God knows the thoughts and intents of our hearts. So if you are trying your best to do good things, God will know it, even if no one else does.
I have always been taught that I was to be like the Good Samaritan…but what if it were a symbol of Christ instead?
We read that in the scriptures how God does impossible things all the time. It makes sense to believe that God did those things…back then. But what about now? Do you believe God can do impossible things in your life today?
It took war for King Limhi’s people to become humble! What will it take for you?
Do we really understand how loving, compassionate, merciful, and forgiving God is?
Mosiah 18 is a great chapter to review your baptismal covenants. What does it look like to you to bear each other burdens and mourn with those that mourn?
If King Noah had different priests, would he have made a different choice?
In the scriptures, it seems obvious that you would want to follow God and keep his commandments.
An old woman and a virgin give birth to sons…I don’t think anything is impossible to God.
God asks us to be obedient…but is that how we are saved, or find salvation?
Abinadi courage is just amazing! He totally roasts the priest with no fear cause he has an all powerful God behind him.
King Noah was a very wicked man and as I was describing what he was doing to my impromptu guest, he said the comparison to today’s culture was surreal…
Who we put first in our life can impact the choices we make, as well as the kind of friends we have. And if Christ were to come right now, how prepared are you for that event?
Zeniff has always been a man that has confused me. At this time, I think his story is a cautionary tale of the influences of other people…
Ammon gives a beautiful definition of a seer! And guess what? The First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles are seers! Do you believe that? And do your actions reflect your beliefs?
Are we as humble as King Limhi? And do we recognize that leadership is all about service?
Usually when people get a lot of power or are in a position of leadership, they use it to serve themselves. Christ taught that great leadership can lead to great service.
The two biggest questions in life is who are you and why are you here. Answering those questions will bring more clarity, peace, joy, and fulfillment to your life. So how do you start finding the answers to those questions?
Both our inner and outer world are important. But where do we begin first? King Benjamin and Christ give me an idea…