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The Scripture Study Project
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A fresh and faithful study of the scriptures that connects you to God in new and exciting ways. Want more from your scripture study? Want to be a better teacher? Want answers to tough questions that are both faithful and intelligent? Welcome to The Scripture Study Project!
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What does it mean that God formed us from the "dust of the ground" and what does this ubiquitous symbol of the Old Testament teach us about God and His interactions in our life?
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What does it mean that God formed us from the "dust of the ground" and what does this ubiquitous symbol of the Old Testament teach us about God and His interactions in our life?
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Last week we studied what fire doesn't do which means that this week we want to know what fire does do. What does the Lord's presence do to people, places, and spaces?
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We know sacrifice is important, but what kinds of sacrifices? And what are the promised blessings? What does fire actually do?
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How do you get water in a desert? You dig a well, of course. How do you feel the Lord's spirit it a different kind of desert? Study along this week to find out.
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Water is not only an indicator of God's presence, it's also an indicator that God is trying to change something, to help an individual or a group move from one place to another or from one kind of being to another. How do allow and embrace that influence?
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Have you ever stood in a grove of trees and just listened to the wind? Try it out in this episode and the study along as we look at "wind" in the Old Testament and learn where it comes from and where it blows to.
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How long can you hold your breath? In this episode we connect the second account of creation with Ezekiel's gruesome vision and see between the two something that both gives and restores life.
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It's a new season of the podcast and we're starting with a big question: what do you do when life is filled with noise, confusion, or chaos and it's difficult to hear and see God? We'll introduce a frame for studying the Old Testament that will guide us over the coming months to better see God in our busy human lives.
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We're back! If you are a past listener of our podcast, it's good be connected to you. If you are new, this is us: a podcasting team that studies scriptures with you. Stay tuned for our new season.
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Why should I read the Book of Mormon? Did you know the Book of Mormon has a thesis statement? And did you know you can have one as you read?
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There are no shortage of resources to help you study the Book of Mormon. With all of those voices, it can sometimes be overwhelming to know just exactly where, when, how often, and with what tools you should be reading.
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Who wrote the Book of Mormon? Want a fresh perspective as you read the Book of Mormon? Try meeting the four Book of Mormon evangelists--the primary writers behind the stories and sermons and whose personal, human, testimony touches so many hearts.
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Is it okay to just read the Book of Mormon? And if so, how do I do it? Is there something I should be looking for?
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There are some important questions we can ask as we begin our study of the Book of Mormon (and/or repeatedly during our study throughout the year) that can make all the difference in what we are able to draw from it. In this miniseries we'll ask those questions, seek for some answers, and share some ideas that could empower a study of this sacred text.
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Why should I trust imperfect Church leaders? This question, in one form or another, comes up frequently among latter-day saints or their friends because following living apostles, prophets, and other leaders is so central to our theology and practice. Well, it's a great question to kick off your study off the Acts of the Apostles and this episode should give you a jumpstart.
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What did Peter do with himself after his denial? What did the women at the tomb do with the worry or the fear they felt? What did Cleopas do with his sadness? What did Thomas do with his doubts? What did Jesus do with his feeling of being forsaken? Studying the end of the Savior's mortal ministry provides ample evidence of how difficult continuing faith was for those closest to the Savior, and, therefore, how difficult it can be for us. This month we ask the question, "What do I do when I don't feel anything?" Study along with us as we wrestle with all those emotions and see what we can learn from those who have gone before.
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We use the phrase "I know" in many settings and situations in our description of our faith. In this episode we ask if saying "I know" is a requirement and what might come before and after that statement that could help us have a more expanded relationship with truth and come to better "know" the Savior Himself.
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Matt 8-9 / Mark 2-5 - Miracles
Matt 16-17 / Mark 8-9 / Luke 9 - Testimony
Alma 31-32 - The Faith Experiment
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We are back with a new season of The Scripture Study Project with an all new approach. This season we are asking questions--sometimes hard, often personal, always important--that have everything to do with our relationship with God and then studying scriptures in search of truth and understanding. This episode we start with our first question of the season drawn from Jesus' own word: do I really have to be "perfect"? The answer, and a study of that answer, takes us from the sermon on the mount to the calling of apostles to our own personal wrestles with perfection.
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Russel M. Nelson, "Perfection Pending"
Jeffrey R. Holland, "Be Ye Therefore Perfect--Eventually"
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John 2-4
Matt 5, Luke 6
Matt 6-7
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Mirriam-Webster's dictionary defines the word Christian as "one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ." Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints certainly profess belief in Christ, and yet many, especially some vocal in the wider Christian world, refuse to grant them/us the title "Christian". In this episode we explore both the why nots and, more importantly, begin a study of the whys behind our Christianity.
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Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross | Religious Studies Center (byu.edu)
Lifted Up upon the Cross (churchofjesuschrist.org)
Three Theological Questions About Christianity, Orthodoxy, and the LDS Church | David French (patheos.com)
Is Mormonism Christian? - BYU Studies
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https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-14-15-mark-6-7-john-5-6-fear/
https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-16-17-mark-8-9-luke-9-testimony/
https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/easter-1555217422/
https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-18-luke-10-love/
https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/john-7-10-shepherd/
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Thanks for doing these podcasts. The questions you are covering are relevant in my life and are questions that I've asked myself over and over again. I look forward to your posts.
This truly blessed me ..
i think church discussions are trending more towards facilitating. and less instruction. the key difference is that the teacher still is prepared and engaged and enthusiastic not just showing up.
Thank you for beautiful podcast. This was my first week to find it, and I have listened to the whole thing, and parts of it over and over....especially about praying for and loving the teenagers in our lives!
When you are finished with the B.o.M. do you plan on doing the Bible, D&C, or Pearl of Great Price?
love the podcast! I'd recommend following along each week and using it as a map to reading the Book of Mormon. It's something new, helps me think outside the box, and keeps me motivated to truly study the scriptures.