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The Scripture Study Project

254 Episodes

33 minutes | Jun 1, 2023
What do I do if I don’t ”feel” anything?
What did Peter do with himself after his denial? What did the women at the tomb do with the worry or the fear they felt? What did Cleopas do with his sadness? What did Thomas do with his doubts? What did Jesus do with his feeling of being forsaken? Studying the end of the Savior's mortal ministry provides ample evidence of how difficult continuing faith was for those closest to the Savior, and, therefore, how difficult it can be for us. This month we ask the question, "What do I do when I don't feel anything?" Study along with us as we wrestle with all those emotions and see what we can learn from those who have gone before. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
33 minutes | May 1, 2023
How does identity influence judgment?
"What must I do to inherit eternal life?" This question (and others like it) was asked of the Savior by His disciples, others of His followers, and by detractors. The truth--that God's eternal identity, our eternal identity, and our willing we are to convert to eternal principles--is at the crux of the Savior's answers and parables. This month gives us a great chance to study this question and consider our own understanding of eternal life. Show Notes: The Laborers in the Vineyard (churchofjesuschrist.org) Put On Thy Strength, O Zion (churchofjesuschrist.org) For past scripture-block episodes, see: https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/luke-12-17-john-11-sheep/  https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-19-20-mark-10-luke-18-great/  https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-21-23-mark-11-luke-19-20-john-12-fruit/  https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/js-m-matt-25-mark-12-13-luke-21-coming/  Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
43 minutes | Apr 1, 2023
Are Latter-day Saints Christian?
Mirriam-Webster's dictionary defines the word Christian as "one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ." Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints certainly profess belief in Christ, and yet many, especially some vocal in the wider Christian world, refuse to grant them/us the title "Christian". In this episode we explore both the why nots and, more importantly, begin a study of the whys behind our Christianity. Show Notes: Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross | Religious Studies Center (byu.edu) Lifted Up upon the Cross (churchofjesuschrist.org) Three Theological Questions About Christianity, Orthodoxy, and the LDS Church | David French (patheos.com) Is Mormonism Christian? - BYU Studies For past episodes on the Come Follow Me blocks, click below https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-14-15-mark-6-7-john-5-6-fear/ https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-16-17-mark-8-9-luke-9-testimony/ https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/easter-1555217422/ https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/matt-18-luke-10-love/ https://scripturestudyproject.podbean.com/e/john-7-10-shepherd/  Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
38 minutes | Mar 1, 2023
Do I have to ”know” the Church is true?
We use the phrase "I know" in many settings and situations in our description of our faith. In this episode we ask if saying "I know" is a requirement and what might come before and after that statement that could help us have a more expanded relationship with truth and come to better "know" the Savior Himself. Show Notes: For past episodes on the Come Follow Me blocks, click below Matt 8-9 / Mark 2-5 - Miracles Matt 16-17 / Mark 8-9 / Luke 9 - Testimony Alma 31-32 - The Faith Experiment Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
44 minutes | Feb 1, 2023
Do I really have to be perfect?
We are back with a new season of The Scripture Study Project with an all new approach. This season we are asking questions--sometimes hard, often personal, always important--that have everything to do with our relationship with God and then studying scriptures in search of truth and understanding. This episode we start with our first question of the season drawn from Jesus' own word: do I really have to be "perfect"? The answer, and a study of that answer, takes us from the sermon on the mount to the calling of apostles to our own personal wrestles with perfection. Show Notes: Russel M. Nelson, "Perfection Pending" Jeffrey R. Holland, "Be Ye Therefore Perfect--Eventually" For past episodes on the Come Follow Me blocks, click below John 2-4 Matt 5, Luke 6 Matt 6-7 Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
30 minutes | Dec 14, 2022
Malachi - Message
Malachi was a messenger, and he prophesied of other messengers to come. Of course John the Baptist stands out as one primary fulfiller of prophesy; but all of us in some small way can be messengers who prepare the way of the Lord. This episode, our final this season, and our final weekly episode of our podcast, we reflect on five years of podcasting and the "messages" we have learned, loved, and hoped to share with you.   Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
26 minutes | Dec 3, 2022
Haggai-Zechariah - Consider
My grandfather was an architect. I remember visiting him in his office and seeing the tools laid out on his basement drafting board and being captivated by the idea that someone could plan such large buildings. As I've grown older I often think of similarities between designing and drafting a building and our efforts to conscientiously plan and live a life. In this episode we study the words of two prophets--Haggai and Zechariah--focused on the reconstruction of the temple at Jerusalem and, concurrently, the reconstruction of the Israelites life with the Lord. Study along and consider how you can better build your life this next year. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen  
24 minutes | Nov 18, 2022
Jonah-Micah - Flee
The story of Jonah is a masterpiece of scriptural story that weaves together a very human and relatable character in Jonah with a compelling illustration of the true character of the Lord interlaced with suspense and surprise. It may be one of the best books in our recent study to liken to ourselves. In this week's study we do just that and ask the question, "What am I running away from?" Show Notes: Steven J. Lund, "Flashes of Light" Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
28 minutes | Nov 12, 2022
Amos-Obadiah - Savior(s)
I remember years ago watching an episode of a hidden camera tv show where actors acted out a scene where one man, dressed as someone living on the streets, was given money by other only to have that money stolen by some mocking teenagers. The episode focused on the actions of the surrounding people who did know they were watching and actor portrayal, to see if they would intervene, comfort the victim, or just walk on. In this sort of modern day reenactment of the good Samaritan, although some did stop to help, it was surprising to the hosts of the show how many people walked by without any action. If Obadiah were to describe it he might say they "stood on the other side" or "looked on" when someone was hurt. In this episode we study two chastisements Amos and Obadiah give related to our relationship with God and His children that might be painfully relevant to us today. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
28 minutes | Nov 10, 2022
Hosea-Joel - Meaning in the Minor Prophets
Recently I heard a description of some of the reasons why members of the Church have struggled or are struggling with their faith. For a small group, they struggle because they no longer believe the Church is true. For a larger group, they struggle because they do not believe the Church is good. However, for the largest group they struggle because they do not feel like they belong in the Church. In our study this week we read two prophets speaking to people who may be felt this same lack of belonging and we identify both truths about the Lord and possible applications for us that help heal that hurt. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
24 minutes | Oct 31, 2022
Daniel 1-6 - Excellent
There's a story told almost 100 years ago in a Church magazine about a young man named Creed Haymond who ran track for his college. The night before a meet his coach offered the team alcohol to help them relax for the next day's races. Creed refused, multiple times, and to the chagrin of his coach and teammates. The end of the story is powerful (and you can read it if you click the link in our show notes), but it's actually the middle of the story itself that interests us this week. In this episode we study the great story of Daniel, Mishael, Hananiah, and Azariah and ask the question: how can I live in the modern world and be both true to my beliefs and also harmonious with others? Show Notes: Creed Haymond story Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
29 minutes | Oct 21, 2022
Ezekiel - Watch
Hebrew prophets were valued because of their ability to foresee coming events and, then, warn people in the present. However, the true test of this foresight is, of course, whether or not these visions materialize. Today we study some of the prophet Ezekiel's most far-reaching declarations and see clear fulfillment in our own day. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
30 minutes | Oct 17, 2022
Jeremiah 30-Lamentations: Shepherd
I used to play a game with my seminary students called "Boo Speak" where I would invite a student to leave the room and then, with the students left in the room, pick a word that we would try and eliminate from that student's vocabulary by sheer peer pressure. Once we had decided on a word we would invite that student back in the room. I would have a conversation with the student and whenever he would say the word we would all say "boo" and/or provide other negative feedback. It was fascinating to watch as some students really did stop using the chosen word where other students became more adamant about using it. This week we finish our study of Jeremiah the prophet who was, for lack of a better phrase, "boo-ed" for his message and ministry by the very people he was trying to save, and ask ourselves what can we learn from a "boo-ed" prophet? Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen  
29 minutes | Oct 7, 2022
Jeremiah 1-20: Derision
I love art museums, and in recent years, I've had multiple chances to attend a few and one thing I've noticed, repeatedly, is the vast breadth of color and emotion represented in the displayed art. Incredible paintings of bright flower gardens on warm days are balanced by emotional paintings of dark caverns or shrouded faces. I've come to appreciate the tug on my emotions as I feel, often in the same room, enlightened and pained, lifted by beauty and confronted with ugliness. In our study this week we figuratively walk through the Art Gallery of Jeremiah and feel many of those same emotions as we search for truths that can sustain us in moments of needed perseverance. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
29 minutes | Sep 29, 2022
Isaiah 58-66 - Ways
There are some pressing questions we must address this week: how can you make shapes and animals out of pancake batter, what's the best way to eat a strawberry, and how cay you maximize the milk-to-cookie ratio of an oreo. These questions, as outlandish as it sounds, will help us better answer other questions. How can I fast with my eye single to God's purpose? How can I truly delight in the Sabbath? How can I better recognize and emulate the Savior's ministry? This week we study our final block of scriptures from Isaiah in search of answers to these questions.   Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
30 minutes | Sep 23, 2022
Isaiah 50-57 - Servant
Years ago I studied Isaiah 53 with a group of teenagers in a seminary class. As part of our experience I gave students a small piece of cardstock with a silhouette of Jesus printed on it on which I had asked them to write descriptions of the Savior they had found in their study. After class, as I was picking up the room, I noticed one card lying on the ground. I picked it up, turned it over, and read the words, "Are you really there?" That question has lodged in my mind and heart and has dramatically shaped the way I seek to study and teach the scriptures. In this episode, we have perhaps some of the best text in the Hebrew Bible answering that exact question.   Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
27 minutes | Sep 18, 2022
Isaiah 40-49 - Comfort
I once watched as someone illustrated Isaiah's visions and prophecies by drawing him as a stick figure then drawing a telescope in front of his face which indicated that Isaiah could see, both what was really close at hand, but also what was coming in the near future (for him, 150 years away) and the distant future (our day). In our study this week we dive into what scholars often call 2nd Isaiah because his focus seems to shift to the future. While some contend that this shift indicates a different author writing at a later time, many others, including our Book of Mormon prophets, knew him to be visionary and blessed with the spirit of God. So what happens, then, when you take a telescopic prophet and combine it with a microscopic lens? In our episode this week we look deep at a few aspects of Isaiah's writings that have powerful and immediate impact for us. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
29 minutes | Sep 10, 2022
Isaiah 13-35 - Fat Things
When Krista and I were first married she introduced me to the idea of "empty calories"--foods that you could eat but that would give little to no nutrition (this was how she described many of the things I had grown used to eating in college). This week we Isaiah 13-35 and look at the things Isaiah describes that are the spiritual version of empty calories and, conversely and much more importantly, the things truly feed the soul.   Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
30 minutes | Sep 2, 2022
Isaiah 1-12 - Delight
Some commentators have described the book of Isaiah the climactic book of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Isaiah's writings were certainly important to many later writers, including Nephi, Abinadi, Mormon, and Jesus Christ himself. When describing his own passion for the words of Isaiah, Nephi said, "my soul delighteth in his words. For I will liken his words unto my people, . . . for he verily saw my Redeemer, even as I have seen him. . . . And now I write some of the words of Isaiah, that whoso of my people shall see these words may lift up their hearts and rejoice for all men. Now these are the words, and ye may liken them unto you and unto all men" (2 Nephi 11: 2, 8). This week we begin our study Isaiah and aim for both excitement for and skill at studying the words of this pivotal prophet. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
17 minutes | Aug 27, 2022
Proverbs - Wisdom
One of my favorite things about learning from the Lord is that He teaches with images, stories, and symbols. I learned this week that the Hebrew word "māšāl" translated in verse 1 as "proverb" is translated in many other places as "parable". In other words, this book is a book of mini parables that, as we'll learn together, help us practice living a God-like life. Show Notes: Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook Music: by Steve Oxen
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