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Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast

Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Podcast #20: “A Light … That Can Never Be Darkened,” Mosiah 11–17

Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast

Scot Facer Proctor

Religion & Spirituality

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

May 13-19

There are many times in our lives when we just have to stand up for the truth and, sometimes we stand alone. Has that ever happened in your life? Has it happened in the lives of your ancestors or the lives of your children? President Nelson said recently: “Why do we need such resilient faith? Because difficult days are ahead. Rarely in the future will it be easy or popular to be a faithful Latter-day Saint. Each of us will be tested.” (Nelson, Russell M., The Future of the Church: Preparing the World for the Savior’s Second Coming, Ensign, April 2020.)

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You're not going to be here. There are many times in our lives when we just have to stand up for the truth and sometimes we stand alone. Has that ever happened in your life? Has it

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happened in the lives of your ancestors or the lives of your children? President

0:29.6

Nelson said recently, why do we need such resilient faith?

0:33.8

Because difficult days are ahead.

0:36.0

Rarely in the future will it be easy or popular

0:39.4

to be a faithful Latter-day Saint.

0:41.4

Each of us will be tested. This week's material is a great

0:45.3

lesson on boldness, standing up for the truth, and being faithful when it's not too

0:50.1

popular.

0:51.1

Hello dear friends.

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We are Scott and Maureen Proctor, and this is Meridian magazine's Come Follow Me

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podcast.

0:59.8

This week's lesson covers Mosiah, chapters 11 through 17, and includes one of your favorite stories

1:06.1

from the Book of Mormon.

1:07.9

The title of this lesson is A Light that Can Never be Darkened. The hero of this story stands boldly before a wicked king,

1:16.7

and for telling the truth and testifying of the Savior, he is burned to death. Let's see what we can learn from all this.

1:25.0

Let's start with the name of our hero this week Scott. How do you say his name?

1:31.0

I thought you'd never ask. You know, with a name like Scott, I'm very sensitive to correct

1:36.8

spelling and pronunciation. My name is Scott with one T and so many people pronounce it Scott t ha ha no how about our hero today

1:48.5

Abinadi? It's very possible that that's how he heard his name in his day.

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We don't have a recording of the names of all the characters in the Book of Mormon.

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We say them traditionally.

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