In this episode, Jason takes us through D&C 64 – 66. The meat of the episode focuses upfront on what it means to overcome the world. Sometimes faith requires belief in the absurd. Abraham believed he would still have Isaac after sacrificing him. Nephi believed he could build a boat and cross a sea. Many times, faith will alienate us from everyone around us. The angel Gabriel didn’t tell the world Mary would be carrying God’s child, but only Mary who kept it to herself. Not being understood and overcoming trials as individuals is an essential part of living and part of God’s plan for us to overcome the world. This episode also talks about a foundation built on Christ and not a false idea of perfect leaders. It is important to not hold sins against others.
Nate returns for this week’s journey through D&C 67 – 70. In D&C 67, the Lord offers an interesting challenge for those still not...
In D&C 58-59 we can see the Lord’s unique way of speaking. He uses double meaning and poetry and speaks in layers. His voice...
This episode covers the Lord clothed in light. We talk about acrostic poems. We discover missing psalms. We talk about the Lord’s atoning power...