Why are Israel’s Promised Blessings Only Available Within a Covenant?
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Carol KendallMarch 8, 2021
I discovered yesterday (5/7) while preparing for Sunday School that D&C 20 follows the classic Covenant outline! Not having found ANY mention of that anywhere, I've written it up on a blog post: https://carolscommentary.wordpress.com/2021/03/08/mans-relationship-with-god-is-built-on-covenants/
JanieMarch 5, 2021
After reading this wonderful book, I feel I understand covenants, their meaning, and importance, in a way that I have not understood before, and that makes beautiful sense. As President Nelson has asked us to study the blessings promised to covenant Israel, this is the perfect book for that study. I can't recommend it highly enough!
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