Waiting on God’s Guidance (Elder Buddy Abernathy, December 1, 2019)
Elder Buddy Abernathy brings an outstanding message from Isaiah 50:10-11, reminding us that even when we are not sure what to do, we can trust God and wait upon Him to guide us.
Elder Buddy Abernathy brings an outstanding message from Isaiah 50:10-11, reminding us that even when we are not sure what to do, we can trust God and wait upon Him to guide us.
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