
Marvelous Wonder
In Revelation 12 we read that in the war in Heaven, the Savior’s followers overcame Satan by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony. I don’t know exactly what that was like, but I can just imagine the most faithful and valiant spirits persuading many of us with their testimony of truth and light. I imagine this final battle between good and evil that’s happening right now will involve some of that. I think more and more of us will need to step up and confidently share the light we’ve been given.
Marvelous Wonder Podcast shares the message that the heavens are open, and revelation didn’t stop with Peter and Paul. Marvelous truths, like the Plan of Salvation and the Book of Mormon have been brought forth by the Lord to prepare us for His Second Coming.
On Marvelous Wonder, we will be taking a weekly dive into everything about the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, from the missionary lessons to the temple, to understand what we really believe, where it came from, and how our doctrine comes together in a theology that answers questions humans have had for ages, and brings each one of us into a personal relationship with God the Father and the Savior Jesus Christ. Episodes will rely on scriptural and prophetic authority to teach restored truths in a way that illuminates the covenant path back to our Heavenly Home, for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who want to take more advantage of what we’ve been given, and for nonmembers who are curious about what we believe and just what is so Marvelous and Wonderful about it.
Marvelous Wonder
A Falling Away
In this episode, Preston Purnell explores the Great Apostasy, examining its causes, effects, and the path to restoration. He discusses the early growth of the church and the challenges it faced following the deaths of the apostles, highlighting the significant events that led to the fragmentation of Christian doctrine.
Preston emphasizes that the apostasy was not a total loss of the gospel but a gradual process that set the stage for the restoration of truth and priesthood authority. He addresses the communication challenges that hindered unity in the early church and the absence of a fixed canon, leading to doctrinal variations.
The conversation also touches on the political upheaval that contributed to the decentralization of Christianity and the role of significant events like the Protestant Reformation and the founding of America in promoting religious freedom. Join Preston as he helps listeners understand the complexities of the Great Apostasy and its importance in appreciating the current dispensation.