“Doctrinal Mastery: Overview,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)
“Doctrinal Mastery,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual
Doctrinal Mastery: Finding Answers to My Questions
Doctrinal Mastery: Finding Answers to My Questions
Overview
Participating in doctrinal mastery helps students build their spiritual foundations on Jesus Christ. Part of doctrinal mastery includes learning and applying the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge: act in faith; examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective; and seek further knowledge through divinely appointed sources. These principles can help students address questions or concerns in their lives.
Prepare to teach
The following information provides you with ideas of what you may need to prepare in advance for each lesson.
Strengthening Your Spiritual Foundation
Lesson purpose: To help students understand how doctrinal mastery can bless their lives and help build their spiritual foundations on Jesus Christ.
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Student preparation: Invite students to come prepared to share examples of how doctrinal mastery has blessed their lives. If students are new to doctrinal mastery, consider having them read “Introduction to Doctrinal Mastery” in the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2023).
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Images: Salt Lake Temple renovation
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Videos: “President Nelson—Temple Foundation” (2:03); “What Is Doctrinal Mastery?” (3:56)
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Content to display: Five statements for self-evaluation
Seeking Personal Revelation for My Questions
Lesson purpose: To help students understand how they can receive guidance and revelation from God through the Holy Ghost.
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Student preparation: Invite students to think about their knowledge of spiritual revelation and what more they might like to know. You could also invite them to ask a family member or youth leader to share a scripture or experience about receiving personal revelation from God.
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Video: “Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives” (20:27; watch from time code 17:44 to 18:53)
Acting in Faith to Find Answers
Lesson purpose: To help students understand how to act with faith in Jesus Christ as they seek answers to their questions.
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Student preparation: Invite students to read Doctrine and Covenants 6:36 and to ponder its meaning. They could also memorize this verse and think about how it can help them when facing difficult questions.
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Video: “Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge: Madison’s Story” (8:35; watch from time codes 0:00 to 1:44 and 1:44 to 8:35)
Examining Gospel Topics and Questions with an Eternal Perspective
Lesson purpose: To help students examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective to view them like Jesus Christ does.
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Student preparation: Invite students to read paragraphs 8–10 of the “Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge” section in the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2023).
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Images: Side and front views of human eye artwork by Michael Murphy
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Videos: “Human Eye Artwork” (0:37); “The Eye of Faith” (15:15; watch from time code 4:22 to 4:47); “‘The Family: A Proclamation to the World’ Artwork” (0:22)
Turning to Divinely Appointed Sources to Help Find Answers
Lesson purpose: To help students understand the importance of seeking truth from sources provided by Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
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Student preparation: Invite students to think about sources they have turned to for answers to spiritual questions. Encourage them to come to class ready to share at least one example of a source and how it helped them.
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Handout: “Determining Truth from Error”