EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 30 MIN
Why the Restoration Still Matters for How We Live Today
from The Peculiar Couple
In this episode, Tyler and Jess Johnson discuss the concept of ongoing restoration and the vital role modern prophets play in guiding the Church today. They share personal insights about President Russell M. Nelson's leadership and how following prophetic counsel has blessed their lives.The conversation covers:Why the restoration of the gospel continues today through living prophetsPersonal experiences following President Nelson's invitation to "let God prevail in your life"How temple attendance brings peace and clarity during challenging timesThe significance of prophetic authority in performing sacred ordinancesWays to strengthen personal testimonies of prophetic guidanceThe balance between trusting prophetic direction and seeking personal revelationTyler and Jess share their experiences of seeing prophetic counsel prove relevant and inspired over time, emphasizing that when following the prophet's guidance, you can "trust that source." They discuss how acting on prophetic invitations leads to tangible blessings and a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.#OngoingRestoration #ModernProphets #PresidentNelson #PersonalRevelation #TempleWorship #ChurchAuthority #SpiritualGuidance #Faith #Testimony #LetGodPrevail
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In this episode, Tyler and Jess Johnson discuss the concept of ongoing restoration and the vital role modern prophets play in guiding the Church today. They share personal insights about President Russell M. Nelson's leadership and how following prophetic counsel has blessed their lives. The conversation covers: Why the restoration of the gospel continues today through living prophetsPersonal experiences following President Nelson's invitation to "let God prevail in your life"How temple atten...
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