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The German word "weltschmerz" describes a feeling of sadness at the sins of the world. Jacob described this same feeling when he said he felt great "anxiety" for the welfare of his people's souls. What, exactly, caused this pain for Jacob and what causes it for us? Study with us this week as we tackle some of the big sins Jacob sees in his world that seem all-too-real for modern readers.
Show Notes:
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Believe, Love, Do," October 2018.
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Music: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free
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The German word "weltschmerz" describes a feeling of sadness at the sins of the world. Jacob described this same feeling when he said he felt great "anxiety" for the welfare of his people's souls. What, exactly, caused this pain for Jacob and what causes it for us? Study with us this week as we tackle some of the big sins Jacob sees in his world that seem all-too-real for modern readers.
Show Notes:
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Believe, Love, Do," October 2018.
Visit our website scripturestudyproject.com or connect to us on Instagram or Facebook
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