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[MUSIC PLAYING] One of the exciting things that happened in quorum today was when Jake asked a question, and rather than answer that question, we invited him up in front of the quorum to ask the quorum that question. So what happens if somebody is not worthy and they are too scared to tell the bishop and they pass the sacrament? Does that mean everybody that they pass the sacrament to--that's not real sacrament? That's a great question. Stay up here, and we're going to let the quorum answer that. I don't think that because of the mistakes of one person, that the Lord will not bless everyone else. What Brother Permann did was perfect as well in referencing the article of faith. There's an article of faith, maybe, that we could find. What was on my mind right there was this. I thought, "I can think of a scripture right now. I can think of a scripture that I could give them that might help out in that. I want to tell it to them, but instead it's better to let them discover it." And I noticed Tanner, the young man who found it, he got excited. "Hey, I know the answer to that question from the scriptures." "We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam's transgression." So it states that if the members that are receiving that sacrament, they won't be punished for his mistake. Great. Does that help at all, Dave? So what do you learn from what he just read? So that just helps me understand that if you're unworthy and you're passing, it's not really going to affect their sacrament. [MUSIC PLAYING]

Answering a Class Member's Question

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Watch how this teacher responds to the question of a young man.
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