Restored Gospel Podcast

Mike Barrett , Corey Stark

Friends having casual conversation about the things of eternity.   We welcome you into that conversation.

  1. Separating "the church" from the Book of Mormon: Was the church restored in 1830 p5

    3d ago

    Separating "the church" from the Book of Mormon: Was the church restored in 1830 p5

    Send us Fan Mail VIDEO PODCAST HERE This concludes our series examining whether the Church was restored in 1830. In this final installment, we review additional revelations that did not come to pass, along with various challenges that arose under the leadership of Joseph Smith as prophet. Our hope throughout this series is that viewers will thoughtfully consider whether the church organization established by Joseph Smith and his associates was truly divine in origin or the product of human effort. We have sought to clearly distinguish between the restored church structure and the simple, foundational gospel taught in the Book of Mormon. Upon closer examination, the Book of Mormon stands apart in both spirit and substance—particularly in its emphasis on simplicity—from many of the doctrines and practices that were later introduced through Joseph Smith’s revelations. We invite all who watch to prayerfully ponder these matters. We encourage you to approach the Book of Mormon with fresh eyes, asking God to help you separate longstanding church traditions from its core message: the simple call to repentance made possible by the Savior’s atoning sacrifice on the cross. The Book of Mormon is unequivocal in its teaching that only those who repent are covered by the Atonement of Jesus Christ and receive everlasting life in His kingdom.  Restored Gospel  - Scripture Search and Study Resources  Contact us: restoredgospelpodcast@gmail.com Music by Michael Barrett

    1h 24m
  2. 335 Would a prophet ignore the Book of Mormon  church? (Was the church restored in 1830 p4)

    May 25

    335 Would a prophet ignore the Book of Mormon church? (Was the church restored in 1830 p4)

    Send us Fan Mail VIDEO PODCAST In our previous episode, we explored the simple, straightforward church that Jesus Christ established in the Book of Mormon, along with its clear and plain doctrine: repent, be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost, become as a little child, and endure to the end. Today, we turn our attention to 1830, when Joseph Smith declared himself a prophet, apostle, elder, and the sole spokesman for God. Although he was instructed to record the doctrines he received, the Book of Mormon records that Jesus Himself commanded His followers to write down His doctrine and warned them not to add to it. In this episode, we examine the significant additions that were later introduced, and we ask a serious question: Was Joseph Smith truly a prophet? And would a true prophet set aside or override the previous teachings of Jesus Christ? We’ll share direct quotes from early church meetings that declared older revelations and doctrines outdated, claiming that new instructions were needed for a new time. Yet we maintain that God does not change, and neither does His word. By the end of this episode, we hope you’ll clearly see the striking differences between the simple church described in the Book of Mormon and the modern church established by Joseph Smith.  Restored Gospel  - Scripture Search and Study Resources  Contact us: restoredgospelpodcast@gmail.com Music by Michael Barrett

    1h 10m
  3. 329 What is our hope and purpose? A new heaven, new earth, and a new Heart

    Apr 5

    329 What is our hope and purpose? A new heaven, new earth, and a new Heart

    Send us Fan Mail VIDEO PODCAST  POWERPOINT NOTES  What gives us purpose and meaning when we wake up in the morning, or when we lay our head down on our pillow at night?  Do we feel like we are just going through the motions, hanging out, waiting for something to happen?  Perhaps just waiting to die?  Or do we have hope?  Do we center our minds or meditate on the beautiful promise and blessing the Lord has waiting for us?  Not in some far off distant future but today.  Here. Now!   He wants to dwell in us.   This has possibly become a watered down, christian phrase that isn't really considered or paid attention to on a deeper level.  But consider.....the creator of the universe living within you and setting you apart for His holy purposes.   How can one be bored with life, or give in to the monotony of the day to day activities surrounded by spiritual Babylon if the King of the Universe is residing with in us.   Not only are we told of a new heaven and new earth as part of a future existence but he are told He wants to give us a new heart.  One that is filled with His holy spirit.  This is sanctification.   This is the purpose of the gospel and this is something that has been covered up and buried under the gentile teaching of Joseph Smith and the early church.   The message restored in plainness in the Book of Mormon was substituted with another message and it has left many wondering, what went wrong.   It has left leaders asking "what is the purpose of our existence".   Perhaps the time is here to repent and look at the Book of Mormon  message preserved through the years to come forth at this time.  By following its teachings that came from God Himself, we have a glorious promise that He will transform our heart and restore us to Him.   As a nation, as a people, and on a very personal level, regardless of what other evils are going on in the world today.   Our hope and purpose is in looking forward to not only a new heaven and new earth but to a New Heart where God dwells within us.   Restored Gospel  - Scripture Search and Study Resources  Contact us: restoredgospelpodcast@gmail.com Music by Michael Barrett

    1h 9m
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