Study Snippets

Ready for quick, simple and powerful spiritual thoughts from this week’s Come Follow Me reading? Check out my Study Snippets here, starting from most recently published. If you are looking for ideas for quick spiritual thoughts, or easy lesson starters, this is your place! This list is automatically updated as new Snippets are added, so check back for new thoughts each day!

Isaiah 58-66

Not silent about Jesus

I have a feeling we grossly underestimate how difficult it is to be a prophet. While I don’t have any insider information for what it

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Isaiah 58-66

Lovingkindness

I’ll admit that I don’t read through the articles in the Liahona magazine as I would like to. Because every single time I do sit

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Isaiah 58-66

Clay in the potter’s hand

My kids were playing with play-doh the other day, creating their own tea party. Purple play-doh plates, yellow balls of play-doh food, and giant globs

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Isaiah 58-66

Righteous words

Have you ever said a prayer where you’ve asked the Lord to give you words to say? I’ve said silent prayers like this many times.

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Isaiah 50-57

Borne and carried

Waiting to give birth is one of the craziest experiences. I’ve done it three times now, and each time, as that due date approaches, the

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Isaiah 50-57

It’s simple to be clean

I’ve attended a lot of baptisms over the past couple months! We’ve had many friends in our ward turn 8 and choose to be baptized,

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Isaiah 50-57

Wildernesses and deserts

Two extremes that we all face: overwhelm and emptiness. What area of your life seems totally crazy and overwhelming right now? Maybe housework, your calling,

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Isaiah 40-49

Service and Christlike love

After partaking of the sacrament, THIS is the reason I’ve learned to love actual attendance at church. I’m probably not alone in saying that the

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Isaiah 40-49

Preparing for Jesus 

When I think about someone preparing the way for Jesus, I immediately think of John the Baptist. As I’m sure most others do. He was

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