Come Follow Me - Alma 23-29 (Extended Version): Never Fell Away

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • An extended, verse-by-verse study of Alma 23-29, which recounts the aftermath of the missions of the sons of Mosiah among the Lamanites. This lesson focuses on inadequacies in sharing the gospel, learning to learn from anyone, freedom to believe and disbelieve, righteous traditions, true commitment, counseling together, post-conversion care, real repentance, weapons of peace, non-violent protest, rejoicing in the Lord, the garners of God, unknowable joy, revealing mysteries, sincere conversion, helping converts home, spiritual slavery, trusting others' change, privilege or partnership; courage, zeal, and love; brave acceptance, defending the defenseless, contentedness it our allotment, divine restraint, sitting down and staying in the kingdom of God, and more. Join Jared Halverson for your weekly Come Follow Me study of the Book of Mormon!
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Komentáře • 19

  • @suzyplantamura3720
    @suzyplantamura3720 Před 14 dny +2

    I cannot ever express the depths of gratitude I have for the way you have enlightened my soul with your teachings. Thank you for dedicating your life to studying and teaching the gospel. If you have made this big of a difference in my life over the years I have been listening to you, I can’t imagine how many lives you have touched. I thank HF every night for letting him send your name to me so that I could learn and grow in a way I never thought was possible. I am so filled with joy and light and appreciation for the testimony that is burning inside of me and I just want to share that light with others as you devote your life to doing. Thank you with every fiber of my being. Never stop what you are doing. I listen to both your old and new and still can’t get enough each week. ❤❤❤

  • @janlim9374
    @janlim9374 Před 17 dny +5

    Thanks for bringing up Thomas Jefferson. When I was an atheist, I really put him on a pedestal. Now that I've been converted to Christ, I view him with some suspicion. But you're absolutely right, God works through people of all kinds to bring about His will, even the skeptics.

  • @aprilstrem66
    @aprilstrem66 Před 20 dny +5

    Thank you for helping me to better understand the scriptures.

  • @allisonbevans4323
    @allisonbevans4323 Před 18 dny +15

    Responding to the impression other Christians have about our church experience: my born again friend after sacrament meeting once said, "where's the joy?" And it makes me hope that the new hymn book might have some hallelujah spirit songs! And my Catholic friend was surprised that the chapel was so plain without beautiful stained glass or works of art about the Savior. I do love seeing churches that are a work of art as a form of worship, praise and testimony in the building itself. Our temples are like that. But I do sometimes wish that the joy and hope in Christ that we feel might be more apparent in our sacrament meetings, songs and chapels.

  • @sherryware
    @sherryware Před 16 dny +2

    Another amazing expounding of scripture. Thank you Brother Halverson. Yes, I truly believe the Holy Spirit inspires you "in the moment". Profound truths are revealed in these lessons. I'm grateful.

  • @christinastokes3984
    @christinastokes3984 Před 13 dny +1

    My parents raised us all in the Church, but my brother never had a testimony, never served a mission, and no longer attends church. Recently when I told him about things I dealt with in the past as a mother, he commented back saying that there must be a God who has blessed me, for things to have turned out this way with my family.

  • @beckywright7906
    @beckywright7906 Před 19 dny +4

    This was so good, I’m grateful you are posting these longer lessons!

  • @novawarren5089
    @novawarren5089 Před 21 dnem +2

    Fantastic day and Sunday at new Ward.
    I'm so excited for everyone to meet all.
    I love this book of Alma.
    I have watch some different things but I love this one best
    Unshaken ❤
    Thank you Brother Jared Halverson ❤ 2:08

  • @sonakim6392
    @sonakim6392 Před 21 dnem

    THANK YOU, don't know how much I feel that inadequacy and constant comparison I have been having... great message.

  • @misschelle55
    @misschelle55 Před 21 dnem +1

    Good Sunday morning 💝💝💝

  • @kimball5204
    @kimball5204 Před 16 dny +2

    Brother Halverson! Our ancestors come from the same place in Italy. Philippe Cardon is my 3rd great-grandfather. He and his family were converted, left the Piedmont Valley, and trekked across the US. He settled in Cache Valley. It’s fun to hear where your ancestors are from. They were probably neighbors or something 😃

  • @susiuche1609
    @susiuche1609 Před 20 dny +2

    Grazie professor che mi insegna tante cose assurde libro di mormoni parlo in inglese però io non scrive tanto bene in inglese però io però io capisco tutto quello che tu stai dicendo Io abito in Italia sono riuniti adesso in Italia rione di Arezzo Valdarno sono membri di mormoni grazie maestro salutami i tuoi famiglia tua moglie e tuoi figli

  • @ogroberts
    @ogroberts Před 20 dny +4

    Could "Anti" in "Anti Nephi Lehi" be a regionalism? Example: Utah Utes or SLC Bees or Minnesota Timberwolves. We know Aaron was preaching in a city called "Ani Anti", so if it's a city or region name perhaps they are taking upon themselves the names of Nephi and Lehi and applying a regional prefix? Such as Provo Nephi Lehis. The Washington Nephi Lehis. Etc? Heck, even Nephi was a region, as in Land of Nephi. So it could be a double regionalism: The Anti (region) Nephi (region) Lehi (patriarch). Just a guess.

  • @dianebilyeu831
    @dianebilyeu831 Před 21 dnem +1

    from Philippines paraiso ward sagay saints negros occidental

  • @GalenChock59
    @GalenChock59 Před 15 dny +1

    Lehi-Nephi was the city that the Lamanites were living in which is why they said they don't want to be like those Lamanites. They want to be Anti-Lehi-Nephi which is opposite of those Lamanites living in that city.

  • @susiuche1609
    @susiuche1609 Před 20 dny

  • @JudyJohnson-n5l
    @JudyJohnson-n5l Před 16 dny

    What is the website for the Book of Mormon map video Brother Halverson mentioned in Alma 23-29 comments?

  • @SusanForsgren
    @SusanForsgren Před 17 dny +2

    Much better scripture background.
    Easier to read and follow along.
    Astounded at the thoughts on humitity.

  • @kimberlytousley3450
    @kimberlytousley3450 Před 21 dnem