[Teachldsseminary] QUES - D&C 19
sjagnana@mac.com
sjagnana at mac.com
Tue Oct 3 13:57:40 MDT 2006
here is mine from just a few days ago... maybe this will work for you.
Kathryn
Readiness: I reviewed my lesson from Section 18 Worth of a Soul -
Look Section 19:1 Look both
Section 19:41 Look for and underline how Christ describes
himself.. vs. 1 Redeemer/ vs. 41 Savior
Out of all his many titles, why do you think He uses these two titles
to identify himself ?
In our temple recommend interview we are asked...
“Do you have a testimony of the Atonement of Christ and of His role
as Savior and Redeemer?”
What two roles are we asked about? (Savior, and Redeemer)
Why do you think those might be the ones we are questioned about?
( we depend on the Savior for our salvation and redemption and are
willing to follow Him)
What is the difference between the two roles?
Post:
Define: Savior (one who had saved them)
Redeemer (one who had bought them)
What do you think those actually mean?
We come to the Father through the life-giving mission of the Son in
two ways. In each of these ways, Jesus Christ is the life of the
world, our Savior and our Redeemer.
1. Through the power and example of the infinite atonement of Jesus
Christ, all mankind will be resurrected (see 2 Ne. 9:7, 12)
Physical death ( on the cross he died )
2. Our Savior has redeemed us from the sin of Adam, but what about
the effects of our own sins? Spiritual Death ( in gethsemane he took
upon Him sins of the world )
Since “all have sinned” (Rom. 3:23), we are all spiritually dead.
Again, our only hope for life is our Savior... In order to lay claim
upon our Savior’s life-giving triumph over the spiritual death we
suffer because of our own sins, we must follow the conditions he has
prescribed.
Our third article of faith describes the Savior’s conditions in these
words: “We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind
may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.”
The Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and our Redeemer, is the life of
the world because his resurrection and his atonement save us from
both physical and spiritual death.: “O how great the goodness of our
God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the grasp of this awful
monster; yea, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death of
the body, and also the death of the spirit” (2 Ne. 9:10).
( Dallin Oaks )
John 3:17 For God So Loved the World that He Gave His Only Begotten
Son, That Who So Believeth in Him Might Not Perish, But Have
EverLasting Life....
Quote:
No member of this Church must ever forget the terrible price paid by
our Redeemer, who gave His life that all men might live—the agony of
Gethsemane, the bitter mockery of His trial, the vicious crown of
thorns tearing at His flesh, the blood cry of the mob before Pilate,
the lonely burden of His heavy walk along the way to Calvary, the
terrifying pain as great nails pierced His hands and feet. . . .
We cannot forget that. We must never forget it, for here our Savior,
our Redeemer, the Son of God, gave Himself, a vicarious sacrifice for
each of us. [Gordon B. Hinckley, “The Symbol of Our Faith,” Ensign,
April 2005,
Show Video: The Lamb of God ( beginning at the point of "crucify him
crucify him approx 10 min total )
As we watch this THINK OF YOUR WORTH????
In section 19 Christ is pleading with us to come unto him and repent
so that we do not have to suffer as he did...
V 15 Look for what we are commanded to do so we do not have to
suffer... (repent) How does the Savior describe the suffering you
will bear if you do not repent?
V 16 Look to see why the Lord is telling you how you will suffer if
you do not repent ?
( he has already suffered for you so you won’t have to go through it
yourself... because someone must! or...
suffer even as I)
V. 17-18 He gives just a glimpse of what he had to endure...
V. 23-24 What must we do to be assured peace?
V 38-39 How will you receive great blessings? ( pray always)
V 41 Look for what we must ultimately do ( come unto him.)
Quote: The best way—the only way—to persuade people to repent and
come unto Christ is to get them—to get us—to think about what He has
done for us and especially about what He has suffered for us.
( I barely had enough time to get through this entire lesson in my
40 minute lesson time )
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