Come Follow Me Insights (Doctrine and Covenants 18-19, Feb 22-28)

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Jesus suffered the pains of all men and women if they repent and come unto Him. Join Taylor and Tyler this week as they talk about the Infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ in conjunction with the events in Chruch History. __________________________________________________ Download our free scripture study tool: www.scriptureplus.org/ Sign up for our weekly emails to receive notifications and more Come, Follow Me resources: forms.aweber.com/form/87/2078810487.htm __________________________________________________ 0:00 Introduction: Overview of D&C 18; Instruction to Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and the 12 Apostles who would be called in the future. 3:20 “Build up my church upon the foundation of my gospel and my rock.” (D&C 18:1-5) 6:36 The foundation of the Church includes both scripture and authority given to God’s chosen prophets to teach the gospel and administer the ordinances. 9:30 “Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God.” (D&C 18: 10-11) 10:21 Word study on “Apostle” 11:34 Discussion on why the Apostles are sent forth to declare repentance. 13:03 Discussion on why an infinite Atonement was necessary. 17:40 Word study: Synonyms for repentance 19:25 “There is none other name (other than Jesus Christ) given whereby man can be saved.” (D&C 18: 23) 20:09 Mission and responsibility of an Apostle (D&C 18: 25-36) 23:09 D&C 19 Historical background regarding Martin Harris and financing the printing of the Book of Mormon. 25:43 What is the equivalent value of $3000 in Joseph Smith’s time to 2021 currency? What comparison does Jesus make for Martin to consider about making sacrifices? 31:12 Discussion on the words endless, eternal, and infinite. 36:50 D&C 19:16 “Behold I, God, have suffered ‘these things’ for all.” What are “these things”? Cross-reference with Luke 22: 43-44. 41:41 “Nevertheless, glory be to the Father.” (D&C 19: 19) The obedience and sacrifice of Jesus Christ brought about eternal and endless rewards for all mankind. 45:08 We often say how grateful we are that Jesus died for us. What feelings do we experience when we consider that Jesus chose to live for us as well? 48:22 Concept shared by Neal A. Maxwell: When we give offerings to the Lord, do we wait around for a receipt? 50:10 D&C 19:20 The word “wherefore” suggests cause and effect. What type of suffering might be avoided when we choose to repent? Cross-reference with D&C 76: 107 and D&C 88: 106 54:16 Our worth is defined by the price Jesus paid for us. 55:52 Follow the pattern of Jesus’ life: “Learn of me, listen to my words, walk in the meekness of my spirit” D&C 19: 23 57:29 Conclusion: The blessing of eternal life is greater than the treasures of the earth. Timestamps courtesy of Tammy Hulse __________________________________________________ This channel may make use of copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this channel is offered publicly and without profit, to the public users of the internet for comment and nonprofit educational and informational purposes. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. In such cases, fair use is permitted. No copyright(s) is/are claimed. The content is broadcasted for Study, Research and Educational purposes. The broadcaster gains no profit from broadcasted content. This falls under "Fair Use" guidelines. #BookofMormonCentral #ComeFollowMeInsights #SpreadLightAndGoodness

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