We Are All Enlisted
We Are All Enlisted explores scripture and faith from the perspective of a US Army Chaplain who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Episodes discuss readings from the "Come Follow Me" curriculum, as well as interviews with other LDS chaplains, servicemembers, and/or people of other faiths. The official Facebook page can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreAllEnlisted/ This is an independent podcast and is not an official production of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the US Army.
We Are All Enlisted
Come Follow Me 2020: Alma 36-42
This episode covers two weeks of reading, and includes Alma's parting instructions to all three of his sons. Although I didn't intentionally plan to put these two weeks together into one episode, I'm glad it worked out that way, because some of the themes that came out with Helaman carried over all the way through Corianton in ways that were meaningful to me. In any case, this week we learn a little bit about how the structure of Alma 36 means that the Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) DOESN'T actually come first, it comes in the middle of the passage. But the first AND last word is still hugely important in understanding the blessing and curse that are on everyone, not just the people in the Book of Mormon. I muse about why Shiblon might not have been overlooked by his father, and then spend some time talking about Corianton, idolatry, and us, as well as how true doctrine, understood, can help us repent and change. After all, it worked for Alma and Corianton pretty well :)
Enjoy listening, and keep up the fight!
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