Who Is the Governing Star in Abraham 3? | with Justin Barnum and Rob Hinds
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In this Zion Media study, Shane Baldwin is joined by Justin Barnum and Rob Hinds for a focused, verse-by-verse exploration of Abraham chapter 3. By reading the text in full context and cross-referencing Restoration scripture, they examine Abraham’s vision of the heavens, the governing stars, and the identity of the Eternal Father, challenging common assumptions about prayer, divine hierarchy, and pre-mortal life.
The discussion walks through Kolob, the “governing ones,” the noble and great souls, and the First and Second Estates, inviting listeners to reconsider what it means to be chosen before birth. Rather than relying on tradition or commentary, the episode emphasizes asking who is speaking, who is being addressed, and why the revelation was given, allowing scripture to interpret scripture.
Key Themes Covered:
-Why Abraham 3 must be studied in full context
-The identity of the governing stars and noble and great ones
-Who Abraham understood the Eternal Father to be
-The meaning of the First and Second Estates
-How the Council in Heaven reframes identity and prayer
This episode is for Latter-day Saints and truth-seekers who feel the scriptures coming alive and are ready to study deeply, seeking understanding through the Spirit rather than inherited assumptions.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pZ8yB2qPRow
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