Oct 8, 2020
LDS general conference ended just four days ago, and we thought
it important to highlight different talks and messages from it that
have applicability to the Latter-day Faith emphasis on inner
work/inner transformation. One such talk this conference was
President Nelson's Sunday morning address, "Let God Prevail." In
this episode, LDF host Dan Wotherspoon is joined
by a terrific panel of Lyndsay Pulsipher,
Mark Crego, and Terri Petersen to
discuss the talk's messages, which can be understood many different
ways, and at different levels, and especially the concepts that
have deep spiritual resonance.
The host and panelists selected to talk about three different but
related subjects addressed in President Nelson's talk: the concept
of allowing God to prevail in our lives (and the world and its
history?), his very strong remarks against racist thinking and
action, and the theme that he carried throughout of "gathering."
It's a wonderful discussion that takes these subjects into really
profound areas, and that suggests that even through there is a
really obvious surface reading of his remarks in these areas, the
concepts are rich and deep and empowering should we ponder them and
seek to find the treasures for our own faith and personal
development. You should definitely listen in!