Dr. Adam Miller, an expert on restoration in religious teachings, dives deep into Alma's teachings to Corianton. He discusses how personal desires shape our understanding of salvation and the importance of unconditional love in alleviating feelings of unworthiness. Miller reflects on a poignant farewell in hospice care, exploring themes of justice, mercy, and the afterlife. He emphasizes God's loving nature and the transformative power of the Book of Mormon, urging listeners to enhance their scripture study for greater insight.
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insights INSIGHT
The Journey: Choosing to Stay
Our mortal journey isn't about making it back to God; He'll restore us all to His presence.
The key question becomes: Do we choose to stay?
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Wickedness: Self-Punishing
Wickedness is its own punishment; it was never happiness.
God doesn't punish evil with evil; He educates us to see the truth about our desires.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Trish's Passing: Finding Peace
Greg shares a story about a dying woman finding peace in Alma 40:11-12.
These verses offer hope and comfort about the spirit's return to God after death.
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Dr. Miller continues to explore Alma’s lesson to Corianton and examines the process of restoration for each Saint through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
29:22 Alma 42:15 - God wants to bless His children
36:36 Dr. Miller shares his experience with the Book of Mormon
45:32 End of Part II– Dr. Adam Miller
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