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  • Choosing Confidence in God Over Complaining (Numbers 11–14, 20–24, & 27)- With Anthony Sweat
    2026/05/04

    In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Aaron Bencomo and Brother Anthony Sweat—study Numbers 11–14, 20–24, and 27, focusing on faith, trust, and overcoming doubt in the wilderness. They explore the Israelites' struggles with complaining and fear, Moses's burden of leadership, and how God invites us to rely on Him and others instead of carrying everything alone.

    They highlight the contrast between fear and faith through Joshua and Caleb, and discuss the story of the brass serpent, showing how healing often comes in simple ways when we choose to look to Christ. They also touch on Balaam's story and the danger of divided loyalty, emphasizing the importance of staying true to God even when it's difficult. Throughout, they point to choosing faith over fear and trusting God's promises, even when the path forward isn't easy.

    https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Entering the Tabernacle (Exodus 35-40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19)- With Janeen Martin
    2026/04/27

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Nathan Williamson and Sister Janeen Martin—study Exodus 35–40 and selected chapters from Leviticus, exploring the construction of the tabernacle, the symbolism within it, and the purpose of God's law. They discuss what it means to offer a willing heart, use their gifts in the Lord's work, and seek personal revelation in their sacrifices.

    Through conversations on the tabernacle, temple worship, and holiness, they reflect on how God invites His people to become set apart while also belonging to Him. This episode highlights the power of symbols, covenants, and God's constant presence, reminding us that He is guiding us through every step of our journey toward becoming more like Him.

    https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me

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    51 分
  • Holy Moments & Human Mistakes (Exodus 19–20, 24, & 31–34)- With Mike Harris
    2026/04/20

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Alisa Hanchett and Brother Mike Harris—study Exodus 19–20, 24, and 31–34, exploring the giving of the Ten Commandments, the making of covenants at Mount Sinai, and the story of the golden calf.

    They reflect on what it means to be God's "treasure," how to stay faithful while waiting on the Lord, and why repentance is less about punishment and more about turning back to Him. Through Israel's mistakes and second chances, they point to Jesus Christ as our Advocate—showing that even when we fall short, the Lord invites us to begin again.

    https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Stand Still & See the Miracle
    2026/04/16

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie study Exodus 14–18, exploring the Israelites' journey through the Red Sea and into the wilderness. They reflect on what it means to "stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord" when life feels uncertain and overwhelming.

    Through scripture and personal experiences, they discuss trusting God at the edge of the unknown, following Him even when the path isn't clear, and recognizing how He can turn bitter moments into something meaningful. The story of the Red Sea reminds us that as we move forward in faith—even when it's scary—God can make a way where there seems to be none.

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    15 分
  • When God Doesn't Part the Sea Right Away (Exodus 14-18)- With Brendan Felix
    2026/04/13

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Ethan Webster and Brother Brendan Felix—study Exodus 14–18, exploring the crossing of the Red Sea, the Israelites' journey in the wilderness, and the miracles of manna, water, and deliverance. They reflect on what it means to trust God in moments of fear, move forward in faith, and remember His hand even after powerful spiritual experiences.

    Through stories of daily provision and divine guidance, they discuss relying on the Lord, recognizing His presence, and staying spiritually nourished. These chapters point to Jesus Christ as our Deliverer and Sustainer, reminding us that even in uncertainty, He is leading, strengthening, and providing exactly what we need each day.

    https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me

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    59 分
  • When You're Not Sure About a Mission...
    2026/04/09

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie talk about the uncertainty and pressure that can come with deciding to serve a mission. Drawing from personal experiences and scripture, they emphasize sincere prayer, personal revelation, and building a closer relationship with Jesus Christ.

    They remind listeners that there isn't just one "right" path—whether through a mission or other ways of serving—and invite everyone to seek God's guidance and move forward with faith.

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    11 分
  • Plagues, Power, and the Passover (Exodus 7-13) -With Pam Smalley
    2026/04/06

    In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Alex Johnson and Sister Pam Smalley—study Exodus 7–13, exploring the plagues of Egypt, Pharaoh's hardened heart, and the faith of Moses. They reflect on what it means to soften our hearts, trust God through repeated trials, and keep moving forward even when answers or results don't come right away.

    Through the story of the Passover, they discuss Christ-centered symbolism, divine protection, and the power of remembering the Savior through sacred practices. These chapters point to Jesus Christ as our Deliverer, reminding us that even in hardship, the Lord is guiding, preparing, and leading us toward freedom and redemption.

    https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me

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    54 分
  • Bring Easter Into Everyday
    2026/04/02

    In this Easter episode, Ellis and Eddie discuss how young adults can create meaningful, Christ-centered traditions that go beyond the holiday itself. Drawing on 2 Nephi 25–26, they explore simple ways to focus on Christ through prayer, scripture study, repentance, and intentional daily habits. They emphasize that Easter can be a starting point—not an endpoint—for lasting spiritual growth.

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    16 分