I searched for the word "Psalms" on the Church homepage this week and found that almost every General Conference return going on for multiple pages was a talk with a title taken from a psalm. From Pres. Nelson's famous, "Joy Cometh in the Morning" to Elder Bednar's quotable "A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit" to Elder Holland's emotional "Like a Broken Vessel", it's clear that our Church leaders know and love the Psalms. Similarly, Jesus and his apostles quoted from Psalms over 100 times in the New Testament which is not only the most of any OT book quoted, but over half of the overall quotes altogether. Over the next three weeks we get to study the powerful truths and moving evocations in these collected words, and in this episode, we're providing some powerful tools to give you a fresh and faith-fulfilling study.
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Music: by Steve Oxen
Why should I read the Book of Mormon?
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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