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Holy Moments & Human Mistakes (Exodus 19–20, 24, & 31–34)- With Mike Harris

1 h 1 min · 20. apr. 2026
episode Holy Moments & Human Mistakes (Exodus 19–20, 24, & 31–34)- With Mike Harris cover

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In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Alisa Hanchett and Brother Mike Harris—study Exodus 19–20, 24, and 31–34, exploring the giving of the Ten Commandments, the making of covenants at Mount Sinai, and the story of the golden calf. They reflect on what it means to be God's "treasure," how to stay faithful while waiting on the Lord, and why repentance is less about punishment and more about turning back to Him. Through Israel's mistakes and second chances, they point to Jesus Christ as our Advocate—showing that even when we fall short, the Lord invites us to begin again. https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me [https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me]

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