Episodes
Husband and wife have a solemn responsibility to love and care for each other. The Lord emphasizes this with the symbols.
Published 11/07/24
The law of undulation; the law of ups and downs. God takes advantages of the downs to further His purposes in each of our lives. He withholds His hand so that we can walk on our own. If we misunderstand His purposed, we can turn against Him in the dark.
Published 11/07/24
Published 11/07/24
Compassion is best learned from Christ. It is a gift from Him. It is also vital that we find the balance between work and rest.
Published 10/24/24
Giving ourselves to Christ is the only way we can be our true selves.
Published 10/24/24
What is love? It is often considered an emotion. We even symbolize it with a heart. But if love is an emotion, then it comes and goes like all emotions. In this episode, we look at love as a choice; a committment.
Published 10/17/24
Any attempt to sincerely do all that Christ asks of us will make it powerfully obvious that we cannot do so without His divine help.
Published 10/17/24
In this eposide, we look at the role that respect plays in relationships.
Published 10/10/24
Faith is the art of holding on to what our reason has accepted, inspite of our fears.
Published 10/10/24
We cannot ask God to forgive our debt to him, if we are unwilling to forgive the debt that others have to us, espeically those in our inner circle.
Published 10/03/24
If laying down our pride is one of Chirst's conditions, we must come to a better understanding of humility. Humility is NOT, as we often assume, the act of tearing yourself down.
Published 10/03/24
Vital to the success of marriages and families is prayer and repentance.
Published 09/19/24
C.S. Lewis caught the vision that Christ is willing to pay our debt to justice as long as we meet His terms. In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis presents what he claims are Christ's terms. Let's compair them to when we know in the restored gospel.
Published 09/19/24
In this episode, we discuss the difference between the law of obedience we covenant to obey in the chapel and the covenant we make in the temple.
Published 09/18/24
Successful marriages and families are build upon faith.
Published 09/12/24
Truth often comes with a false imitation. We are warned not to fall for the imitation. The Queen of Underland, in The Silver Chair, is a powerful illustration of Satan's power to enchant us with an imitation.
Published 09/12/24
Understanding the symbolism of Cherubim and the flaming sword is vital to creating clear expectation of ourselves. Far too often, we expect more of ourselves that God expects of us, and that causes us discouragement.
Published 09/11/24
We have the perfect example to follow when it comes to parenting: our Heavenly Parents.
Published 09/05/24
In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Eustice illustrates our feeble attempt to let go of Telestial and Terrestrial things and our need for the Savior's help.
Published 09/05/24
The Gospel of Jesus Christ teaches that all get what they truly desire. C.S Lewis powerfully illustrated this in the Chronicles of Narnia.
Published 08/30/24
Family is central to our Heavenly Father. To be the most successful in our earthly families, we must follow this pattern and keep family central in our lives.
Published 08/29/24
A few temple connections will help us better understand the covenants of the temple, in general, and the initiatory ordanances sepecifically.
Published 08/28/24
One of the defining aspects of the character of Christ is that He is "slow to anger and long-suffering, and of a forgiving disposition, and does forgive iniquity, transgression, and sin."
Published 08/28/24
The Chronicles of Narnia present Aslan as a big scary lion, who is the kindest, most loving creature. Likewise, we love Christ and are afraid of Him at the same time.
Published 08/23/24
We each belong to 3 families: The Family of God the Father; the Family of Christ; and our earthly families. To make the third one eternal, we must fully embrace the first two.
Published 08/22/24