D&C 8:2-3
D&C 8:2-3 have always fascinated me! Of all the great examples out there, why would the Lord use this one to describe personal revelation? After a little bit of study, I think he chose the perfect example! 👏🏻 #
D&C 8:2-3 have always fascinated me! Of all the great examples out there, why would the Lord use this one to describe personal revelation? After a little bit of study, I think he chose the perfect example! 👏🏻 #
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
I heard this explained as the “gateway virtue” one time, and it totally made sense! Let’s dive into D&C 9:3.
The words “doubt” and “fear” have been driving a lot of emotions and opinions over the last year or so. These are not new emotions, and Satan leverages those to his advantage. God knows our propensity to lean towards these two emotions, and has a great solution...for Oliver Cowdery, and for us today. 😀 If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Sister Chelsea Chipman continues to explore the everlasting love and support of Jesus Christ as epitomized through Hyrum Smith’s life and devotion.
Can we avoid losing the 116 pages of our lives? Despite the loss of the 116 pages, Sister Chelsea Chipman discovers that the Lord's wisdom and mercy outweigh the Adversary's wiles. Sister Chipman reminds us to “marvel not.”
Today we're studying D&C 8:3 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Welcome to Grounded, where women and men of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds gather together with me, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner and my guests as we strive to build a bedrock understanding of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and become more like him. Today, join me and Maria Eckersley as we discuss: Do Not Run Faster Than You Have Strength, My Wisdom is Greater than the Cunning of the Devil, and Seek, Cleave, Treasure, and Receive.
Harmony, PA was a place of growth for the Restoration of the gospel. Oliver Cowdery played a huge role in the unfolding of this “marvelous work”. Indeed, as he himself said, “These were days never to be forgotten!”