“Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2 Review: Alma 7:11–13 through Moroni 10:4–5,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)
“Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2 Review,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual
Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2 Review
Alma 7:11–13 through Moroni 10:4–5
This doctrinal mastery assessment review is designed as a learning experience to help students review the 12 doctrinal mastery passages from Alma through Moroni. It will allow them to demonstrate understanding and application of the truths in these passages. It is also designed to help prepare students for the upcoming assessment (“Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2”)
Possible Learning Activities
Review Activity 1: Match the scripture references and key scripture phrases
Match the following key phrases in the left column to the correct doctrinal mastery passage references in the right column.
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Review Activity 2: Know the key scripture phrases
Fill in the blanks with the missing words from the key scripture phrases.
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“Ask with a heart, with real , having faith in Christ. … And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may the truth of all things.” (Moroni 10:4–5)
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“There must be an made, … an and sacrifice.” (Alma 34:9–10)
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“It is upon the of our … that ye must build your .” (Helaman 5:12)
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“Ye receive no until after the of your .” (Ether 12:6)
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“I have suffered the of the in all things from the .” (3 Nephi 11:10–11)
Review Activity 3: Apply the doctrine
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A young woman who is learning about the Church wants to know what she should do to follow Jesus Christ.
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A group of teenagers recently started being rude to many of their peers at school.
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Your friend does not understand the significance of Jesus Christ and asks you what He has done for us.
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A young man wants to know how he can receive God’s help and strength to be protected from Satan’s temptations.
Review Activity 4: Use the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge
Imagine the following scenario:
A young woman sometimes feels like God’s commandments are too restrictive. She wonders if she would be happier if she could just live her life in whatever way she feels is best.
Ponder how you might use the following principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge to help this teenager seek Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ to receive help with her concerns.
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Act in faith.
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Examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective.
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Seek further understanding through divinely appointed sources.
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How could you use each of the three principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge to help with this situation?
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Which doctrinal mastery passages from this half of the course might help? How so?
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What experiences have you had with using the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge to resolve your own concerns?
Review Activity 5: Passages with special meaning in your life
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What is a doctrinal mastery passage that has been meaningful or helpful to you? How has it been meaningful or helpful?
You will have the opportunity to share these insights and experiences as part of the assessment.
Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2—Study Guide
Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)—“Doctrinal Mastery: Assessment 2 Review: Alma 7:11–13 through Moroni 10:4–5”
Memorize the references and key scripture phrases
Be familiar with the doctrinal mastery scripture references and key scripture phrases. You may want to download and use the Doctrinal Mastery mobile app to help you review.
Book of Mormon Doctrinal Mastery: Alma–Moroni
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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.” |
Apply the doctrine to real-life situations
Use at least one doctrinal mastery scripture passage to:
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Explain what God asks us to do to qualify for eternal life.
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Help someone who wants to know how they can strengthen their testimony.
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Explain the significance of Jesus Christ’s mission as our Savior and Redeemer.
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Explain what the Savior can do to help us with our challenges or temptations.
Be prepared to share which of the doctrinal mastery passages has impacted you the most and why.
Principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge
Review paragraphs 5–12 in the “Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge” section of the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2023). Ponder how you could use principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge to help someone overcome a challenge or concern he or she is facing.
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