Episodes

  • Wheat, Tares, and Noah Blindness - An Institute Lesson
    May 21 2024

    #78 - In this institute lesson, Jason provides an example of The Book of Mormon expounding upon one of the parables from the New Testament - the Wheat and the Tares, via the story of Abinadi and King Noah. Truly, The Book of Mormon was written for our day.

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    1 hr
  • Receiving the Savior's Divine Empathy
    May 16 2024

    #77 - "Black clouds may also form in our lives, which can blind us to God’s light and even cause us to question if that light exists for us anymore. Some of those clouds are of depression, anxiety, and other forms of mental and emotional affliction. They can distort the way we perceive ourselves, others, and even God. They affect women and men of all ages in all corners of the world," said Sister Reyna I. Aburto.

    She continued, "As disciples of Jesus Christ, we have made a covenant with God that we “are willing to bear one another’s burdens” and “to mourn with those that mourn.” This may include becoming informed about emotional illnesses, finding resources that can help address these struggles, and ultimately bringing ourselves and others to Christ, who is the Master Healer."

    In this episode, Jason & Allison discuss and testify of Jesus's divine empathy and how living our covenant, as described by Sister Aburto, can be the key to parting those dark clouds that hang over us, and allow The Light to shine again in our lives.

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    55 mins
  • Thy Faith Hath Made Thee Whole - An Institute Lesson
    Apr 29 2024

    #76 - In this institute lesson, Jason's class discusses ways they have reached out to the Lord in faith, and subsequently been made whole from that action, trust, and confidence in Him.

    They also discuss King Benjamin's example of how remembering that God is great, and our own nothingness, can help us stay out of the pride cycle and lead to our greater prosperity and blessings.

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    47 mins
  • Timing
    Apr 24 2024

    #75 - "In our service in the Lord’s church we should remember that when is just as important as who, what, where, and how," said President Oaks in his 2002 BYU address, "Timing." "The first principle of the gospel is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Faith means trust— trust in God’s will, trust in His way of doing things, and trust in His timetable. We should not try to impose our timetable on His," he said.

    We know this can be hard. Trusting not only in His will but His timing for you and your life can be exhausting. But we testify that it works out, much better than you can imagine, as we keep ourselves fastened to Him, His covenants, commandments, and yes, even his will -- and especially His timing. In this episode, we share some of our own experiences with His timing and we hope it blesses those who need to "hear Him in the wait."

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    42 mins
  • Favorite Moments from April 2024 General Conference
    Apr 18 2024

    #74 - General Conference was, as always, so good. In this episode, Jason & Allison share some of their favorite teachings from the April 2024 conference and testify of how the words of modern prophets have blessed their lives.

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    35 mins
  • The Lord of The Vineyard - An Institute Lesson
    Apr 12 2024

    #73 - "Thank you, Lord, for loving me enough to hurt me," said Hugh B. Brown in his life-changing talk, "God is The Gardener." This week Jason shares his institute lesson centered on Jacob 5 in The Book of Mormon and its depiction of Jesus as The Lord of the Olive Tree.

    As Elder Patrick Kearon said, "No one has built a roadblock and stationed someone there to turn you around and send you away. In fact, it is the exact opposite. God is in relentless pursuit of you. He “wants all of His children to choose to return to Him,” and He employs every possible measure to bring you back."

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    1 hr
  • Holy Week
    Mar 28 2024

    #72 - This week Jason, Allison, and Jesse discuss the events of Holy Week and their meaning to us in our everyday lives. From the Passover and its impact to the Triumphal Entry on Palm Sunday to Pilate, Judas, and Peter's roles, we go deep on how much can be learned from this sacred week -- and we can't wait to share it with you. Happy Easter, our friends.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • "My Jesus" - An Institute Lesson
    Mar 22 2024

    #71 - At the end of the prophet Nephi's life, he testified that he gloried in "my Jesus." He did not say I glory in "my Savior," "my Redeemer," or any other title or name of Jesus Christ. By the end of his life he was on a first-name basis with our Lord -- can the same be said of us?

    In this episode, we published one of Jason's Thursday night Institute class recordings where they discuss this topic. Most of the lesson comprised of testimony after testimony of how these young adults have come to know Him as "my Jesus." We know you'll enjoy hearing from them as much as we did.

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    1 hr and 1 min