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"Keep On Keeping On", Moses 8:2

"Keep On Keeping On", Moses 8:2

FromOne Minute Scripture Study: A Come Follow Me Podcast


"Keep On Keeping On", Moses 8:2

FromOne Minute Scripture Study: A Come Follow Me Podcast

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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Methuselah had it all!  His father, Enoch, was a prophet.  He got to live with his dad in the amazing city of Enoch where everyone was “of one heart and one mind.”  It must have felt like the best day ever on repeat!   So imagine how Methuselah must have felt when he found out that the entire City of Enoch was going to be translated (hooray, how cool would that be?!)  . . . except, as Moses 8:2 says, “. . . Methuselah, the son of Enoch, was not taken.” Methuselah was the one person who had to stay behind.   It turns out SOMEONE had to stay on the earth to continue the righteous priesthood line that Noah would come from.  What do you think that would feel like?  All of your friends, family, and righteous church leaders gone in a moment– and you are left completely alone.  Personally I would be beyond disappointed!  I might even be envious, frustrated, angry, and sulky! But the amazing thing is that nowhere in the scriptural record do we ever read that Methuselah complained.  As far as we can tell, he accepted what happened and just kept moving forward.  What a powerful example that we can keep happily moving on even if we feel alone or like we’re missing out.   Music Courtesy of bensound.com
Released:
Jan 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Quality Come Follow Me scripture study in ONE minute? It's possible! This podcast is for busy LDS teens, moms, families, and anyone else who finds themself WANTING quality scripture study but LACKING the time! Enjoy five 1 minute study sessions a week plus a "Big Picture Monday" to help you understand where we are in the scriptures.