Welcome to Season 3 of The Dents in My Armor! In this kickoff episode, Jenny and Lee dive into a message repeated again and again by prophets ancient and modern: Prepare for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. But this isn’t a season of doom and gloom—it’s a season of hope, purpose, and joy.
Drawing from scripture, prophetic counsel, and personal experience, Jenny and Lee explore what it truly means to be spiritually prepared—not out of fear, but out of faith and love. They discuss how preparation is not a checklist of panic, but an invitation to come unto Christ with confidence and peace. From Noah's ark to the parable of the ten virgins, from President Nelson's urgency to Elder Bednar’s reminder of personal revelation, this episode sets the tone for a powerful and uplifting season.
📖 What lack I yet, Lord? That simple prayer might be the beginning of your own personal preparation.
Resources Used In This Episode:
Neil L. Anderson, April 2011,General Conference, Preparing the World for the Second Coming
Dale G. Renlund, April 2025 General Conference, Personal Preparation to Meet the Savior
Dallin H. Oaks, April 2004, General Conference, Preparation for the Second Coming
David A. Bednar, April 2025, General Conference, The Times of Restitution of All Things
Spencer W. Kimball, April 1973, General Conference, The Family Influence
Russell M. Nelson, October 2024, General Conference, The Lord Jesus Christ Will Come Again
Russell M. Nelson, April 2025, General Conference, Confidence in the Presence of God
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