In this portion of Doctrine and Covenants 88, the Lord revealed principles of learning and commanded Joseph Smith and others to organize the School of the Prophets. Those participating in the school were to seek wisdom “out of the best books” and learn together “by study and also by faith” (Doctrine and Covenants 88:118). This lesson can help students learn by faith in Jesus Christ in various settings.
Possible Learning Activities
Heavenly Father wants me to learn
Why might it be important to gain both secular and spiritual knowledge throughout our lives?
How might learning school subjects like math or science be different from studying the gospel of Jesus Christ? How might it be the same?
In January 1833, Joseph Smith and other priesthood holders living in Kirtland, Ohio, followed the Lord’s instructions to organize a school called the School of the Prophets. During the winter of 1833, members of the school met in an upper room in the Newel K. Whitney Store. Later, they met in the Church printing office and the Kirtland Temple. Read Doctrine and Covenants 88:77–80, looking for what the Lord commanded these priesthood holders to study.
What did you discover?
According to verse 80, why did the Lord instruct these men to study such a broad range of subjects?
In what ways could learning these things help us prepare to serve the Lord?
What can we learn about how to increase our faith in Jesus Christ?
In addition to diligently learning through our study, what do you think it means to learn by faith?
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President Russell M. Nelson explained:
The Lord taught us how to increase our faith by seeking “learning, even by study and also by faith” [Doctrine and Covenants 88:118; emphasis added]. We strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ as we strive to keep His commandments and “always remember him” [Moroni 4:3]. Further, our faith increases every time we exercise our faith in Him. That is what learning by faith means.
For example, each time we have the faith to be obedient to God’s laws—even when popular opinions belittle us—or each time we resist entertainment or ideologies that celebrate covenant-breaking, we are exercising our faith, which in turn increases our faith. (Russell M. Nelson, “Embrace the Future with Faith,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2020, 75)
What did you learn from President Nelson’s statement?
How do you think learning by faith could be applied in a variety of learning opportunities (such as home, school, seminary, and church)?
“Organize yourselves”
Read Doctrine and Covenants 88:119–126, looking for counsel from the Lord that can increase our ability to learn by study and faith.
Which of these attitudes or behaviors has affected your ability to learn?
Which of these attitudes or behaviors do you feel impressed by the Spirit to try?
Personal application
Select an area of your life where you could improve your efforts to learn by faith (such as home, school, seminary, and church).
How do you think learning by faith could help you in this area?
What will you strive to do to learn by faith in Jesus Christ?