Jacob 4
If we are not careful, we can miss coming to know Jesus plainer and better because our myopic focus is on the things we cannot understand and thus, we become guilty of “looking beyond the mark”.
If we are not careful, we can miss coming to know Jesus plainer and better because our myopic focus is on the things we cannot understand and thus, we become guilty of “looking beyond the mark”.
Are you ready for another guilt lesson on the law of chastity??? Yeah, me neither...hopefully, this is better and we can get to the root of why so many struggle with what Jacob called, “a grosser crime”!
We all struggle with “the universal sin” of pride, but how do we welcome and adopt “the universal antidote” into our lives better?
When you are feeling “great anxiety” about uneasy things, there is great power in faith in our Savior to help us “magnify” ourselves to do those hard things.
We celebrate the living Jesus Christ at this season of continuing Restoration and Easter, not just for some, but for all. He came and comes to heal the brokenhearted, deliver the captives, recover sight to the blind, and set at liberty those who are bruised. That’s each of us.
Jesus is never in a forgotten corner, because our thoughts of Him are always present and “all that is in [us adores] him!” We pray and rehearse in our mind experiences that have brought us closer to Him.
One of the most evident signs that we are drawing closer to the Savior and becoming more like Him is the loving, patient, and kind way with which we treat our fellow beings, whatever the circumstances.
By divine design, His atoning sacrifice concluded His mortal ministry, making it possible for us to live with our Heavenly Father for eternity.
Look at the Book of Mormon in a new light and consider the profound witness it bears of the reality of the risen Christ.