True Worship and Righteous Living: Insights from Alma 31
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- Discover the powerful lessons on true worship and righteous living drawn from Alma 31. In this video, we'll explore how Alma's heartfelt prayer to minister to the Zoramites highlights our need to stand firm in faith, even in tough times. Learn why Alma's teachings, shared on today’s post at Mindful Latter-day Saint Christian Living and Apologetics, are crucial for navigating a world in spiritual decline. Don’t miss out on these insights that inspire strong, righteous living today. Subscribe now for more faith-driven content!
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Questions to Reflect on - share your responses in the comment section below:
1) How do you show love for God in your daily life?
2) In what ways can you deepen your reverence during worship?
3) How can consistent worship influence your journey to righteousness?
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Thanks for this
@@Robert-rw5lm You are welcome.
wishin' ya well, and happy to see your efforts
Thank you so much 😊
@@TimothyBerman you are very much so welcome
@1:35:00, I feel ya on that, appreciate ya sharing it, yeah, if you reached out to other people, someone should of responded
Thank you, part of me sharing is to hopefully help others that they are not alone in their struggles, and I get it and empathize. I don't think a lot of members realize some of the harm that has been done because of the lack of understanding or empathy.
@@TimothyBerman very welcome, I also agree: Perfect Church with Imperfect People, is how it has to be, for now, until we are all perfected in The Savior
@@pokeflash I agree. I feel that it's a statement thrown around way too much as a means to be dismissive of someones experience and issues they are struggling with
@@TimothyBerman exactly, we should not use that phrase to excuse people and their mistakes, but to really understand our weaknesses