A podcast by Josh and Dallan, two cousins seeking to truly understand and live the gospel of Jesus Christ. As active Christians and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, these discussions are intended to explore spirituality and inspire hope and love as we all are on this journey together, trying to become more loving like God, our Heavenly Father.
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A podcast by Josh and Dallan, two cousins seeking to truly understand and live the gospel of Jesus Christ. As active Christians and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, these discussions are intended to explore spirituality and inspire hope and love as we all are on this journey together, trying to become more loving like God, our Heavenly Father.
In this episode, Josh and Dallan discuss their most recent blog posts, the real reason behind why we should keep the commandments, and how to actually keep the commandments.
Show Notes:
“After All We Can Do” Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means (Shorter Post)
Understanding Nephi’s Phrase: “After All We Can Do” (Longer Post)
Einstein Quote (it appears that Einstein did not say it, but it’s still a nice thought)
1 Ne. 11
2 Ne. 25.23
2 Ne. 31.19
The Gift of Grace by Pres. Uchtdorf
If ye love me... (John 14.15)
Wrought a mighty change (Mosiah 5.2)
He first loved us (John 4.19)
Faith & repentance brings a change of heart (Hel. 15.7)
Begrudgingly keeping the commandments in not beneficial (Moro. 7.6)
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Two Mormon Guys - LDS
A podcast by Josh and Dallan, two cousins seeking to truly understand and live the gospel of Jesus Christ. As active Christians and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, these discussions are intended to explore spirituality and inspire hope and love as we all are on this journey together, trying to become more loving like God, our Heavenly Father.