Is God real? If so, where is He? How can we make our way back to Him? Why do we even want to?
In this episode, Jenny and Lee are diving deep into the definition of sanctification, the journey of transformation, and ultimately the redemption that is promised to us. Further, they discuss the concept of home, emphasizing the importance of feeling at home in both our earthly lives and in our next estate.
Listen in as they discuss this process that is not just about becoming a better person, but the significance of desire in our spiritual journey, and the transformative power of hardship as we intertwine our lives with our Savior, Jesus Christ.
What if the messy, winding path of growth is actually a sacred pilgrimage back to who we were always meant to be?
Join them as they unpack the layers of grace, the purpose of the struggles we all face, the incredible joy of returning to our spiritual roots, and some practical steps that can help us along the way.
Joshua 3:5 - King James Version - Bible Gateway
Moses 6:59-60
Doctrine & Covenants 76:41
Daniel H Wells, from Journal of Discourses, quote found in D&C Student Manual, Enrichment E
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David A Bednar, Clean Hands and a Pure Heart, General Conference, Oct 2007
Neal A Maxwell, Lest Ye Be Wearied and Faint in Your Minds, General Conference, April 1991
Neal A Maxwell, Swallowed Up in the Will of the Father, General Conference, October 1995
Brad Wilcox, His Grace Is Sufficient, BYU Speeches, July 12, 2011
Brad Wilcox, Worthiness Is Not Flawlessness, General Conference, Oct 2021
Richard G Scott, Personal Strength through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, General Conference, Oct 2013
D. Todd Christofferson, Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion, General Conference, Oct 2024
Russell M Nelson, The Power of Spiritual Momentum, General Conference, April 2022
Jeffrey R. Holland, The Other Prodigal, General Conference, April 2002