Tell Me What I’m Doing Wrong!
Do you like being told what you are doing wrong? Let’s see what we can learn from Paul’s example in Acts 22:10!
Do you like being told what you are doing wrong? Let’s see what we can learn from Paul’s example in Acts 22:10!
As Paul is on the Lord’s errand, the Lord blesses him with the strength to do all that he needs to do. And He still does the same for all those today who are also on His errand. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 22-28. We continue with the missionary travels of Paul and the difficulties he experienced during this time. We'll talk about the concept that trials are not always the result of negative behavior. Sometimes trials are there to help us learn to become more like the Savior. We'll discuss the value of trials, regardless of their source, and how diligent effort can help us prevail. We will also discuss how the Lord has promised to support the obedient in all their difficulties. As we partner with Him and stay firm on the covenant path, we can have peace that things will work out even when days are dark and challenges are unrelenting.
Today we’re studying Acts 22:15 in just one minute. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Acts 22-28!
There is really no healing virtue or power in any item of clothing or other object, whether owned by Paul or Jesus or anyone. But sometimes objects may be used to help increase faith. And those healings and miracles ultimately come by the power of that faith.
Today we’re studying Acts 17:27 together, so grab your scriptures and let’s dive in!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
You don’t need to know everything about the gospel to be an enthusiastic and effective missionary. You know enough to do a lot of good.
Why do you go to church? It’s a complicated answer, but there’s one empowering reason this week that I think can help give us a new point of view! Let’s study Acts 18:23 together!