Come, Follow Me - For Individuals and Families Podcast

Come, Follow Me - For Individuals and Families

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The aim of all gospel learning and teaching is to deepen our conversion and help us become more like Jesus Christ. For this reason, when we study the gospel, we’re not just looking for new information; we want to become a “new creature” (2 Corinthians 5:17). This means relying on Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ to help us change our hearts, our views, our actions, and our very natures. THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL PODCAST OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, INSTEAD IT IS MATERIAL PULLED FROM THE CHURCH'S WEBSITE, FOR THE FAIR USE PURPOSE OF EASY LISTENING Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
February 24–March 1 | 2 Nephi 29–30  |  God prepared the Book of Mormon for our day.
Nephi knew by revelation, even before the Book of Mormon had been completely written, that it would one day “be of great worth unto the children of men” (2 Nephi 28:2). Why is the Book of Mormon of great worth to you? Think about this question as you read 2 Nephi 29–30. What are some of the “marvelous” works that God is accomplishing in the world and in your life through the Book of Mormon? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
9 min
February 24–March 1  |  2 Nephi 28:27–31; 29  |  God continues to give revelation to guide His children.
As Latter-day Saints we are blessed with an abundance of the word of God, so Nephi’s warnings can apply to us: we must never feel that “we have enough!” As you read the warnings in 2 Nephi 28 and 29, ponder questions like these: How does the Lord want me to feel about and respond to His word? Why are people sometimes “angry” about receiving more truth from God? (2 Nephi 28:28). Do I ever feel this way? If so, how can I become more receptive to truth? What does it mean to receive God’s word? How can I show Him that I want to receive more of His word? See also Alma 12:10–11; 3 Nephi 26:6–10. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
8 min
February 24–March 1 | 2 Nephi 28  |  Satan seeks to deceive.
Many of Satan’s lies and tactics are exposed in Nephi’s descriptions of the last days in 2 Nephi 28. See if you can find them (for example, see verses 6, 8, 21–23, 29). Why do you need to know about Satan’s lies? What will you do when the adversary tries to deceive you? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
7 min
February 24–March 1 | 2 Nephi 26–27  |  What is the book mentioned in these chapters?
Nephi’s prophecy in 2 Nephi 26–27, which draws heavily from an earlier prophecy of Isaiah (see Isaiah 29), foretells the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. This prophecy describes the following: The words of Lehi’s seed (his descendants) speaking from “low out of the dust” with a “familiar spirit” and being “sealed up in a book” (2 Nephi 26:14–17; see also Isaiah 29:4). A portion of the book being given to a learned man who says, “I cannot read it” (2 Nephi 27:15–20; Joseph Smith—History 1:64–65; see also Isaiah 29:11). In addition to Isaiah, other biblical prophets allude to the Book of Mormon, although they don’t mention it by name. For example, Ezekiel 37:15–20 speaks of a “stick of Joseph,” which could refer to the record of the Nephites, who were descendants of Joseph. This record would become one with the “stick of Judah,” meaning the Bible. Other examples can be found in “Book of Mormon” (Guide to the Scriptures, scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
6 min
February 24–March 1 | 2 Nephi 26:20–33  |  Jesus Christ invites all to come unto Him.
The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that Heavenly Father is more “boundless in his mercies and blessings, than we are ready to believe or receive” (The Joseph Smith Papers, “History, 1838–1856, volume D-1,” p. 4 [addenda], josephsmithpapers.org). Read what Nephi foresaw in 2 Nephi 26:20–22 and what he taught about the Savior in verses 23–33, and compare this to Joseph Smith’s statement. What do you learn about the Lord’s boundless mercy? What can you do as a member of Jesus Christ’s Church to be more Christlike in the way you treat God’s children? See also 3 Nephi 18:30–32. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
5 min
February 24–March 1 | 2 Nephi 26–30 |  Introduction
The Lord said, “I command all … that they shall write the words which I speak unto them” (2 Nephi 29:11). Through the Spirit, the Lord will speak to you as you study His word. Record what you receive. “I prophesy unto you concerning the last days,” Nephi wrote (2 Nephi 26:14). In other words, he was writing about our day. And there’s reason to be concerned about what he saw: people denying the power and miracles of God, rampant envy and strife, the devil binding people with strong cords. But in addition to these latter-day “works of darkness” (2 Nephi 26:10, 22) led by the adversary, Nephi also spoke of “a marvelous work and a wonder” led by the Lord Himself (2 Nephi 27:26). And at the center of that work would be a book—a book that speaks from the dust, that exposes Satan’s lies, and that gathers the righteous like a standard. That book is the Book of Mormon, the marvelous work is the work of the Lord’s Church in the latter days, and the wonder is that He invites all of us, in spite of our weaknesses, to participate. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-follow-me/support
Feb 23, 2020
2 min