Jason and Nate deliver a bonus episode dealing with writings from the Pseudepigrapha. First, a few more points from D&C 89 – 92. Then, Jason opens up into the pseudepigrapha with a discussion on the influence and power of music. Next, the fall of the early children of God and how it ties into Greek mythology. Afterwards, a look at how King David left the ninety and nine and how that contrasts with the Savior. Finally, Jason offers some perspective into how the little things add up, including imagining a physical impact on a less tangible, spiritual realm.
Nate is back to dive into D&C 124 with Jason this week! This episode begins with Jason describing the summer of 1839 in Nauvoo....
Jason takes us on a deep and heavy dive of D&C 121 – 123. This episode is not for the faint of heart. D&C...
Historical context to the book of Jeremiah. The calling of the prophet. The Lord’s marriage relationship with his people. The potter’s wheel. How are...