Church of Jesus Christ Study Session with Come Follow Me

Episode 57 - CFM July 22 - July 28 Part III


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LDS Study Session seeks to generate reflection and about areas in the Restored Gospel. Whether it's Come Follow Me, a General Conference talk or a recent Gospel Topic, hopefully you'll find something to keep the Spirit of Christ in your life. @mattsroberts90
We study the boldness of Paul and his companions in sharing the Gospel wherever they were. We look especially at the experience of Paul and Silas in prison and just how this links to our situation today and our perceptions of the interest of those around us.
Elder Henry W Naisbett: It is almost an insult to a great many people now, to tell them that they need salvation, but yet in the innermost recesses of every man's heart and every woman's soul, in the depths that no plummet hath sounded, not even the one made by themselves—there rests the feeling that they need be sorry for many of the things that they have done in life, and if not for those that they have done, at least for the thousand and one things that they have left undone, for there are sins of omission as fatal as those of commission.
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