The boy who cried wolf
Do you remember the story of the boy who cried wolf? He kept wasting everyone’s time by calling for help where there was no danger.
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Do you remember the story of the boy who cried wolf? He kept wasting everyone’s time by calling for help where there was no danger.
This week threw a curveball at me that made an already busy week completely exhausting. As I rushed to get ready one morning, everything piled
Let’s set the stage here: There were two different groups of people. Both oppressed by the Lamanites. Both wanting to escape to Zarahemla. The first
Remember that picture book, “Seven Blind Mice” by Ed Young? There are seven blind mice who each try to figure out what the large object
Have you ever fallen out of the habit of saying prayers? Then repented? And then fallen out of the habit yet again? I certainly have.
Other prophets had their lives saved in miraculous ways. Other prophets converted entire cities and softened the hardest hearts. But that wasn’t Abinadi’s mission.
King Noah was about to let Abinadi go. Yeah, he was a lazy and wicked man. But Abinadi had just spoken with clear power
Abinadi called Noah’s priests out. “If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?” (Mosiah 12:29) They knew the scriptures.
I think one lie that Satan is really good at telling us is that things will stay the same. “You’ve got a bad habit, and
God doesn’t take away our battles. Zeniff’s people had to fight against the Lamanites. Zeniff helped his people become good, righteous, and industrious.
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