OLD TESTAMENT - LESSON 44 - Tripod.
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While the Old Testament gives us the story of life before Christ and how God interacted with His people, it’s the New Testament that speaks directly to us about how to live our lives today. It’s the New Testament that reminds us of which laws from the Old Testament are still relevant to our present-day lives and which ones have been replaced since the coming of our Lord. And so, it’s the.

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Welcome! This site is a private non-commercial service to the Latter-day Saint community linking all freely accessible Gospel Doctrine Sunday School lesson material. How does this site work? Over on the left-hand navigation bar, click the year you are interested in. When the bar expands, scroll to the lesson you are interested in, and then click it. If your internet connection is a little slow.

NEW TESTAMENT - LESSON 24 John 16-17. Scriptural Highlights. Jesus promises his Apostles that they will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection. Jesus offers the great intercessory prayer. A study of this lesson should encourage us to be receptive to the influence of the Holy Ghost and to draw nearer to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Discourse On The.

NEW TESTAMENT - LESSON 10 Matthew 11:28-30; 12:1-13; Luke 7:36-50; 13:10-17. Scriptural Highlights. Jesus invites us to take his yoke upon us and learn of him. Jesus declares that he is Lord of the Sabbath. Jesus forgives a woman in house of Simon the Pharisee. A study of this lesson will help us better understand that as we take the Savior's yoke upon us and do his will, we will find the.

Instruct students to read the designated verses in their pairs and to complete the chart. Before they start this activity, explain that the Joseph Smith Translation corrects the statements in Matthew 4:5, 8 to show that the Spirit, not the devil, took the Savior to the different locations described in these verses (see also Joseph Smith Translation, Luke 4:5 (in Luke 4:5, footnote a); Luke 4:9.