Helaman 4-5
Ah, the infamous "Pride Cycle"...Or, maybe it could be the wonderful “Blessing and Prosperity Cycle”! Guess it depends on what parts we choose to get stuck in, right??? 😀
Ah, the infamous "Pride Cycle"...Or, maybe it could be the wonderful “Blessing and Prosperity Cycle”! Guess it depends on what parts we choose to get stuck in, right??? 😀
The CHURCH is true! But what about its members who profess to believe in it??? It is super important to develop the skills and mindset to differentiate between the two. It could be life-altering!
Welcome to the book of Helaman! Boy, you want to talk about a relevant chapter for our day? Mormon most definitely saw our time and our day. 😁
This was a tough one! Anger is such a hard topic because it comes so naturally for many, but we don’t have to be a slave to it. In a world that often claims “If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention”, I beg to differ that anger requires our immediate attention so we don’t let it overcome us. Call this your “BOM-Bites Anger Management Course from the Book of Mormon War Chapters”. 😀
Why don’t we have more kids in the church named after Pahoran??? I think he is as much of a hero as Ammon, Nephi, etc. And what makes him a hero is very practical and very needed to help improve human relationships - especially when we feel misunderstood or wrongfully accused. 😀
So, I know I am taking these two chapters out of context, but after reading them - I actually felt motivated to get out and do good things. Do these chapters “bestir” you at all? 😀
Gotta love everything about these Striplings! And who do we largely have to thank? Moms and Grandmas...you have an assignment in this episode! Watch carefully and please respond. It may help others out there who have doubts to “not doubt” because of the advice of a good mom or grandma! 🙏🏻 If
When we find ourselves having intrigue or dissension among ourselves, we need to take a page from the Stripling Warriors who were “true at all times”
We must evict the enemy NOW with a sense of urgency; and never let the enemy “flatter us out of our strongholds”
When proper preparation and fortification takes place, weak areas of our live can become strong, which can also help us find happiness in the midst of uncertainties and trial.