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The Savior Said is a weekly podcast by Lexie Austin, based on her musings and study of the New Testament. Lexie is a hot mess, but she loves her Savior! Part gospel discussion, part reality show, each week Lexie will share her thoughts on a Come Follow Me curriculum assignment. This podcast follows the Come Follow Me curriculum of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but is not a product of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. All opinions expressed belong to Lexie Austin. Copyright 2018, All rights reserved. Find more information at https://thesaviorsaid.blogspot.com/
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Saturday Mar 23, 2019
Episode 15: April 15-21 Easter (or a Mixtape for my Savior)
Saturday Mar 23, 2019
Saturday Mar 23, 2019
The Come Follow Me lesson this week was very vague, so I decided to make a mixtape for my Savior. Included are scriptures from His life, words of the General Authorities, and songs that remind me of my Savior.
Track listing:
He Sent His Son
- John 1:1-4, 14
- “The Mission and Ministry of Jesus Christ” by Russell M. Nelson, Devotional address given August 18, 1998, at Brigham Young University
www.lds.org/study/liahona/2013/04/the-mission-and-ministry-of-jesus-christ - He Sent His Son, performed by The Orchestra and Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square from their album Called to Serve. You can purchase this song at www.amazon.com/He-Sent-His-Son/dp/B07KPLVHKH
Master The Tempest Is Raging
- Mark 4: 35-41
- “An High Priest of Good Things to Come” by Jeffrey R. Holland, October 1999 General Conference www.lds.org/general-conference/1999/10/an-high-priest-of-good-things-to-come
- Master the Tempest is Raging, performed by Laurel Blair (featuring Sarah Seidt) on the album My Constant Hope. You can purchase this song at: www.amazon.com/Master-Tempest-Raging-feat-Sarah/dp/B002XOPM9U
Come Thou Fount
- Luke 15: 4-7
- “Shepherding Souls” by Gary E. Stevenson, October 2018 General Conference
www.lds.org/general-conference/2018/10/shepherding-souls - Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Arr. Keith McKay Evans), performed by BYU Vocal Point, on their album Lead Thou Me On: Hymns and Inspiration. You can purchase this song at: www.amazon.com/Fount-Every-Blessing-Keith-McKay/dp/B00W4M1WA4
Gethsemane
- Luke 22: 39-46
- “The Atonement” by Russell M. Nelson, October 1996 General Conference www.lds.org/general-conference/1996/10/the-atonement
- Gethsemane, performed by Reese Oliveira. You can purchase this song at www.amazon.com/Gethsemane/dp/B00X99HI0E
Forever
- Luke 23: 27-56
- “Behold the Man!” by Dieter F. Uchtdorf, April 2018 General Conference www.lds.org/general-conference/2018/04/behold-the-man
- Forever by Nathan Pacheco, from his album Higher. You can purchase this song at: www.amazon.com/Forever/dp/B0774T8H2Y
How Can It Be?
- John 20: 1- 16
- “The Resurrection of Jesus Christ” by D. Todd. Christofferson, April 2014 General Conference www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/04/the-resurrection-of-jesus-christ
- How Can it Be? By Sierra Lauren, from the album Worth of Souls. You can purchase this song at: www.amazon.com/How-Can-It-Be/dp/B079SWGCX7
Hallelujah!
- “This Glorious Easter Morn” by Gordon B. Hinckley, April 1996 General Conference www.lds.org/general-conference/1996/04/this-glorious-easter-morn
- D&C 76: 22
- Hallelujah Chorus, performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra & London Philharmonic Choir, from the album Handel’s Messiah. You can purchase this song at: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017F6434
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