Stories about the Savior and wisdom from prophets, following the admonition to "Come Follow Me". (Theme music performed by Mark Geslison & Geoff Groberg from the album "Be Still My Soul." Used by permission)
Our faith journey begins when we are ready to try the Lord's word, testing to see if the promises He's made are true.
God has put us into families to help us learn, feel protected, and teach important values.
All the things that Jesus did in His life were all a part of God's perfect plan.
The Lord performed his work on a personal level for each of God's children.
The Lord will never ask us for anything more than what we have, and will always be willing to help us follow Him.
What's more important to the Lord are not sacrifices laid out on a physical table, but rather a change of our hearts.
When we find problems and issues in our lives, we should focus on fixing and repairing the things that are broken.
The Lord has prophesied for generations of the power that will unite families for eternity.
No matter our relationship with the savior, his promises are the same, and his hand is stretched out still.
The Lord does not wish that we only make small changes in our lives, but become entirely new creatures.
While it is good to reflect and remember the past, we should look forward in anticipation for what is to come.
As we engage in the Lord's callings, we should be mindful and engaged in our work.
God already dwells among His people, bringing the truth and light that He has promised to the faithful
Whether our suffering is the result of our own pride or simply a byproduct of being mortal, heaven is waiting to help us.
Our honest emotions should inform our worship and commitment to the Lord
As much as we might want an easy life, it's not going to be what will help us grow.
When we lack light and spiritual nourishment, we must only look to the Lord for help.
Those with God's power have the responsibility to share God's message with those around them.
God has given us resources, such as prophets, to help us understand his laws.
It is our choice to ponder and search for the Lord's goodness in our lives.
The nations and kingdoms of the earth will some day be no more, and God's kingdom will stand supreme.
Our commandment as servants of the Lord is to treat all as our neighbors, an effort that sometimes goes unrewarded but just as often is returned wholeheartedly.
We should always remain faithful amidst trials, despite what the results may be.
We should learn from Daniel's example, and constantly strive to keep up our faith strong.
The Lord will help us and grant us the information that we need to make the right choices.
No matter how long it takes, we have the ability to change, with the Lord's help.
God is no respecter of persons, and gives his word abundantly to all nations on the Earth.
When we align our priorities with what God wants, we will find true joy and meaning.
The Lord is patient with us, and as long as we are always trying to be better, the Lord will be with us.
Salvation and exaltation is meant to be accomplished with our spiritual brothers and sisters.
The Lord always looks deeper into us than just outward appearance.
God has made a plan for each of his children to return to his presence.
The more we learn of the Lord, the more we change and desire to become like him.
Just because a problem is not visible, does not mean that it does not exist.
Like one traveling through the wilderness, staying close to the water can help save us from death.
The Lord does require us to run faster than we have strength, but we can use what strength we have to build up God's kingdom.
Fasting is a way to help us tune our spiritual senses to be more aware of God's will.
While we may pray for the heavens to open, we must wait on the Lord and have faith in Him.
Knowing Christ's pattern of humility is essential to understanding God's plan.
The Lord does not ask for much, just a single day out of the week to devote to him, the ruler of all.
The Lord takes his words seriously, and expects us to do the same.
The Lord presents opposition and contrasts in all things so that we can more fully understand both his plan and his love.