Mosiah 29
For some odd reason, people of all ages have loved the idea of having a king. Mosiah taught the people a valuable lesson about why this is not the best idea.
For some odd reason, people of all ages have loved the idea of having a king. Mosiah taught the people a valuable lesson about why this is not the best idea.
Today we're studying Mosiah 29:8, 10 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
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This week, we're excited to have Bob Rees on the podcast. Bob is a true "long-haul hero" (to use Pete Davis's term) -- a Latter-day Saint who has been studying and writing on Latter-day Saint topics for more than fifty years. To us, Bob exhibits the best of what we have to offer theologically, and practically, to the world. Bob believes that the deepest power of the Book of Mormon, even more than its remarkable origin story, is its ultimate message of love.
Today we're studying Mosiah 28:1 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
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What are your gifts and talents? I want to look at the amazing lesson Alma the Younger teaches us about how we can use our gifts for good and for evil. Let’s study Mosiah 27:8!