Acts 1-5 – Come Follow Me
When were the “times of restitution of all things” accomplished? Was it fulfilled in Joseph Smith’s day or Jesus Christ’s?
When were the “times of restitution of all things” accomplished? Was it fulfilled in Joseph Smith’s day or Jesus Christ’s?
In this lesson – we will learn about the most important event in the history of mankind – the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Is everything that is necessary to restore you to God and give you eternal life with Him already been accomplished? Jesus said, “It is finished.” Do you believe that is done? Or, are you still DOING, DOING, DOING?
Did the Atonement really take place in the Garden of Gethsemane – as it’s taught in Mormonism?
Why did Joseph Smith change what Jesus said from “this is eternal life” to “this is eternal LIVES”?
Will you and I be prepared someday to meet the Lord?
The ONLY marriage extolled or celebrated in the New Testament is the spiritual marriage of the believer to Christ. See 2 Corinthians 11:2 and Revelation 21:2. Jesus didn’t view marriage as something that would extend into the next life.
Why does the lesson manual avoid certain teachings of the Savior?
Christ is teaching that in the resurrection, men and women will not be in a married state. In Luke 20:34-36, Jesus taught that the redeemed “…neither marry, nor are given in marriage: Neither can they die anymore: for they are equal unto the angels: and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.” Nowhere in the Old Testament or the New Testament does it speak of eternal marriage or sealing for time and eternity.
What was the original meaning of marriage? And what was Jesus’ teaching on the, subject of divorce?
To what length will our Father- God go to – in order to have a loving relationship with each one of us?
If Jesus alone was from above – where did, we come from? The answer may surprise you.