“The Voice of the Lord Is unto the Ends of the Earth”
Prior to the printing of the Book of Commandments, which later became part of the Doctrine and Covenants, the Prophet Joseph Smith petitioned the Lord for a preface to the book. In response, the Lord revealed what is now Doctrine and Covenants section 1 as an introduction of the revelations to the world. This lesson can help students understand why the Lord gives warnings to the world.
Possible Learning Activities
“The voice of warning”
Imagine that a friend is making a decision that will lead to negative consequences.
Why would you want to warn your friend about this decision?
The Savior also gives a “voice of warning” (Doctrine and Covenants 1:4). Ponder the following questions:
Why might the Savior warn us? Why might He warn you personally? How?
What does this teach you about Him?
As you study this lesson, look for answers to these questions.
The Lord’s voice of warning is for all people
By November 1831, the Prophet Joseph Smith had recorded more than 60 revelations from the Lord. However, few Church members had copies of the revelations. Under the direction of the Prophet, the revelations were compiled in a new volume of scripture called the Book of Commandments, which later became part of the Doctrine and Covenants. As the book was about to be printed, Joseph petitioned the Lord in prayer for an introduction to the book. In response, he received through revelation section 1, which the Lord called “my preface” (Doctrine and Covenants 1:6) to this new book of scripture.
Use your scriptures to answer the following questions:
Who does the Savior warn today? (see Doctrine and Covenants 1:1–4, 34–36; it may be helpful to know that a “respecter of persons” [verse 35] is someone who favors one person over another).
The Lord’s voice of warning is evidence of His love
In Doctrine and Covenants 1, the Savior reveals several reasons He gives warnings to the world. As you study, ponder how these reasons might be evidence of the Savior blessing us.
Choose one of the reasons you found that the Lord speaks to us, and answer one or two of the following questions:
How is this reason evidence of the Savior’s love? How might this reason be considered a blessing?
When have you experienced this blessing, or why might you want this blessing in your life?
Why does the whole world need this blessing?
How does the Savior warn us in our day?
Imagine for your lesson this Sunday, your teacher invites you to take a few minutes to share why the Lord warns us today. Consider how you would share this message with your class in a meaningful way. Prepare a handout, meme, poster, or other creative method for sharing this message with your class. Please include the following:
An example of the Lord’s warning to us in our day (If you chose that the Lord warns us of worldly challenges and sins [see Doctrine and Covenants 1:15–17], you could share a verse from the scriptures or the words of a modern-day prophet who warns us of modern temptations.)
Your thoughts and feelings about the Lord sharing warning messages to us today. You could include an experience as well.