DeAnn Sadleir: The Love Story Hidden in the Ten Virgins
Why has the parable of the ten virgins been referenced more frequently in recent general conference addresses? While many understand the bridegroom to represent the Savior and the bride to represent us, there may be deeper layers of meaning often overlooked. On this week's episode, DeAnn Sadleir explores the rich symbolism within this parable and reveals a powerful love story that can transform the way we prepare to meet Him. 1:42- Forgiveness and Divorce 8:22- Why This Parable Matters 15:50- The Symbolism in the Wedding Feast 22:29- Personal Application 29:38- When The Day Finally Arrives 36:55- This Parable After Divorce 40:05- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "When you think it's the great and dreadful day, it's going to be the greatest day for those who are prepared and are waiting and want to hear Him and want to be a part of that wedding feast."

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