D&C 65: The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain Without Hands Rolling Forth
A reflection on D&C 65 and the image of the stone cut without hands rolling forth to fill the whole earth.
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A reflection on D&C 65 and the image of the stone cut without hands rolling forth to fill the whole earth.
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Paul appeals to Caesar, Festus struggles to find a charge, and King Agrippa arrives to hear the case.
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A chapter of brief records spanning centuries, ending with Mosiah's discovery of the Mulekites in Zarahemla.
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The Red Sea crossing is behind them. The song is sung. Then the water runs out. A chapter about praise, bitterness, and the Lord who heals.
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Paul stands before Governor Felix as Tertullus brings flattering accusations. A chapter about integrity, the resurrection, and what happens when the truth makes a governor tremble.
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A reflection on Jarom 1, the cycle of pride and prosperity, and what the prophets teach us about staying faithful.
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Paul stands before a mob and tells his story. A look at Acts 22, the power of testimony, and the quiet use of Roman citizenship.
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A reflection on Exodus 14, the parting of the Red Sea, and what it means to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.
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D&C 64 teaches about forgiveness, a broken heart and contrite spirit, and the law of sacrifice and tithing as a test of trust.
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Paul stands before the Sanhedrin, a conspiracy to kill him is discovered, and he is transferred to Caesarea under heavy guard.
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