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The Nate talks to his friends about Jesus podcast is an absolute gem for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of scripture and grow in their faith. As a former student of Brother Pali at BYU, I can confidently say that his teaching style is unparalleled. He has a remarkable ability to share scripture and gospel knowledge in a way that not only informs but also invites the Spirit. This podcast allows listeners to continue learning from his lessons and experience the same sense of enlightenment.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Brother Pali's expertise as a teacher. He has a knack for bringing the scriptures to life through relatable stories, humor, and sincere devotion. Each episode is carefully crafted to teach simple gospel principles while providing enough background information for listeners to fully grasp the context of the scriptures. Through this approach, he helps individuals develop a deeper understanding of what the scriptures are talking about and how they can be applied to their everyday lives.
The worst aspect of this podcast is really difficult to pinpoint as it truly excels in every aspect. However, one minor drawback could be that some episodes may feel too short for those who crave more in-depth discussions or analysis. Nevertheless, Brother Pali manages to pack a significant amount of information and inspiration into each episode, making it worthwhile even if it leaves you wanting more.
In conclusion, The Nate talks to his friends about Jesus podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking spiritual growth and a deeper connection with God. Brother Pali's masterful teaching style, combined with his passion for scripture and relatable storytelling, makes each episode educational, inspiring, and entertaining all at once. Whether you're a teenager or an "old lady," this podcast has something valuable to offer everyone. Make sure to give it a listen and prepare yourself for an enlightening journey through the scriptures!

In this episode, we explore the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, focusing on the test God presents to Abraham and the profound implications of his obedience. We also unpack the symbolism of the ram's provision and the subsequent death of Sarah, highlighting themes of faith, sacrifice, and divine providence.Chapters00:00 The Test of Abraham03:03 God Provides the Lamb04:08 Sarah's Death and Burial05:18 Faith and Divine Provision

In this episode, we follow Abraham's journey after Isaac's birth, highlighting his treaty with Abimelech and the symbolic act of planting trees in the desert. We explore how Abraham navigates present realities while holding onto future promises, demonstrating that life is often about resolving conflicts and planning for the long term, rather than constant supernatural intervention.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Abimelech01:47 Resolving the Well Conflict02:28 Planting Trees and Settling03:39 Living in Tension

In this episode, we explore the biblical story of Isaac's birth and the subsequent exile of Ishmael and Hagar, highlighting the complex emotions and divine intervention within this narrative. We also discuss how God's promises extend to all, even in situations of perceived abandonment and hardship.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Isaac's Birth00:46 Ishmael's Exile and God's Promise02:02 Hagar and Ishmael in the Wilderness03:36 God's Providence Amidst Hardship

In this episode, we unpack Abraham's repeated deception about Sarah being his sister and Abimelech's surprising integrity, contrasting Abraham's fear-driven actions with the 'godless' king's honorable conduct. We also consider how fear can lead us to revert to old, unhelpful patterns, challenging listeners to examine their own default responses to anxiety.Chapters00:00 Abraham's Deception Revisited00:41 God Intervenes in Abimelech's Dream01:54 Abimelech's Integrity and Abraham's Fear03:36 Study Companion Offer

In this episode, we explore the biblical narrative of Sodom and Gomorrah, focusing on Lot's questionable decisions and the shocking events that led to the cities' destruction. We also uncover the true nature of Sodom's sin and draw lessons from Lot's wife's fate, emphasizing the importance of letting go of the past to move forward.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sodom and Lot02:14 Hospitality and Lot's Horrifying Offer04:26 Angels Reveal Destruction05:32 Lot's Hesitation and Escape07:36 The Destruction and Lot's Wife10:05 Sodom's True Sin and Letting Go

In this episode, we explore the biblical account of Abraham's audacious negotiation with God over the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah, highlighting how Abraham challenges God's plan and advocates for justice and mercy. We also discuss how this narrative reveals God's character as open to engagement and accountability, contrasting with the capricious deities of the ancient world.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Abraham's Story00:32 God's Decision to Destroy Sodom03:39 Abraham's Bold Intercession06:21 Lessons from Abraham's Negotiation

In this episode, we explore the ancient code of hospitality through the story of Abraham and three mysterious visitors, one of whom reveals himself to be God. We learn about Sarah's disbelief and God's powerful question, 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?', and reflect on how this applies to challenges in our own lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction & Study Guide00:23 Abraham's Unexpected Guests04:10 Sarah's Disbelief and God's Question06:29 The Meaning of God's Question

In this episode, we explore the 13 years of silence from God in Abram's life, leading to a new covenant that redefines his identity and the physical sign of circumcision. We also discuss why Abraham laughs at the seemingly impossible promise of a son through Sarah and God's unwavering commitment to His divine plan.https://study-companion.kit.com/0a352e0e64 Click link to download your free, weekly PDF Study Companion - stuff you won't find in Sunday school — real scholarship, surprising history, and sermons from voices outside your usual orbit. Chapters00:00 13 Years of Silence01:35 God's Covenant and Name Change06:52 The Meaning of Circumcision10:05 Sarah's Impossible Son15:53 Abraham's Act of Faith18:54 Commitment Beyond Understanding

In this episode, we explore the biblical story of Sarai, Abram, and Hagar, focusing on Sarai's desperation to bear a child and the cultural context of surrogacy in the ancient Near East. We also examine Hagar's flight into the wilderness, her encounter with God, and how she gives God the name Eloroi, "The God Who Sees."https://study-companion.kit.com/0a352e0e64 - Click link to download your free, weekly PDF Study Companion - stuff you won't find in Sunday school — real scholarship, surprising history, and sermons from voices outside your usual orbit.Chapters00:00 10 Years of Waiting00:36 Sarai's Desperation and Abram's Compliance02:17 Cultural Context of Surrogacy04:02 Conflict and Hagar's Flight08:48 Hagar Encounters The God Who Sees13:22 Reflecting on Who We See

In this episode, we explore Abram's raw honesty with God about his childlessness and God's powerful response, revealing the nature of faith through the countless stars. We also uncover the profound meaning of the covenant ceremony, where God unilaterally binds Himself to His promise, taking full responsibility for its fulfillment.Chapters00:00 Abram's Fear and Honesty00:01 God's Promise of Descendants03:52 Abram's Belief and Righteousness05:40 The Covenant Ceremony11:26 God Walks Through Alone15:39 Faith and God's Unfailing Promise https://study-companion.kit.com/0a352e0e64 - Click link to download your free, weekly PDF Study Companion - stuff you won't find in Sunday school — real scholarship, surprising history, and sermons from voices outside your usual orbit.

In this episode, we explore the surprising biblical account of Abram as a military chieftain, discussing the battles worth fighting for family and justice. We also examine the crucial lesson of releasing the spoils of victory and acknowledging God's provision.https://study-companion.kit.com/0a352e0e64 - Click link to download your free, weekly PDF Study Companion - stuff you won't find in Sunday school — real scholarship, surprising history, and sermons from voices outside your usual orbit.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Abram the Warrior00:40 A Coalition War and Lot's Capture03:24 Abram's Private Militia and Night Raid06:45 Melchizedek and Abram's Tithes10:09 King of Sodom's Offer and Abram's Refusal13:54 Fighting Battles and Releasing Victories

In this episode, we explore the biblical story of Abram and Lot, highlighting their contrasting approaches to decision-making. We discuss how Lot chose based on immediate appearances, while Abram demonstrated trust in a larger promise, and draw parallels to how we make choices in our own lives.Chapters00:00 Return to Canaan01:53 The Conflict and Lot's Choice06:35 Abram's Promise vs. Lot's Appearance11:58 Applying the Lesson https://study-companion.kit.com/0a352e0e64 - Click to sign up for your free, weekly PDF Study Companion - stuff you won't find in Sunday school — real scholarship, surprising history, and sermons from voices outside your usual orbit.

In today's Come Follow Me study of Genesis 12:10–20, Abram goes from altar-building faith to full survival mode.A famine hits the promised land. Abram flees to Egypt. And on the way, he asks Sarai to lie — telling everyone she's his sister to save his own life.She's taken into Pharaoh's house. Abram profits. Pharaoh becomes the moral voice. And God intervenes anyway.This is one of the most uncomfortable stories in the Old Testament — and one of the most hopeful.In this episode we explore:Why Abram's plan was culturally logical — and morally disastrousAncient Near Eastern marriage customs and hospitalityWhy Pharaoh, not Abram, sounds righteousWhat this teaches about covenant, grace, and God's faithfulnessHow fear leads us to compromiseWhether God's promises depend on our performanceAbram fails. God doesn't.If you're studying Come Follow Me 2026 (Genesis 12–17), this episode wrestles honestly with the text and asks the hard question:Do you actually believe God's promise is stronger than your failure?Tomorrow: Abram and Lot separate — and Lot chooses what looks smart but ends in disaster.

In this episode, we explore the life of St. Anthony, a spiritual pioneer who sought radical seclusion in the Egyptian desert during the 4th century. We uncover how his pursuit of a deeper connection with God led him to confront spiritual and physical challenges, influencing countless others to follow a monastic path.Chapters00:00 Introduction to St. Anthony00:47 Early Life & Calling04:46 Life in the Tomb & Desert10:17 A New Monastic Movement13:59 Later Life & Legacy

In this episode, we explore Genesis 12 and Abraham 1 through the lens of Come Follow Me, focusing on Abram's command to leave Ur and trust God's covenant promise. We connect his story to themes of repentance, forgiveness, and spiritual transformation, showing how leaving the old life behind is central to covenant discipleship.

In this episode, we explore the life of St. Cyprian, a prominent figure in 3rd-century Carthage who became a bishop after a dramatic conversion and faced the Roman Empire's persecution of Christians. We discuss his influential work, 'On the Unity of the Church,' which argues for the indivisible nature of the church and remains a foundational text in Christian theology.Chapters00:00 Introduction to St. Cyprian01:41 Early Life and Conversion03:02 Persecution and the Lapsed06:33 On the Unity of the Church10:25 The Role of Bishops15:13 Persecution and Martyrdom

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of Origen of Alexandria, a child prodigy and prolific ancient Christian author who, driven by intense zeal and literal interpretation of scripture, faced significant challenges and became a controversial figure in church history. We also uncover his groundbreaking contributions to biblical scholarship and theology, alongside the theories that sparked controversy.Chapters00:00 Who Was Origen?01:39 Early Life & Martyrdom Desire04:46 Asceticism and Personal Decisions08:10 Literary & Theological Contributions13:02 Fame, Jealousy, and Persecution16:18 Legacy and Contradictions

In this episode, we explore the life of Tertullian, a brilliant lawyer from ancient Carthage who became a fierce defender of Christianity. We learn how his intense faith and advocacy were shaped by the martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicity, leading him to coin foundational theological terms while also showcasing his uncompromising and controversial nature.Chapters00:00 Carthage and Tertullian's Early Life01:18 From Pagan to Christian Apologist03:42 The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicity08:20 The Blood of Martyrs and Theological Innovations11:32 Tertullian's Fierce Defenses and Controversies15:07 Strictness and Lasting Legacy

In this episode, we explore the life and significant contributions of Irenaeus of Lyons, a key figure in 2nd-century Christian theology. We examine how he championed the four Gospels, combated Gnosticism, and established foundational Christian beliefs during a turbulent period.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Irenaeus02:00 Combating Gnosticism05:36 Bishop of Lyons & Key Ideas15:12 Irenaeus's Legacy

In this episode, we examine Noah's family, the Tower of Babel, and humanity's attempt to bypass God's way. We explore why shortcuts to security, power, and unity ultimately lead to confusion and collapse.

In this episode, we journey back to 155 AD Smyrna to explore the remarkable life and death of Polycarp, the last living link to the apostles. We uncover the social climate of the Roman Empire that led to his persecution and ultimately his defiant stand for his beliefs.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Polycarp01:50 Smyrna and Roman Loyalty04:45 Polycarp's Arrest and Trial09:47 Martyrdom and Legacy

In this episode, we explore the life of Justin Martyr, a second-century philosopher who transitioned from a truth-seeker of various schools of thought to a Christian intellectual. We learn about his journey to faith, his defense of Christianity against Roman misconceptions, and his ultimate martyrdom, highlighting how he bridged faith and reason.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Justin Martyr01:48 Justin's Philosophical Journey05:22 Conversion to Christianity and Epiphany08:44 Challenging Roman Misconceptions10:44 Justin's Apology and Legal Defense15:37 Logos and Christian Philosophy17:20 Martyrdom and Enduring Legacy

In this episode, we journey back to 70 AD to understand the Roman siege of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Second Temple. We explore how this conflict dramatically reshaped Western history and the trajectories of both Judaism and early Christianity.Chapters00:00 The Roman Siege of Jerusalem01:00 Setting the Stage: 66 AD Rebellion04:59 Titus's Siege and Jerusalem's Plight10:12 The Temple's Destruction13:30 Aftermath and Lasting Impact

In this episode, we explore the story of Noah and the conditions that led to the Flood. We focus on God's desire to remember His children, renew covenants, and offer a fresh start.

In this episode, we examine Enoch's city of Zion and what it means to be of one heart and one mind. We explore unity, righteousness, and why God weeps over His children who refuse to love one another.

In this episode, we follow Enoch's reluctant call to preach repentance in a violent and corrupted world. We see how God magnifies the weak and invites His children to choose Him over power, anger, and fear.

In this episode, we explore life after the Garden and the two competing ways to respond to pain and discomfort. We contrast Satan's shortcuts with God's path of sacrifice, obedience, and redemption.

In this episode, we examine the creation of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and the meaning of the Fall. We discuss agency, opposition, and why mortality is a necessary step in God's plan rather than a tragic mistake.

In this episode, we explore the opening words “In the beginning” and examine what Genesis teaches about creation, science, and purpose.We focus on the questions of what happened, how it happened, and why it happened, and why science and scripture are not enemies.

In this episode, we explore how Joseph Smith, overwhelmed by the task before him, turns to the Bible and receives an expansive vision through Moses 1. In this episode, we examine what it means to be a child of God, created in His image, called to create, save, and participate in the restoration of God's kingdom on earth.

How the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible leads to revelation

The story of Joseph getting arrested twice and the dam to baptize Emma getting broken down

How do we determine true doctrine and accurate history?

What causes Jesus to give the most complete account of His Atonement? Listen and find out

Historical context for restoration of the priesthood. Revelations 12-16 and the 11 witnesses of the plates

All about Lucy Harris acting crazy and Martin Harris helping and harming the work.

Here I'm gonna tell you about getting the plates and punching somebody in the process so hard he dislocated his own thumb how he uses seer stones to start the translation process.

Doctrine and Covenants History short

Some great sermons.

Even in the handbook Moroni is unwaveringly testifying of Jesus

However crazy your life is Christ's grace is sufficient for you

This section lets you see how God works on a large scale.

The Book of Ether more than anything is a witness of the reality of Jesus and what he wants to do for us.

Listen Moroni is angrier than you would expect but he wants you to let go of your doubt, trust Jesus and go spread some good.

You've just spent 480 pages with Mormon. What has he taught you?

How can we be happy on regular days? Check out the pattern.