Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge, Part 3: Seek Further Understanding through Divinely Appointed Sources
“Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge, Part 3: Seek Further Understanding through Divinely Appointed Sources” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)
“Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge, Part 3: Seek Further Understanding through Divinely Appointed Sources” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual
Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge, Part 3
Seek Further Understanding through Divinely Appointed Sources
One of the purposes of doctrinal mastery is to help you learn and apply principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge. This lesson can help you understand the importance of seeking truth from sources that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have lovingly provided.
Possible Learning Activities
Sources matter
Reflect for a moment on the significance of water in your life.
When does having water matter the most to you?
Why is the source of the water you drink important?
Seeking truth can be like drinking water: the source matters. Think of sources you turn to when you have questions or concerns. How confident are you that these sources provide true answers?
Seeking answers from reliable sources can make the difference between learning the truth and being deceived by false ideas. We may not always recognize when sources contain misinformation. Some sources may even be calculated to cause distrust, fear, and doubt. Heavenly Father desires to answer your sincere questions and has provided trustworthy sources to guide you. This lesson is intended to help you learn about and seek answers through divinely appointed sources.
Seeking truth
In the Book of Mormon, a man named Sherem confronted Jacob, the brother of Nephi, in an attempt to “shake [Jacob] from the faith” (Jacob 7:5). Sherem claimed that Jacob was teaching false doctrine about Jesus Christ: “No man knoweth of such things; for he cannot tell of things to come” (Jacob 7:7). Jacob responded by declaring how he knew the truth about the future Savior.
Read Jacob 7:8–12, looking for sources that helped Jacob learn about Jesus Christ.
Why do you think Jacob trusted these sources to provide truth?
Read paragraphs 1, 11–12 in the “Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge” section of the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2023), looking for information about sources of knowledge. Consider marking words and phrases that are meaningful to you.
What stood out to you in these paragraphs?
How might the sources you use make a difference in the information you find?
How do divinely appointed sources demonstrate Heavenly Father’s and Jesus Christ’s love for us?
Questions of the soul
During the following activity, be aware of students who may need individual assistance. Consider directing them to helpful resources or asking follow-up questions to help them focus their efforts.
Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has referred to the difficult questions and concerns of life as “questions of the soul” (see “If Ye Had Known Me,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2016, 103). In your study journal, list some “questions of the soul.” These could be questions you have or questions your friends or family members might have.
Choose a question that you need Heavenly Father’s help to understand. Take some time to seek further understanding from divinely appointed sources. Invite the Holy Ghost to guide you, and record in your study journal the understanding that you receive.
To begin, you could search ChurchofJesusChrist.org, the Gospel Library app, or conference issues of the Church magazines to find statements from Church leaders that address your question. The Guide to the Scriptures, the Topical Guide, and the index to the triple combination can also identify helpful scriptures.
Remember, seeking answers to spiritual questions takes time. As you follow the Lord’s pattern of acquiring spiritual knowledge, the Holy Ghost can teach you “line upon line, … here a little and there a little” (2 Nephi 28:30). Look for opportunities to share what you are learning with family members or Church leaders.
Encourage willing students to share how seeking answers from divinely appointed sources is helping them draw closer to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Consider bearing testimony of this truth.