Lesson 112—Doctrinal Mastery Practice 7: Memorize; Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge
“Lesson 112—Doctrinal Mastery Practice 7: Memorize; Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)
“Doctrinal Mastery Practice 7,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual
Lesson 112: Doctrine and Covenants 94–97
Doctrinal Mastery Practice 7
Memorize; Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge
Doctrinal mastery can help students build the foundation for their lives upon Jesus Christ and His gospel. This lesson will give students opportunities to practice mastering doctrinal mastery passages and the doctrine they teach. It will also help them learn and apply divine principles for acquiring spiritual knowledge.
Possible Learning Activities
Doctrinal mastery review: memorize
Why might people collect or store these items?
What are some other things people might gather and save for future use?
How can this relate to memorizing doctrinal mastery references and key scripture phrases?
Read Doctrine and Covenants 84:85. Look for the promise the Lord gives if we will store or treasure His word in our minds.
What is meant by the “words of life”?
What are some different ways you have tried to treasure up God’s word in your minds?
How have these efforts helped you feel God’s love or power in your life?
How has the Lord blessed you by helping you recall a scripture in the very hour you needed it?
Select three to five doctrinal mastery passages you feel would be valuable to “treasure up” or memorize.
Reflect on how treasuring up these references might help you follow Jesus Christ and His teachings.
Create a flash card for each passage you have chosen by writing the reference on the front of a paper and the key scripture phrase on the back.
Practice memorizing the content on both sides of each flash card.
Learn and apply principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge
A few of your friends who are not members of the Church have asked you why you do not drink coffee, tea, or alcohol. After you briefly explain what you know about the Word of Wisdom, your friends mention how restrictive they think it is and ask, “Why would anyone want to live that way?”
Which principle of acquiring spiritual knowledge do you feel would be most helpful to consider as you respond to your friends? Why?
Act in faith
How is your commitment to obey the Word of Wisdom (see Doctrine and Covenants 89) an act of faith in Jesus Christ?
What do you know about Jesus Christ and His gospel that could help you obey the Word of Wisdom even if you didn’t completely understand it?
Examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective
How does understanding God’s plan of salvation influence your perspective on the Word of Wisdom?
What are some short-term benefits people might believe they could obtain by not obeying the Word of Wisdom? How do these benefits compare to the long-term blessings promised by the Savior as we obey the Word of Wisdom? (see Doctrine and Covenants 89:18–21).
Seek further understanding through divinely appointed sources
What are some things you learned as you studied Doctrine and Covenants 89 that could be helpful as you respond to your friends?
What are some additional doctrinal mastery passages that could help?
How have divinely appointed sources such as the Holy Ghost, your parents, or Church leaders influenced your desire to obey the Word of Wisdom?