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I’m not a parent yet, but it’s comforting to know that the scriptures hold answers to all sorts of questions, even about parenting. Thanks for posting this 😄
I interpret mind abscent heart to be Lucifer, Christ to be heart, Mind heart Coherence one with God and hands to be any materializing embodiment thereof. However I'm thinking that in this context mind is history and historical theory, heart to be divination and hands to be practical covenants... Are we still on two sides of the looking glass or somewhere in-between Melchezidek's Corridor? Honestly i think the only gap is neoliberalism. Some misunderstandings only exist as a byproduct of neoliberal applicably imposed values. For example "hands" might mean being one with time space and motion - sky, land and sea... But because of neoliberalism it could be your work routine with going to Church on Sunday... Its the implied layer of the looking glass.
it's imporant to remember the BoM is a made-up fantasy tale, definitely not something to take seriously. it is a 19th century comic book where they added fake years and dates to make it look more official, but we all know it's just made up.
Also, all the words of Christ can't be found in the scriptures. All His words can't be contained within all the book so the world. After we read the scriptures, prophetic revelation and personal revelation are continued words of Christ.
This is so very helpful, thank you so much! I have a question - you mention Jacob 1:8 is a verse that you spent over an hour on. I would LOVE to know your process... on how you literally study that verse... what you did, how you did it, were you just pondering? Or were you looking up things? I'd love to know... as I think that is a key issue for me. What do I literally do when I come across a verse I want to study...?
I love this video and shared it with a member that asked about it on X! Hope to see you there!! All my love your way and thank you for all that you do!!!
Am so happy I found this podcast. An avid subscriber as well on Unshaken. Thanks brother for sharing your time, testimony and insights. God bless you and your family. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I feel like if you had such a profound spiritual experience feeling overwhelmed that 'All you had to do was give him a Luke 24 experience' you would probably remember what you spoke about. That really feels like some spiritual grandstanding to me. And this kind of lesson really makes people feel like they're never good enough. Like sometimes my scripture study is fine. I don't need to improve it. Not only is it telling me how to worship, it's telling me that the way I'm worse thing isn't good enough. And whether that's your intention or not that is the message that's received.
There is no way that Joseph could have translated the Book of Mormon in 90 days except that Charles Dickens wrote another fictional book A Christmas Carol in 42 days
Brother Halverson, how come no one mentioned that Shem was Melchizedek in the different Come Follow Me Podcast. Years ago there was a Blue Paperback book called “Lectures on Faith” and the last part of it was a bibliography on Shem as Melchizedek. In Section 138 of the Doctrine and Covenants President Joseph F Smith identified Shem as being the GreatHigh Priest between Noah and Abraham. Why do we not mention that anymore?
My best friend of over 30 years has watched me become active in the church after being inactive since 1987. She said she's never seen me so happy and fulfilled. It's lead to some interesting discussions.
I very much relate to you. I even had a hard time being a member of the Mormon Church..because of anxiety and panic attacks and fear of so many judgmental people. 😊❤
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Really good advice for the rising generation, but to us older ones, too! It is astonishing that the quietest and stillest moment we might have is during the night. And if observed carefully, we sometimes invade that crucial time by not going to bed on time and so on: work, school or simply a hobby might keep us awake, robbing us from that stillness and recuperation that we can get only through night sleep. Further, I think it's no coincidence that God has spoken and given visions to prophets all throughout history during their sleep. But I totally agree with the message of this video. I don't know about that finding a quiet or separate spot, but the rest sounds like something that can be done indeed!