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Come Follow Me: Job “Yet Will I Trust in Him”

Reading Hebrew Poetry With Job, we read the first of a series of Biblical books written almost exclusively as poetry. The poet introduces the plot of this epoch poem by imagining a dialogue between God and Satan that should not be taken literally. The opening chapters of Job are intended to emphasize Satan’s role as our adversary or accuser, not to describe how God and Satan really interact. —Come Follow Me for Individuals and Families: Old Testament 2022: Job 1–3; 12–14; 19; 21–24; 38–40; 42 This fictional version of God brags to Satan about how terrific Job is. 8 And the Lord said unto...
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Guest Post: Peace during Tribulation

By Miriam Miriam is a PhD candidate in Prevention Science at the University of Oregon, mother of 3 girls, and striving to teach her girls that their voices matter. This post was originally delivered as a Sacrament Meeting talk in Eugene, OR on March 13, 2022. Last time I spoke in church was 2017 and I caused a bit of turmoil among the ward members when I mentioned things like the sexism in the scriptures fits with the sexism in the history of the world (apparently we’re supposed to act like that sexism doesn’t exist or maybe we’re supposed to act...
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Young Women Lesson: Why do we have adversity?

Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation  Spanish translation generously supplied by Cesar Carreón. This lesson deals with some deep theological questions that could take the class any number of ways, so I think that this is one to be especially prayerful about. I would start with asking the young women the title of the lesson - why do we have adversity?  Why do bad things happen?  Any number of answers could come about: sin, the choices of other people, natural consequences, natural disasters, a consequence of birth/circumstances.  I think it's important to talk about both the fact that sometimes we experience adversity...
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