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Blessed are the poor in spirit
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Blessed are they that mourn
For they shall be comforted
Blessed are the Meek
For they shall inherit the earth
Blessed are they that do hunger and thirst after righteousness
For they shall be filled
Blessed are the merciful
For they shall obtain mercy
Blessed are the pure in heart
for they shall see god
Blessed are the peacemakers
For they shall be called the children of God
Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness sake
For theirs is the kingdom of God
According to Brother Asay, why is salt like the priesthood?
Because its power is not lost with age, but rather it is lost through contamination
What are the 6 Reasons Jesus performed Miracles?
1. Evidence of Faith
2. Fulfill prophecy
3. Show compassion and love
4. Witness Christ has power over all things
5. Strengthen or reward the faith of those who believe
6. Create Teaching opportunities
Why Did Jesus Speak in Parables?
1. To Teach
2. To veil and conceal for those that shouldn't know
What is the Purpose of the Parable of the Sower?
To demonstrate the effects of preaching the word
In the parable of the sower, what are the following things symbolic of:
The wayside
The fouls
The thorns
The seed
The Sower
The Good Ground
Wayside: the people that don't even hear the gospel (people that go straight to the great and spacious building)
The fouls (satan, people that take us off the good ground)
Thorns represent the cares of the world and temptations
The Seed is the gospel
The Sower is Jesus
The Good Ground THose who accept the gospel
Wheat and The Tares
Man who sowed good seed
field
good seed
enemy
Man: Jesus
Field: earth
Good Seed: rigtheous
Enemies: Satan
Ask and
It shall be given unto you
Seek and
ye shall find
Knock and
It shall be opened unto you
What is the difference between Tranfiguration and Translation
Not much, but translation is more long term
Law of witnesses
Important things are told by the mouth of two or more witnesses.
Moses: "Thou shalt not kill"
Christ" Do not anger, reconcile to your brother"
Moses "Thou shalt not commit adultery"
Christ "Suffer no lustful thought to abide in your heart"
Moses "A writing of divorcement"
Christ "marry for eternity"
Moses "Perform unto the Lord thine oaths"
Christ "Your word is your bond"
Moses "Eye for an eye; tooth for a tooth"
Christ "Resist not evil; turn the other cheek; be generous with all and show mercy"
Moses "Love your neighbor, but hate your enemy."
Christ "Love your enemies; bless those who curse you; pray for persecutors and tormentors."
"Let both [good and bad] grow together until the harvest"
Wheat and tares
"When it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs"
Mustard seed
"... and hid in three measures of meal"
Leaven
"An enemy hath done this"
Sower
"There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repents than over 99 persons who need no repentance."
Lost sheep
"...for joy thereof and goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field"
Treasure hid in the field
"...went and sold all that he hath and bought it"
Pearl of great price
"Some 100, some 60, some 30 fold"
Sower
"If they hear not Moses and the prophets neither would they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
Richman and Lazarus
"A stranger will they not follow"
Good Shepherd
I... Know my sheep, and am known of mine."
Good Shepherd
"The sheep follow him for they know his voice."
good Shepherd
"I pray thee... send him to my fathers house.. for i have five bretheren"
Richman and Lazarus
"... and the care of this world and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and be becometh unfruitful"
The Sower
"Then ye shall first gather out the wheat from among the tares"
Wheat and tares
"when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels;but cast hte bad away."
The net cast into the sea
"And the world is the children of the wicked"
Wheat and tares
"I am no more worthy to be called thy son"
The prodigal Son
"When he came to himself he sadi... I perish with hunger"
Prodigal Son
Joseph Smith: "This parable was spoken to demonstrate the effects that are produced by the preaching of the word; and we believe that it has an allusion directly, to the commencement, or the setting up of the Kingdom in that age (Christ’s time)"
Parable of Sower
Joseph Smith: "Now we learn by this parable, not only the setting up of the Kingdom in the days of the Savior, which is represented by the good seed, which produced fruit, but also the corruptions of the Church, which are represented by the tares, which were sown by the enemy, which His disciples would fain have plucked up, or cleansed the Church of, if their views had been favored by the Savior."
Parable of Wheat and Tares
Joseph Smith: "Now we can discover plainly that this figure is given to represent the Church as it shall come forth in the last days. Behold, the Kingdom of Heaven is likened unto it. Now, what is like unto it? Let us take the Book of Mormon, which a man took and hid in his field, securing it by his faith, to spring up in the last days, or in due time; let us behold it coming forth out of the ground, which is indeed accounted the least of all seeds"
Parable of Mustard Seed
Joseph Smith: "It may be understood that the Church of the Latter-day Saints has taken its rise from a little leaven that was put into three witnesses."
Parable of Leaven
Joseph Smith: "The Saints work after this pattern. See the Church of the Latter-day Saints, selling all that they have, and gathering themselves together unto a place that they may purchase for an inheritance."
Parable of Treasure hid in field
Joseph Smith: "The Saints again work after this example. See men traveling to find places for Zion and her stakes or remnants, who, when they find the place for Zion, or the pearl of great price."
Parable of Pearl of great price
Joseph Smith: "For the work of this pattern, behold the seed of Joseph, spreading forth the Gospel net upon the face of the earth, gathering of every kind, that the good may be saved in vessels prepared for that purpose, and the angels will take care of the bad. So shall it be at the end of the world—the angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from the just."
Parable of Net cast into Sea
Joseph Smith: "For the works of this example, see the Book of Mormon coming forth out of the treasure of the heart. Also the covenants given to the Latter-day Saints, also the translation of the Bible—thus bringing forth out of the heart things new and old."
Parable of house holder