Between the Lines of the Scriptures
Between the Lines of the Scriptures is a concise weekly podcast that reinforces the truthfulness of the scriptures, encourages faith, and inspires personal growth in testimony. Average episodes are approximately 20 minutes in length.
Episodes
166 episodes
17 Moses (Ten Commandments) (Come, Follow Me: April 20-26)
Jehovah delivers the Ten Commandments to the wayward children of Israel.
16 Moses (The Exodus) (Come, Follow Me April 13-19)
Moses had led the Children of Israel out of Egypt and freed them from slavery, but now Pharaoh's army was about to attack them and return them to servitude. How would the Lord save them?
15 Moses (The Plagues) (Come, Follow Me: April 6-12)
The Lord curses the Egyptian Pharaoh with ten plagues to convince him to allow the children of Israel to be freed from slavery.
14 Easter 2026 (Come, Follow Me: March 30-April 5)
The relationship between Easter and the Jewish Passover.
13 Moses (Come, Follow Me: March 23-29)
Mose's early life is outlined.
12 Joseph (part 2) (Come, Follow Me: March 16-22)
Israel's son, Joseph, now as the Pharaoh's right-hand man, deals with his unsuspecting brothers.
11 Joseph (Come, Follow Me: March 9-15)
Joseph, son of Israel, is sold by his brothers into Egypt. Somehow, cream always rises to the top!
10 Esau and Jacob (Come, Follow Me: March 2-8)
Following Abraham, God calls new Prophets, first Issac, then Jacob (Israel).
9 Abraham's Sacrifice (Come, Follow Me: February 23-March 1)
The trial that the Lord gave Abraham seems almost unbearable. But through every trial and every test, Abraham proved faithful.
8 Abraham (Come, Follow Me: February 16-22)
God calls Abraham to be His Prophet
7 Noah (Come, Follow Me: February 9-15)
God's faithful servant Noah calls the children of the earth to repentance. They fail to listen and are sadly destroyed. Noah and his descendants inherit the earth.
6 Zion (Come, Follow Me: February 2-8)
Enoch walks with the Lord and establishes a Zion Society.
5 Enoch (Come, Follow Me: January 26-February 1)
Moses writes about Enoch, and Enoch writes about Adam!
4 The Fall (Come, Follow Me: January 19-25)
The Fall of Adam and Eve was essential for God's eternal plan of redemption.
3 The Creation (Come, Follow Me: January 5-11)
This is the story of the creation of this earth as seen through the eyes of three different Prophets of God -- Abraham, Moses, and Joseph Smith.
2 Work and Glory (Come, Follow Me: Moses 1 and Abraham 3)
Concepts such as pre-mortality, agency, God's glory, and man's eternal progress are all revealed in these two amazing chapters.
1 Overview of the Old Testament (Come, Follow Me: December 29-January 4)
An overview of this ancient testament of the coming of the Messiah.
52 The Living Christ (Come, Follow Me: December 22-28)
On January 1, 2000, the First Presidency and the 12 Apostles released a proclamation declaring our beliefs in the eternal mission of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Join us for an in-depth study of this document.
51 Family Proclamation (Come, Follow Me: December 15-21)
In 1995, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve released this proclamation to the World we now know as The Family Proclamation. It teaches us the importance of families in God's Eternal Plan of Happiness.
50 Declarations of Truth (Come, Follow Me: December 8-14)
Continual revelation is vital to the living Church. We discuss the Articles of Faith and the two Declarations made by Prophets of God in modern days.
49 Work for the Dead (Come, Follow Me: December 1-7)
The concept of salvation for the dead is unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We'll explore the revelations that brought about this glorious, eternal truth.
48 The Work Goes On (Come, Follow Me: November 24-30) On
The haters of the Church believed that if they killed the Leader, the rest of the Church would soon disappear. They were so wrong.
47 Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye (Come, Follow Me: November 17-23)
The Lord calls His people to repent and gather to Zion. He commands them to prepare themselves for the return of His Son, Jesus Christ.