'Trees of righteousness' discussion is just wonderfully rich and insightful. Points us back to the doctrine of the family, which is at the center of it all - our relationship to God and inherent identity. We're going to judge the philosophers by the gospel (& not vice versa) - thank you for your strength and faith, Dr Baron - it is tangible and contagious.
I had always known God is a jealous God but never really thought about it but learning that its His zeal for my salvation is humbling. If i need Isaiah 58 blessings, I need to practice Isaiah 58 obedience😊. Loved Dr Ross’ testimony and conversion story❤..just WOW!!
I don't comment on things very often, but I have to say I absolutely LOVED this episode! Thank you all so much for bringing on so many special guests and helping us all to have this opportunity to learn just a little more than we knew before. My son is serving out in southern Cali right now and has definitely felt the opposition there (as I know many others have in all areas), but he has grown so much because of it. He has had the forest to help feed his testimony AND strengthen it through opposition. Thank you all, especially Dr. Baron, for bring such imagery to our lesson this week.
ANOTHER wonderful discussion! Thank you for these amazing opportunities to learn the Gospel of Jesus Christ!! If only I could remember all that I’m learning!
When it was discussed that Jesus tread the wine press alone, I was also thinking about mountain climbing. There always needs to be the first person who climbs the mountain setting all the anchors for those who will come behind.
When we had the opportunity a few years ago to send comments to the Church Music Committee about how we felt about individual hymns and hymns we thought should be included in the next edition of the hymn book, I shared my feeling that the time has come that we need to change the last lines of the second and third verses of “We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet.” I feel that your discussion on Isaiah 60 encourages that.
Thank you 😊
Love his knowledge. ❤️
Powerful! Thank you, Isaiah and Dr Baron, for your love and testimony of the Savior. It's been another good day in Come Follow Me.
Our pleasure!
'Trees of righteousness' discussion is just wonderfully rich and insightful. Points us back to the doctrine of the family, which is at the center of it all - our relationship to God and inherent identity.
We're going to judge the philosophers by the gospel (& not vice versa) - thank you for your strength and faith, Dr Baron - it is tangible and contagious.
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One of my all time favorite follow him!! What a way to end Isaiah. Thank you so much!
So happy to read this, Judith. ❤️
I had always known God is a jealous God but never really thought about it but learning that its His zeal for my salvation is humbling. If i need Isaiah 58 blessings, I need to practice Isaiah 58 obedience😊. Loved Dr Ross’ testimony and conversion story❤..just WOW!!
I don't comment on things very often, but I have to say I absolutely LOVED this episode! Thank you all so much for bringing on so many special guests and helping us all to have this opportunity to learn just a little more than we knew before. My son is serving out in southern Cali right now and has definitely felt the opposition there (as I know many others have in all areas), but he has grown so much because of it. He has had the forest to help feed his testimony AND strengthen it through opposition. Thank you all, especially Dr. Baron, for bring such imagery to our lesson this week.
So happy to hear from you, Laurie! Best wishes to both you and your son. ❤️
Loved this podcast! Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it, Gennesa!
ANOTHER wonderful discussion! Thank you for these amazing opportunities to learn the Gospel of Jesus Christ!! If only I could remember all that I’m learning!
Our pleasure, Pauline!
Fantastic, absolutely fantastic - thank you.
You're very welcome, Sylvia!
mind blown YET AGAIN, awesome awesome awesome. Thanks to all!!!!
Our pleasure!
Always great guests. This was amazing. Please bring Dr. Baron back soon.
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Gracias por una semana más de compartir lo que el Señor les ha permitido aprender...
Gracias por escuchar, amigo.
I enjoyed these three brothers talking together. What a great spirit accompanies them.
So happy to hear, Coleen! ❤️
Loved this discussion! Hope you have Dr. Baron back!!
We hope so too! ❤️
Again, so good! Thank you❤
Again, you're very welcome. 😆❤️
The “treeness” of Hank and John have blessed my life.
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Thank you all for this. Ahhh my soul is filled and happy. The best.
Our pleasure, Jane!
Amazing 🤩
Thanks, Kerry. 🤗
Thank you and when will Dr. Baron be back? The three of you are amazing teachers!
Thank you for the suggestion! We'll pass it along to our booking department. ❤️
Do you think we could invite Dr. Baron back for another episode? I love how he teaches. I am inspired to try a new way to study.
We'll pass this along to our booking department. Thank you so much for your feedback!
When it was discussed that Jesus tread the wine press alone, I was also thinking about mountain climbing. There always needs to be the first person who climbs the mountain setting all the anchors for those who will come behind.
Great analogy, Suzan!
When we had the opportunity a few years ago to send comments to the Church Music Committee about how we felt about individual hymns and hymns we thought should be included in the next edition of the hymn book, I shared my feeling that the time has come that we need to change the last lines of the second and third verses of “We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet.” I feel that your discussion on Isaiah 60 encourages that.
What an interesting experience! We would love to hear what you would have wanted them to be changed to. ❤️
Questionable interpretations
Thank you for listening. We wish you the best.
Now I love Isaiah!!! And I am grateful that that we spent 5 lessons to finish. My testimony has exploded with growth and testimony. Thank you!!! 🌻 😊 🙏