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Mosiah 25-28 | Book of Mormon Insights: Revisited

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🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Join Taylor and Tyler in this re-released series from the Book of Mormon Study from 4 years ago (in 2020). Finding Answers to Gospel Questions: https://rb.gy/2nk6ik Scripture Central Resource Guide for Come Follow Me: https://bookofmormoncentral.org/come-follow-me/new-testament-2023 This program is intended to be used as supplementary material to the Come, Follow Me Program by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ____________________ Book of Mormon Insights is a Scripture Central Production. Hosts: Taylor Halverson and Tyler Griffin. Executive Producer: Benjamin Tyler Griffin. Associate Producer and Video Editor: CharLee Lisonbee Timestamps: Dino Collins Special thanks to Taylor Halverson and Tyler Griffin for volunteering countless hours for this series. Very special thanks to Kiplin Griffin for content editing and review. Thanks to the generous donors of Scripture Central. Nearer My God to Thee arranged and orchestrated by Benjamin Griffin and can be accessed on all major music streaming platforms or the official video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzusb9FNIe4 ____________________ *Download the Gospel Learning app to begin learning through paths created specifically for you! Explore thousands of Gospel topics with the BEST videos available at your fingertips. *Apple App store download: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gospel-learning/id1621522439 *Google Play Store download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gospellearning.mobile&pli=1 *The Gospel Learning website: https://gospellearning.org/ *Access the learning tracks online: https://gospellearning.org/learning _____________________ *Download our free scripture study tool: https://www.scriptureplus.org/ *Sign up for our weekly emails to receive notifications and more Come, Follow Me resources: https://forms.aweber.com/form/58/2127539758.htm _____________________ *Check out our “Seeking Jesus” course taught by John Hilton III, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDeilIzGYu4&list=PLhfh21X9suLdrz8WcjuDhusIEEd0Knp9v _____________________ *Check out this amazing map resource for the bible: https://scriptures.byu.edu/mapscrip/ _____________________ *This channel may make use of copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. *This Channel may also make use of artwork, voices, video, and effects that are generated by AI (Artificial Intelligence). We do our best to disclose when necessary our use of AI, but know that we make regular usage of AI materials in our content. We do not use AI to deceive or mislead. #ScriptureCentral #ComeFollowMe #ChurchOfJesusChristOfLatterdaySaints

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One of the central features of today's scripture block is the conversion of Alma the Younger and the four sons of Mosaic, Ammon, Aaron, Omner, and Himni.

0:10.0

To set the stage for that kind of as an overview for the main element that we're going to cover in this particular insight episode,

0:20.0

I want to share with you a nursery rhyme. Now, this isn't a

0:27.2

particularly insightful or entertaining nursery rhyme. In fact, when I was a kid, I used to think it was

0:33.1

really dumb. So here you go. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the

0:42.0

king's horses and all the kingsmen couldn't put Humpty together again. There you go. There's the

0:48.1

nursery rhyme. So all growing up, here's me thinking, that's a dumb rhyme, like most other nursery rhymes are, didn't

0:55.9

have a lot of meaning to me, until one day when I was sitting in a fireside setting, listening

1:03.1

to Elder Von J. Featherstone, and he proposed a little tweak to this nursery rhyme. And since that day, this has become my favorite of all the

1:16.0

nursery rhymes. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's

1:24.9

horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again, but the king could

1:30.3

and the king would and the king will.

1:34.3

Brothers and sisters as we jump in, we wanted to begin with this idea that we live in a fallen

1:41.3

world. We live in mortal fallen tabernacles of clay. We have opposition

1:49.2

in all things. We have opposition to us as well. And life is hard. And there are a lot of us

1:58.3

and a lot of our loved ones who are struggling, who experience great falls.

2:04.7

And the reality is as none of us can put ourselves back together or put our children back

2:08.7

together, our grandchildren, our neighbors, our friends, our ward members.

2:13.2

But the king can and the king will.

2:16.5

And that is, to us, that is kind of the central message

2:21.1

of the scripture block this week is even when all hope seems lost, there's still hope

2:27.8

in Christ. And that's our only chance. Now, let's begin. Go back with us to Mosaic chapter 25. And in here, to make

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