Can Satan Repent?

Can satan repent

Can Satan Repent? – Early Christian Theology and Latter-day Saint Revelation The question of whether Satan can repent has shaped theological discussions for centuries and continues to be explored in Latter-day Saint thought. Early Christianity and modern revelation approach the subject differently yet arrive at a unified conclusion about the nature of Lucifer’s choice and … Read more

Restoration: The Essential Answers to the Most Important Questions (Parts 1 & 2)

The Essential Answers to the Most Important Questions Restoration

Restoration: The Essential Answers to the Most Important Questions Part 1 Historic Christian Struggles With Creation, God, and the Problem of Evil For centuries Christian thinkers wrestled with profound questions about the nature of God, creation, human suffering, and salvation. Traditional theology maintained that God was omniscient, omnipotent, fully sovereign, and entirely self-sufficient. Classical Christianity … Read more

Free Will or Fate

Second

Two Main Topics in the Episode This episode examines: The historical background of the second anointing, a sacred temple-related ordinance occasionally mentioned in early journals. The relationship between God’s foreknowledge and human agency, and how Restoration doctrine addresses questions long debated in Christian theology. The discussion relies on historical sources and prophetic teachings, without revealing … Read more

Do We Choose Our Family in the Premortal Existence?

Did We Choose Our Families? LDS Premortal Existence Doctrine

The Question of Choosing Our Family This question exists mainly within Latter-day Saint culture because most Christians do not believe in a premortal life. What Latter-day Saints Know About Premortal Life Revealed doctrine teaches We lived with God before birth We exercised agency We accepted God’s plan Some were foreordained to roles Brigham Young taught … Read more

Who Are the Two Prophets That Die in Jerusalem?

Two prophets in ruined Jerusalem

Revelation 11: Summary of the Prophecy Revelation 11 describes two special witnesses who will appear in Jerusalem in the last days: The city is under hostile control for 42 months (three and a half years). Two prophets prophesy there for 1,260 days, clothed in sackcloth. They demonstrate power reminiscent of ancient prophets: Calling down fire, … Read more