of questions about that time in his life. But after his death, they came to find out, in a most unexpected way, that he'd protected villagers in occupied France against abuse by the Nazi regime. In this episode of Constant Wonder, a family discovers that their history is more inspiring than they'd ever suspected.
Today we’re studying Romans 3:23. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
In this episode, a YSA stake presidency and a bishop discuss what they have seen work best with listening to and working with YSAs. At the Table is a new podcast series produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Listen and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find podcasts. Please give us your feedback about this episode by filling out this short questionnaire: https://research.churchofjesuschrist.org/jfe/form/SV_6R51KSPKmVd17VQ Highlights
People will often talk about creative pursuits as a way to make friends--maybe you'll meet people at a pottery class, or you'll find people who are interested in the same music as you. But what we don't often discuss is how creativity connects us not only to the people around us, but also to ourselves! In the episode of The Lisa Show's series on creativity, Lisa talks with friends and experts to find out how being creative can help us understand ourselves, the people around us, and our place in the universe. No small task!
Like the early Jews, sometimes we get so hung up on the outward “letter of the law” that we forget about the real changes that need to come to our hearts, that may not look like what we are used to “outwardly”.
Let me tell you about a time that I didn’t want to go to church. Romans 1:12 explains the lesson that I learned that day!