The Thessalonian saints spent their Christian living in world filled with persecution and pain and, thus, anticipated with longing the promised blessings of the Second Coming of Christ and the accompanying salvation from pain. However, Paul writes to inform them that those promised blessings are yet a ways off for them. So what do you do when the future you're waiting for isn't here yet? What do you do when you're tired of doing what's right and waiting for the reward? How can you be "not weary in well doing" when you feel you've been doing it so long? Study with us this week to learn answers to these and other questions.
Show Notes:
"Patience: More Than Waiting," Ensign, August 2015.
D. Todd Christofferson, "The Living Bread Which Came Down From Heaven," General Conference, October 2017.
Blue Dot Sessions, "Weathervane," Creative Commons.
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Where, when, and how often should I read the Book of Mormon?
Who wrote the Book of Mormon?
How (and what) should I read (in) the Book of Mormon?
Key Questions for the Book of Mormon - Miniseries Introduction
Why should I trust imperfect Church leaders?
What do I do if I don’t ”feel” anything?
How does identity influence judgment?
Are Latter-day Saints Christian?
Do I have to ”know” the Church is true?
Do I really have to be perfect?
Malachi - Message
Haggai-Zechariah - Consider
Nahum-Zephaniah - The Day
Jonah-Micah - Flee
Amos-Obadiah - Savior(s)
Hosea-Joel - Meaning in the Minor Prophets
Daniel 1-6 - Excellent
Ezekiel - Watch
Jeremiah 30-Lamentations: Shepherd
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