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Gospel Principles #47: Exaltation

This seems like a lesson where it would be very very easy to get bogged down by nit-picky details like, "What exactly, is the difference between the 3 kingdoms? What kind of people end up in which kingdom?" Or it could also end up creating what I call a gospel checklist mindset- which is where people think that they can save themselves by just doing everything on the list, and then doing it again better (the lesson manual even includes a list of things we have to do to be exalted). The trouble with this mindset is you can't...
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Gospel Principles #44: The Second Coming of Jesus Christ

Looking forward to the Savior’s Second Coming The people at the time of Christ were familiar with prophesies about Christ, but they were sometimes confused, not understanding that He would come in glory and reign on Earth during His Second Coming, not during the first, when He would come in humility and not political power. “The Jews were looking for a redeemer quite different from the Christ. It was a temporal salvation that they desired. It was an earthly kingdom for which they longed. It was not faith, repentance, and baptism for which they sought, but national vindication, the destruction of...
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Gospel Principles #46: Final Judgement

Guest Post by ZD Eve Introduction I might begin this lesson by making the point that judgment is a part of a life. We’re judged by the teachers who grade us, by the employers who hire and evaluate us, by the prospective spouses we date and the spouses we marry, by our parents and children and friends and neighbors—and our bishops and stake presidents. All of us pass judgment, and all of us undergo judgment. I’d then ask the class to think of some of the ways we evaluate and judge each other, and list their answers on the board. Some possibilities: Appearance Age Clothing Hairstyle Weight Income Level...
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