Friday, November 18, 2016

Lesson 44: “I Speak unto You As If Ye Were Present”

Purpose:
To help class members understand the warnings and counsel given by Mormon and Moroni to people living in the latter days.

Reading:

Additional reading: 
Bible Dictionary, “Miracles”
Title page of the Book of Mormon

Overview:
a. Mormon 7. Mormon exhorts the latter-day descendants of Lehi to repent, believe in Christ, and be baptized.
b. Mormon 8. Moroni prophesies that the Book of Mormon will come forth in a day of great wickedness.
c. Mormon 9. Moroni calls on people in the latter days to believe in Christ. He proclaims that the Lord is a God of miracles.

Questions to Ponder:
a. Mormon exhorts the latter-day descendants of Lehi to repent, believe in Christ, and be baptized.
  • Why is it important for the descendants of Lehi to know that they are “of the house of Israel”? 
    • What blessings has the Lord promised to righteous members of the house of Israel? (See Abraham 2:8–11.)
  • What instructions did Mormon give the latter-day descendants of Lehi? 
  • In this dispensation the Lord has said that “the Lamanites shall blossom as the rose” (D&C 49:24). 
    • How is this prophecy being fulfilled today?
b. Moroni prophesies that the Book of Mormon will come forth in a day of great wickedness.
  • What emotions do you sense from Moroni as you read Mormon 8:1–5
    • What can we learn from Moroni’s diligence despite being so alone?
  • Moroni prophesied of Joseph Smith, saying, “Blessed be he that shall bring this thing [the Book of Mormon] to light” (Mormon 8:16; see also verses 14–15). 
    • What role did Moroni play in Joseph Smith’s bringing the Book of Mormon “out of darkness unto light”? (See Mormon 8:14; Joseph Smith—History 1:30–35, 46, 59.) 
    • What can we do so the Book of Mormon will continue to be “brought out of darkness unto light”?
      • President Ezra Taft Benson said: “I commend you faithful Saints who are striving to flood the earth and your lives with the Book of Mormon. Not only must we move forward in a monumental manner more copies of the Book of Mormon, but we must move boldly forward into our own lives and throughout the earth more of its marvelous messages” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1989, 3; or Ensign, May 1989, 4).
  • How can Moroni’s words in Mormon 8:22 strengthen us as we labor in the Lord’s cause?
  • What did Moroni prophesy about conditions in the world when the Book of Mormon would come forth? (Mormon 8:26–33).
    • How are the conditions described in these verses evident today?
    • Why was Moroni able to prophesy so clearly concerning the last days? (See Mormon 8:34–35.)
  • Moroni said that he would speak to those of us in the last days “as if [we] were present” (Mormon 8:35). 
  • Then he said, “I know that ye do walk in the pride of your hearts” (Mormon 8:36). 
  • How does pride affect people’s attitudes toward the needy? (See Mormon 8:37, 39.)
  • Why might some people be “ashamed to take upon [themselves] the name of Christ”? 
    • Why might it help us to remember that “endless happiness” has more value than “the praise of the world”? (Mormon 8:38).
  • What should be our response to Moroni’s prophecies about pride?
    • President Ezra Taft Benson said:
    • “The antidote for pride is humility—meekness, submissiveness (see Alma 7:23). It is the broken heart and contrite spirit (see 3 Nephi 9:20; 12:19; D&C 20:37; 59:8; Psalm 34:18; Isaiah 57:15; 66:2). … “God will have a humble people. Either we can choose to be humble or we can be compelled to be humble. …
    • “Let us choose to be humble” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1989, 6; or Ensign, May 1989, 6).
c. Moroni exhorts people in the last days to believe in Christ.
  • Mormon 9 begins with Moroni’s words to people in the latter days who do not believe in Christ (Mormon 9:1). 
    • Why would such people be “more miserable to dwell with … God [than] to dwell with the damned souls in hell”? (See Mormon 9:3–5.) 
    • What does Mormon 9:6 teach about what we must do so we can dwell in God’s presence? (See also D&C 121:45.)
  • What did Moroni say to people who do not believe in the gifts of the Spirit? (See Mormon 9:8–10.)
  • To those who believe that God no longer performs miracles, Moroni said, “I will show unto you a God of miracles” (Mormon 9:11). 
  • Moroni referred to the “many mighty miracles” performed by Jesus and His Apostles (Mormon 9:18). 
    • What are some miracles performed by Jesus and His Apostles that have inspired you?
  • What causes miracles to cease for some people? (See Mormon 9:20.) 
    • What signs will continue to follow those who believe in Christ? (See Mormon 9:21–25.)
  • If someone were to tell you that the Lord is not a God of miracles, how would you respond? 
    • What experiences could you appropriately share to bear witness that the Lord is a God of miracles?
  • Moroni exhorted us to “doubt not, but be believing” (Mormon 9:27). 
    • In this dispensation, the Prophet Joseph Smith declared, “Where doubt is, there faith has no power” (Lectures on Faith [1985], 46). 
    • What can we do to overcome our doubts?
      • Joseph Smith taught: “Those who know their weakness and liability to sin would be in constant doubt of salvation if it were not for the idea which they have of the excellency of God, that he is slow to anger and long-suffering, and of a forgiving disposition, and does forgive iniquity, transgression, and sin. An idea of these facts does away doubt, and makes faith exceedingly strong” (Lectures on Faith, 42).

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