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Book of Mormon [MOSIAH 4-6] Insights with Maria Eckersley

Author
Maria Eckersley
Published
Sun 28 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://podcast.creativecomefollowme.com/episode/book-of-mormon-mosiah-4-6-insights-with-maria-eckersley

Our Mothers Knew It with Maria Eckersley

A Creative Study of Come, Follow Me

Book of Mormon [MOSIAH 4-6] Insights

“A Mighty Change”

April 29 - May 5, 2024

WEEK 17: SUMMARY

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Lesson Summary:

We’ll wrap up King Benjamin’s sermon this week. His people will be so moved by the Spirit that they will fall to the ground in reverence and then rise with new hearts and dispositions. Benjamin will encourage their desires to make covenants and unite as the Children of Christ. In his final act as a mighty King, he’ll consecrate his son, Mosiah, to rule and reign in righteousness.

Questions to Consider:

Mosiah 4:24-25 | How does this principle apply in other ways beyond financial? How do we “have not and yet have sufficient”?

Mosiah 5:8 | How does a covenantal bond add depth and relationship to the commandments? Do you see other commandments differently because of the covenants you’ve made?


Mosiah 6:3 | Do you see similarities between Benjamin’s consecration of his son Mosiah and the consecration of other sons in scripture? 


CHAPTERS

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00:00:13 INSIGHTS INTRODUCTION

00:04:40 SPARK 1: SPIRITUAL SIPHONS

00:14:16 SPARK 2: RETAIN A REMISSION

00:25:29 SPARK 3: COME AS YOU ARE

00:35:13 QUESTIONS

00:40:55 WRAP UP

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