“Doctrinal Mastery Review 22: Apply,” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“Doctrinal Mastery Review 22,” Book of Mormon Student Manual
Doctrinal Mastery Review 22
Apply
This lesson will give you an opportunity to apply Book of Mormon doctrinal mastery passages to real-life situations.
A real-life situation
Think about the youth that you know. Ponder some of their family situations, what they enjoy, and some of the challenges they face. Consider this information as you create an imaginary but realistic scenario to use throughout this lesson by filling in the following blanks:
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(Insert name) is years old and has people in (his/her) family. (He/she) loves to , , and . Some of the challenges (he/she) is facing are , , and . (He/she) feels (his/her) testimony of Jesus Christ is .
One way the Lord guides us through our challenges is through His teachings in the scriptures. As we study and apply the teachings in the scriptures, we can find answers to help us in our lives.
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What is the value of understanding the scriptures and applying them in our lives?
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What are ways you have successfully applied scriptural teachings in your life?
Elder Craig C. Christensen of the Seventy explained how Joseph Smith used a pattern to successfully apply scriptural teachings:
Joseph allowed the scriptures to penetrate his heart. He pondered them deeply and applied them to his own situation. He then acted on what he had learned. (Craig C. Christensen, “I Know These Things of Myself,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2014, 51)
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What stands out to you from Elder Christensen’s statement?
You may have seen the following pattern in Joseph’s example:
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Study the scriptures with an open heart.
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Ponder them deeply.
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Apply the teachings to the situation.
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Act on what was learned.
Using the pattern
Book of Mormon Doctrinal Mastery: Alma–Moroni
Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)
Scripture Reference |
Key Scripture Phrase |
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Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “There must be an atonement made, … an infinite and eternal sacrifice.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Go no more after the lusts of your eyes.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Wickedness never was happiness.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “It is upon the rock of our Redeemer … that ye must build your foundation.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Come unto me and be baptized … that ye may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “If men come unto me … then will I make weak things become strong unto them.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Charity is the pure love of Christ.” |
Scripture Reference | Key Scripture Phrase “Ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ … [and] by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.” |
Applying the scriptures
To continue following the pattern above, seek to apply the scripture you chose to the person in your scenario by inviting him or her to act on what is taught. The following steps could be helpful in doing this:
Applying passages in your life
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How do the truths you studied and pondered apply to your life circumstances?
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What actions do you feel inspired to take? (For example, you could identify ways to adjust your own personal scripture study to focus more intently on applying the truths you find. Consider how you could use the pattern you practiced in this lesson to do so.)
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How could your actions influence your relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?