“Doctrinal Mastery Review 4,” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“Doctrinal Mastery Review 4,” Book of Mormon Student Manual
Doctrinal Mastery Review 4
Apply Doctrinal Mastery Scripture Passages
We apply the scriptures in our lives by using the doctrine and principles they contain to help us become more like Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. This lesson is intended to help you apply the doctrine taught in various Book of Mormon doctrinal mastery passages.
Does it make a difference?
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Do you have a favorite scripture passage? Why did it become a favorite?
Often, passages that mean the most to us are those we apply to our own lives. For example, they could answer a difficult question, bring us peace in a challenging time, or help build our testimony.
Read the following statement from President Russell M. Nelson or watch “President Nelson—The Scriptures Teach Us about Jesus Christ” (0:59), available on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
We can go to the scriptures. They teach us about Jesus Christ and His gospel, the magnitude of His Atonement, and our Father’s great plan of happiness and redemption. Daily immersion in the word of God is crucial for spiritual survival, especially in these days of increasing upheaval. As we feast on the words of Christ daily, the words of Christ will tell us how to respond to difficulties we never thought we would face. (President Russell M. Nelson, “Hear Him,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2020, 89)
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What stood out to you from President Nelson’s statement?
Book of Mormon doctrinal mastery references and key scripture phrases
Applying the scriptures means we identify the scripture passages that match our needs, then take action on what those passages teach us. To help you understand this process, read the following scenarios:
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Guillermo has a difficult decision to make and he’s afraid he might make the wrong choice.
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Maggie is struggling to keep a certain commandment.
Read the following Book of Mormon doctrinal mastery references and key scripture phrases. Look for those you think could apply to Guillermo or Maggie. If you think a certain passage may help, be sure to read the entire passage and not just the key scripture phrase listed below.
First 12 Doctrinal Mastery Passages and Key Phrases
Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)
Scripture Reference |
Key Scripture Phrase |
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Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “They are free to choose liberty and eternal life … or … captivity and death.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “All are alike unto God.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase God “will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Feast upon the words of Christ; for behold, the words of Christ will tell you all things what ye should do.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Ye must pray always.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Those that keep the commandments of God … are blessed in all things.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “[Put] off the natural man and [become] a saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Believe in God; … believe that he has all wisdom.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase Be “baptized in the name of the Lord, as a witness … that ye have entered into a covenant with him.” |
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How can the scriptures help?
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What doctrinal mastery passages could help Guillermo or Maggie? Why?
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What might Guillermo and Maggie do because of truths taught in these verses?
Applying scriptures to our lives
Ponder what needs or challenges you have. Perhaps you need help with school, an improved relationship with your parents or siblings, more faith in Christ to repent, or patience. Create a list of your difficulties or challenges in your study journal. Try to include anything that comes to mind.
Select one of the needs or challenges you wrote.
Read through the doctrinal mastery key scripture phrases and identify those that might address your needs, difficulties, or challenges. Many doctrinal mastery passages may help. Seek Heavenly Father’s guidance as you study.