Come, Follow Me: BYU Speeches Podcast BYU Speeches
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Want to deepen your weekly gospel study? Try the BYU Speeches Come, Follow Me podcast! Here, you’ll find inspiring devotionals that pair with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Come, Follow Me lesson for the week. These stories and insights can help bring scripture themes to life, and it might be just what you need to boost your personal, family, and church study.
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The Power of Deliverance | Henry B. Eyring | January 2008
God can offer us deliverance through the hardest of trials, including comfort in grief, strength in opposition, and escape from sin. Click here to access the speech page.
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Repentance: A Mighty Change of Heart | Brent W. Webb | May 1999
Repentance is the cure for a heart made sick through sin. It can be a difficult and even lengthy process, but is always worth the sweet spiritual reward. Click here to access the speech page.
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God Will Use You, God Will Bless You | Dean M. Davies | November 2015
God will use us to build His kingdom, and He will bless us in ways we cannot comprehend. Click here to access the speech page.
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“Broke” Hearts and Contrite Spirits | L. Todd Budge | February 2021
L. Todd Budge explains the four steps to a "broke" heart and contrite spirit. We must desire, inquire, require, and retire. Click here to access the speech page.
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Quinoa and Olive Trees: Strengthening the Lord’s Vineyard | Rick Jellen | May 2021
Rick Jellen uses his research on quinoa growth to discuss the allegory of the olive trees and the growing need for diversity in the Church. Click here to access the speech page.
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The Law of Chastity | Ezra Taft Benson | October 1987
The law of chastity is a principle of eternal significance. Take seriously this counsel to avoid sin, and to use the blessings of repentance when needed. Click here to access the speech page.
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