Ep 267 | Mosiah 7-10, Come Follow Me 2024 (May 6-12)

Talking Scripture - Een podcast door Mike Day & Bryce Dunford - Woensdagen

→ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?embed=no&v=I9v8Qn_dxQ4 → Detailed Show Notes: https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2024/01/mosiah-7-10-podcast-ep-267-show-notes/ → Time Stamps: (00:00) An overview of these chapters.(05:40) Limhi’s story.(07:10) Remembering past experiences with God invites revelation.(09:09) There remaineth an effectual struggle to be made. Personal change brings deliverance in the Lord’s timing.(13:35) The people of Limhi are not immediately delivered.(16:05) The Lord sent Ammon.(19:02) We all experience different forms of bondage.(21:05) Not everyone has the same journey in Mosiah, but they all make it home. (24:55) Two different reasons for why Abinadi was killed are presented. The historical answer and the spiritual answer can be complicated at times. History is messy.(30:13) Limhi quotes a text we don’t have, perhaps something from the Brass Plates. Limhi reads, “If my people sow filthiness, they shall reap the east wind.”(34:15) The 24 gold plates of the Jaredites are found by Limhi. Prophets can see through dark conspiracies.(36:43) Wisdom is typically personified as a woman.(37:31) Zeniff sees the good in his enemies. A major antidote to pride is to see that other people have good qualities and motives.(40:51) Zeniff is overzealous and makes an arrangement with King Laman who deceives him. Don’t be fooled by “building blindness.”(47:01) The Lord is merciful in our weakness. Zeniff’s son Noah is given charge of the people.(49:37) How the ancients portrayed their enemies helps us understand how the Nephites viewed the Lamanites.(53:28) “Lamanite blindness” is feeling wronged, getting wroth, and then wanting to hurt others. Love and gospel truths are antidotes to blindness. → Bryce Dunford’s Institute classes are now available on podcast apps. Sign up here: http://brotherdunford.org/ → Enroll in Institute: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/institute?lang=eng → YouTube → Apple Podcasts → Spotify → Amazon Music → Facebook

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