As I studied and applied principles from the New Testament last year, I learned a lot about balance, adaptability, relationships, growth, and joyful worship. Here are some of the insights I gained:
Balance (the Gospels)
- The Savior found time for solitude, and He was responsive to the people around Him.
- He taught us to let some things go and to prioritize other things which might seem small and unimportant.
- He didn't come to condemn us, but He will help us change We therefore shouldn't be excessively hard on ourselves, but we should recognize opportunities for improvement.
What I Learned from the Gospels, January-June 2023
Adaptability (Acts of the Apostles)
What I Learned from The Acts of the Apostles, July 2023
Relationships (the Epistles of Paul)
What I Learned from the Epistles of Paul, August-November 2023
Growth (the General Epistles)
What I Learned from the General Epistles, November 2023
Joyful Worship (the Book of Revelation)
The book of Revelation contains a joyous message, as represented by the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah (Revelation 19:6, Revelation 11:15, Revelation 19:16), by the piece "Worthy Is the Lamb" from that same oratorio (Revelation 5:12-14), and by the piece "He Is the Root and the Offspring of David" from The Redeemer by Robert Cundick (Revelation 22:16-17, 20).
John paints a vivid picture of the joy associated with the Savior's Second Coming, similar to the joyful welcome He received as He entered Jerusalem during the final week of His life. Like those people who welcomed Him with palm branches, we will be overjoyed to be with Him. Like John, we can say with hope and anticipation, "Even so, come Lord Jesus" (Revelation 22:20; see also Alma 13:25).
What I Learned from the Book of Revelation, December 2023
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