Jason and Nate journey into the meaning of the center place. Along the way, they talk about the sacred center in Near Eastern and Greek religion. They explore paradise restored through the temple. Jason builds on the idea pointing out that any point is essentially the center of a sphere and how the universe does center around us. Jason then explores how do we make sure our sacred center is placed on the right point of emphasis. Nate makes some powerful connections to creation and us as God’s children.
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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...
Come and see. The Word made flesh. John the Baptist was a great prophet. Jesus’ invitation to come and see. The interesting exchange between...