Perhaps the most common question asked about God is, "Why does God allow bad things to happen?" One recent survey found that this question, in some form or another, is at the heart of almost every faith question or struggle individuals have. This week we tackle that question head on as we study the rising action of the Exodus in chapters 7-13, specifically the plagues the Lord sends to Egypt. If it's true that the Lord is all knowing, all powerful, and ever present, then we can look at moments of conflict and trial as prime opportunities to learn more about who He is and who we are.
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Music: by Steve Oxen
3 Nephi 8-11 - "they heard a voice"
3 Nephi 1-7 - "Lift up your head and be of good cheer"
Helaman 13-16 - "got upon the wall"
Helaman 7-12 - "remember him"
Helaman 1-6 - "serious difficulty"
Alma 53-63 - "two thousand sons"
Alma 43-52 - "preparations for war"
Alma 39-42 - "my son, go thy way"
Alma 36-38 - "O Jesus, thou Son of God"
Alma 32-35 - "no place to worship"
Alma 30-31 - "I have all things as a testimony"
Alma 23-29 - "I ought to be content"
Alma 17-22 - "an instrument in the hand of God"
Alma 8-16 - "How long shall we suffer"
Alma 5-7 - "can you imagine"
Mosiah 29-Alma 4 - "that he might reclaim them"
Mosiah 25-28 - "I have repented...and been redeemed"
Bonus: Mosiah 18 with Maria Eckersley
Mosiah 18-24 - "none could deliver them but the Lord their God"
Mosiah 11-17 - "here is the man"
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