Ep. 159: Mosiah 20:1-26 Case Study on Communication
An episode of the My Scripture Streak podcast, hosted by Jeffery J. Downs, titled "Ep. 159: Mosiah 20:1-26 Case Study on Communication" was published on May 23, 2024 and runs 25 minutes.
May 23, 2024 ·25m · My Scripture Streak
Episode Description
Summary
In this episode, Jeffery Downs continues his study of the Book of Mosiah, focusing on chapter 20. He discusses the wickedness of the priests of King Noah and their kidnapping of the daughters of the Lamanites. He explores the themes of communication, trust, and the importance of seeking understanding before jumping to conclusions. Jeffery also emphasizes the need for towers in our lives, such as prayer, temple attendance, and service, that allow us to see potential dangers and make better decisions. The chapter ends with a peaceful resolution between the people of Limhi and the Lamanites.
Takeaways
- Communication is key in avoiding misunderstandings and conflicts.
- Taking the time to seek understanding and consider all the facts can prevent unnecessary violence.
- Having towers in our lives, such as prayer and temple attendance, helps us see potential dangers and make better decisions.
- Trusting in the words of the prophet and following his counsel can lead to blessings and protection.
- Counseling together and trusting in each other's perspectives strengthens relationships and leads to better decisions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
07:04 The Wickedness of the Priests and the Kidnapping of the Lamanite Daughters
10:01 The Importance of Communication and Seeking Understanding
13:15 The Towers in Our Lives: Prayer, Temple Attendance, and Service
19:45 Counseling Together and Making Trusting Decisions
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