“Lesson 37: ‘Thou Hast Done Wonderful Things’” Old Testament Class Member Study Guide (2001), 24–25
“Lesson 37,” Old Testament Class Member Study Guide, 24–25
Lesson 37
“Thou Hast Done Wonderful Things”
Study the following scriptures:
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Isaiah 22:22. The Savior opens the door to Heavenly Father’s presence.
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Isaiah 24:21–22. The Savior shows mercy for those in spirit prison.
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Isaiah 25:1–4; 32:1–2. The Savior is a strength and a refuge.
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Isaiah 25:6–9. The Savior will prepare a feast and destroy the “vail.”
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Isaiah 25:8. The Savior wipes away our tears.
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Isaiah 26:19. The Savior will bring the Resurrection.
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Isaiah 28:16. The Savior is our sure foundation.
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Isaiah 29:4, 9–14, 18, 24. The Savior will restore the gospel to the earth.
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Isaiah 30:19–21. The Savior knows our trials and directs our paths.
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How does the Savior “wipe away [our] tears”? (Isaiah 25:8).
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Isaiah prophesied that when the Messiah would come, he would die and be resurrected (Isaiah 25:8). Who else will be resurrected? (See Isaiah 26:19; 1 Corinthians 15:20–22; Alma 11:43–44.) What does Isaiah 26:19 suggest about how we will feel when we are resurrected? (See also D&C 138:12–16, 50.)
Compare the following verses in Isaiah 29 with the corresponding passages to see how some of Isaiah’s prophecies have been fulfilled:
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Isaiah told of people drawing near to the Lord with their mouths while their hearts are far from Him (Isaiah 29:13). How can we make sure that we are close to the Lord in our thoughts and actions as well as in our words?