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SKU: 1387179 Finding Promised Blessings on the Covenant Path


Finding Promised Blessings on the Covenant Path
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  • SKU: 1387179 Finding Promised Blessings on the Covenant Path

    Kerry Muhlestein

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You have been taught to stay on the covenant path—but this can feel daunting if you don’t fully understand what that path is or if you’re even on it. The answer to moving forward lies in more completely comprehending the starting point and the promises you make along the way. In Finding Promised Blessings on the Covenant Path, BYU Professor of Religion Dr. Kerry Muhlestein offers valuable insights designed to increase your confidence in your ability to understand the covenants you have made with God through saving ordinances, with instruction on what a covenant is, what the covenant path looks like, and how covenant keeping will influence your life. Dr. Muhlestein also guides us in our efforts to find the blessings promised to Israel in the scriptures, something President Russell M. Nelson challenged us all to do. As you gain greater insight into your personal spiritual journey, you can find peace and rest in the promised blessings of following the Lord’s plan for you.
5.5 x 8.5, 64 pages





Kerry Muhlestein is a professor and former associate chair of the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, where he has taught about the Abrahamic Covenant for almost three decades. He received his BS in psychology with a Hebrew minor from BYU, his MA in Ancient Near Eastern studies from BYU, and his PhD from UCLA in Egyptology with a secondary emphasis in Hebrew language and literature. He is also the director of the BYU Egypt Excavation Project, and his family has lived in Jerusalem on multiple occasions while Kerry has taught there. He and his wife, Julianne, are the parents of six children and grandparents to one grandson.