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52 Cards in this Set
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The Lord told Lehi to send his sons
back to Jerusalem to get the brass plates from Laban. |
1 Nephi 3:7
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The Lord prepares a way for all of
usto keep His commandments. |
1 Nephi 3:7
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Help a nonmember friend realize
that God will help him obey the commandments to prepare him for baptism. |
1 Nephi 3:7
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When the Lord, maybe through the
bishop, asks you to do something, have faith that the Lord will open theway to help you do it. |
1 Nephi 3:7
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After obtaining the brass plates, Nephi
read the scriptures to his family. |
1 Nephi 19:23
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The scriptures persuade us to believe in Christ and are “for our profit and learning.”
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1 Nephi 19:23
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Teach an investigator that scriptures
have application to us yesterday, today, and tomorrow. |
1 Nephi 19:23
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Select some problem in your life and
sincerely try to solve it by applying a principle from a scripture. |
1 Nephi 19:23
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Lehi gave farewell counsel to his
sonJacob and taught him about Adam’s Fall. |
2 Nephi 2:25
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Mortality was made possible by
Adam’s Fall; we exist so that we mightexperience joy. |
2 Nephi 2:25
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Explain to a new convert that
birthonthis earth was a result of Adam’s Fall. |
2 Nephi 2:25
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Explain to a new convert that
birthonthis earth was a result of Adam’s Fall. |
2 Nephi 2:25
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Before he died, Lehi gave farewell
counsel to his son Jacob and taught him about agency. |
2 Nephi 2:27
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Men are free to choose freedom and
eternal life or captivity and death. |
2 Nephi 2:27
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Explain to someone outside the
Church that there are consequences tousing agency. |
2 Nephi 2:27
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Analyze the consequences of the
choices you made today and the ways your choices affect your freedom. |
2 Nephi 2:27
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After having been called of God and
ordained by Nephi, Jacob taught the Nephite people. |
2 Nephi 9:28-29
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To obtain knowledge is good if you
follow the counsel of God. |
2 Nephi 9:28-29
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Bear testimony that God’s counsel is
greater than man’s wisdom. |
2 Nephi 9:28-29
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Measure the things you learn in school
by what you learn from the scriptures. |
2 Nephi 9:28-29
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Nephi prophesied about the worldly
philosophies that would be taught in the latter days. |
2 Nephi 28:7-9
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In the last days many people will say
that it is all right to commit a little sin. |
2 Nephi 28:7-9
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Teach a nonmember that little sins can keep us out of God’s kingdom.
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2 Nephi 28:7-9
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Beginning today, stop committing
some so-called little sin. |
2 Nephi 28:7-9
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Nephi concluded his prophecy by
expressing concern that people did not fully understand the doctrine of Christ. |
2 Nephi 32:3
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Angels speak by the power of the Holy
Ghost, and if we will “feast upon the words of Christ,” the words of Christ will tell us what we should do. |
2 Nephi 32:3
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Help a nonmember understand
thatsincerely studying the Book of Mormon can lead to a testimony of itstruthfulness. |
2 Nephi 32:3
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Approach your study of the Book of
Mormon as a spiritual feast. Read, study, visualize, and ponder this great scripture, and you will find solutions to many problems you are experiencing. |
2 Nephi 32:3
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Near the end of his life, Nephi was
grieved by man’s tendency to misunderstand the things of God. |
2 Nephi 32:8-9
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The Holy Ghost teaches us to pray.
The devil teaches us not to pray. We should pray always so that all we do may be acceptable unto the Lord. |
2 Nephi 32:8-9
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Help an investigator realize that Satan does not want him or her to pray to know that Joseph Smith is a prophet.
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2 Nephi 32:8-9
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Pray every day even if you are
strongly tempted not to. |
2 Nephi 32:8-9
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After the death of Nephi, the Lord
instructed the prophet Jacob to go to the temple and warn the people of the consequences of their wickedness. |
Jacob 2:18-19
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Seek first for the things of God, and
then use the riches of the world for doing good. |
Jacob 2:18-19
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Help a nonmember appreciate
theimportance of the gospel in comparison to worldly riches. |
Jacob 2:18-19
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Put your greatest effort into gaining
atestimony of Christ; when you put Christ first, you will use whatever riches you may obtain to do good. |
Jacob 2:18-19
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Before giving up the kingdom to his
son Mosiah, King Benjamin talked to his people about service. |
Mosiah 2:17
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You serve God when you serve your
fellow beings. |
Mosiah 2:17
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Help your friends realize that service
to others is how we serve God. |
Mosiah 2:17
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Serve God by serving others in
volunteer neighborhood or community service. |
Mosiah 2:17
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King Benjamin taught his people
whatan angel had taught him the night before. |
Mosiah 3:19
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The natural, or fallen, man is an
enemy to God. By yielding to the Spirit and becoming like a child, we can overcome the natural man. |
Mosiah 3:19
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Show your nonmember friends that
without the Holy Spirit we are in a fallen, or natural, state and are not close to God. |
Mosiah 3:19
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Listen to the Spirit and be more
submissive, patient, and full of love, even when you may be tempted to argue with or rebel against family members. |
Mosiah 3:19
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King Benjamin concluded his address
from the tower. |
Mosiah 4:30
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We are responsible for our thoughts,
words, and deeds. |
Mosiah 4:30
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Teach an investigator that he or she
must repent of and gain control over bad thoughts, words, and deeds in order to gain eternal life. |
Mosiah 4:30
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Be aware that what you read, see, and
hear influences your thoughts and may also influence your words and actions. |
Mosiah 4:30
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The poor Zoramites had been
deniedthe right to worship in their synagogues, so Alma preached to them. |
Alma 32:21
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Faith is not a perfect knowledge. It is
hope for things you do not see, but which are true. |
Alma 32:21
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Help a new convert realize that faith
comes as he or she studies about the Church. |
Alma 32:21
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Develop your faith as you read and
ponder the Book of Mormon this year. |
Alma 32:21
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