BJ Allen is an associate professor of Marketing at Brigham Young University. He received a bachelor’s degree from BYU and a PhD in Business Administration from University of Texas-San Antonio. He is the author of two textbooks and gives sales and marketing trainings to corporations.

BJ is also the author of the newly-released book, The Compensating Power of Christ, which is about how Jesus makes right the unfairness of life and how Christ compensates for our personal weaknesses. He lives in Provo, Utah, with his wife Angie and their six kids. He is currently serving as a bishop.

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B.J. shares his journey of exploring the Atonement of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its practical applications in daily life, particularly during difficult times. He highlights the importance of recognizing how Christ compensates for life’s unfairness, bridging the gap between the beauty of the gospel and the harsh realities of mortality.

Throughout the conversation, B.J. discusses the various ways Christ’s Atonement can be understood, including its compensating power, which helps individuals overcome personal weaknesses, compensates for the imperfections of others, and addresses the random unfairness of life. He also delves into the role of church leaders, particularly bishops, in guiding individuals through repentance, emphasizing that the Atonement is not merely about forgiveness but also about personal growth and becoming more like Heavenly Father. B.J. encourages listeners to understand that their efforts, no matter how small, are sufficient when coupled with Christ’s grace, reinforcing the idea that the Atonement is a dynamic and integral part of everyday life. He reminds us that Christ is always present, ready to help individuals navigate their challenges and find beauty in their struggles.

03:00 – The Concept of Christ’s Atonement
05:00 – B.J. Allen’s Personal Journey to Writing the Book
06:00 – Understanding the Atonement in Daily Life
08:00 – The Role of Christ in Our Imperfections
09:00 – The Importance of Compensating Power
10:00 – Addressing Faith Crises and Doubts
12:00 – The Atonement as a Concrete Concept
14:00 – Application of the Atonement in Leadership
15:00 – The Role of Witnessing in Healing
16:00 – The Paradox of Life’s Unfairness
18:00 – C.S. Lewis’s Chess Game Analogy
20:00 – Compensatory Blessings and Merciful Judgment
22:00 – The Role of Christ in Parenting
24:00 – The Importance of Faith in Difficult Times
26:00 – The Process of Repentance
28:00 – The Role of the Atonement in Repentance
30:00 – The Balance of Justice and Mercy
32:00 – The Impact of Mother’s Day Talks
34:00 – The Role of Effort in Parenting
36:00 – The Nature of Repentance and Forgiveness
38:00 – Encouragement to Move Forward After Sin
40:00 – The Role of Christ in Our Weaknesses
42:00 – Final Thoughts on the Atonement and Repentance

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