The “Come, Follow Me” reading in Acts 8-9 recounts Saul’s incredible transformation from one who “made havoc of the church” (Acts 8:3) to one who “preached Christ in the synagogues” (Acts 9:20). The story nicely parallels the change of heart experienced by Alma (son of Alma) and recorded in Mosiah 27. Both Saul and Alma
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In Acts 1, we read about the 40 days Christ ministered to the apostles after His death and resurrection. During this time, He taught them what to do after He ascended into heaven. These 40 days of instruction proved invaluable to the apostles, who continued to lead Christ’s church and teach His gospel despite immense
Following His resurrection and appearance to Mary Magdalene at the tomb, Christ showed Himself to a group of His disciples. Upon hearing this, Thomas, who had missed the occasion, declared, “except I shall see…I will not believe” (John 20:25). Eight days later, when Jesus appeared once again, He encouraged Thomas to “be not faithless, but
In “Come, Follow Me” this week, we read about the hardships Jesus endured for our sake. Beyond suffering for our sins and hurt, He was scourged, spit upon, and mocked as He was crucified. Though we will not feel this to the degree Christ did, believers have faced persecution in every era. Some notable figures,
This week’s Come, Follow Me reading discusses the betrayal, arrest, and arraignment of Christ. What I consider one of the Bible’s most heartbreaking stories is also found in these passages. Mere hours after Peter pledges his support and love to Christ, telling Him, “Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and
After Jesus gave his disciples the sacrament on his last night in Jerusalem, he continued to teach and encourage them. Again and again, Jesus showed love and offered comfort in John 14-17: “Let not your heart be troubled” (John 14:1) “If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.” (John 14:14)
We find examples of service scattered throughout the scriptures, including in this week’s “Come, Follow Me” reading in John 13. Here, we read about Christ washing the feet of His disciples. Such a task was not expected of Him, but in doing so, Jesus again exhibited Himself as a humble leader. Characteristic of His ministry
In this week’s “Come, Follow Me” reading, we find the story of the widow’s mite in Luke 21:1-4. Jesus sees a woman casting two mites into the temple treasury. While other people are throwing in more, Christ tells the apostles “that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all” (Luke 21:3) because she
The “Come, Follow Me” reading for this week in John 12 tells of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. During this Passover celebration, Christ was recognized by many as the Son of God. “On the next day much people…when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took branches of palm trees, and went forth to
In the parable of the vineyard, the Lord hires workers at five different times during the day. Although he agrees to pay the first group a penny, the scripture recounts no such conversation with the other groups. At the end of the day he pays them each a penny for their work. When the early