Parable of the sower
One of the parables the Savior taught is referred to as the sower and is one of a small number of parables reported in all three of the synoptic Gospels.
One of the parables the Savior taught is referred to as the sower and is one of a small number of parables reported in all three of the synoptic Gospels.
In parables divine truth is presented by comparison with material things. Parables have been called "earthly stories with heavenly meanings."
Each of us have a spark of divinity in us as sons and daughters of God! What a marvelous truth!
When we consider the word pride, we might see positive aspects such as pride in our families, schools, nation, military, teams, company and workers. But, at the same time, we…
Paul's military metaphor helps us see how to protect ourselves spiritually.
At times we may even feel insignificant, invisible, alone, or forgotten. But always remember, you matter to our heavenly father!
Our bodies allow each of us to experience the great plan of salvation that He has designed for all His children. He wants us eventually to become more like Him and return to live with Him.
There is nothing more important to the sons and daughters of God than the atoning sacrifice of the Savior Jesus Christ. It is the most significant single event of all time.
No birth into mortality has ever been accompanied with such heavenly announcements and miracles as the birth of Jesus Christ the savior of the world!
I have always been inspired by the poem “The Touch of the Master’s Hand”. It carries a great message which is worth repeating.