We can be prepared by Christ and for Christ as we focus on building a personal relationship with Him.
Category: Atonement
How God is Working in Our Day – Wrapping Up Jacob 5
A different look at the allegory of the olive trees in Jacob 5.
Don’t Worry – Christ Will Show Up In Your Life
It may seem like Christ is distant, that He isn’t coming, and that it’s too late for Him to help you anyway. But He isn’t far away, He is coming, and it’s never too late for Him to help you.
God Won’t Change for Us
God doesn’t change. And people are really struggling to accept that.
Turning Imperfection Into an Excuse – And Why That’s a Problem
Recognizing our imperfections lets God work in our lives to make us better because we can then see what we need to work on. But sometimes when we recognize that we are imperfect, we might not try to fix our imperfections.
Roadblocks to a Strong Relationship with Christ
If we do want to follow Christ, why don’t we? Why is it sometimes difficult to do what we need to do to be close to Him?
5 Examples of the Different Ways God Delivers His Children in the Book of Mormon
Because of Christ, we can receive God’s mercy and deliverance. Here are some examples of how we can be delivered.
What Won’t Change in the New Year
It was the end of 2012, and I was in high school. The thing everyone kept talking about was the end of the world AKA the end of the Mayan calendar. “This calendar is one of the most accurate,” people kept saying. “Since it’s ending, maybe the world will too.” Admittedly, this perspective was likely […]
Witness of Christ
We all know what to expect at a birthday: presents, cake, and decorations. Sometimes there is discussion of the day the person was born, funny stories of how the doctor ran out of gas on his way to the hospital to deliver the person, or the agonizing 30 something hours of labor. Occasionally though (and this […]
3 Reasons You’re Avoiding God’s Calling
Do you ever look around at other people and think, “I’m not good enough. I’m not good enough at that skill, at that calling. I shouldn’t even try.” It’s a sad thing, but most of us have had that kind of thought at least once in our lives. And this can be especially hard in […]