“Lesson 46: ‘He Will Dwell with Them, and They Shall Be His People’” New Testament: Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual (2002), 192–96
“Lesson 46,” New Testament Gospel Doctrine, 192–96
Lesson 46
“He Will Dwell with Them, and They Shall Be His People”
Purpose
To encourage class members to face the future with hope because they know that the forces of evil will be overcome and the Savior will reign in triumph.
Preparation
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Read, ponder, and pray about the following scriptures:
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Revelation 5:1–5; 6. John sees through revelation a book with seven seals and observes some of the events of the first six seals, or time periods. He sees that Satan has fought against the righteous in all time periods.
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Revelation 19:1–9; 20:1–11. John sees that Satan will be bound and Christ will reign in triumph during the Millennium.
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Revelation 20:12–22:21. John learns that after the last judgment takes place, the righteous will dwell with God.
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Additional reading: Doctrine and Covenants 77; Bible Dictionary, “Revelation of John,” 762–63.
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Suggestion for teaching: “Above all, the most important preparation is of yourself. Prepare so as to have the influence of the Holy Ghost” (Boyd K. Packer, Teach Ye Diligently [1975], 219). Each of us should be striving to live as the Savior lived and to teach as he taught. Prayerfully consider what you can do to ensure that you are teaching with the influence of the Holy Ghost.
Suggested Lesson Development
Additional Teaching Ideas
The following material supplements the suggested lesson outline. You may want to use one or more of these ideas as part of the lesson.
1. The dangers of setting our hearts on worldly possessions
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Revelation 18:11–18 teaches that the wicked will mourn the loss of their worldly possessions and be amazed that a great worldly kingdom could be destroyed in a brief time. When have you seen worldly possessions destroyed or lost in a brief amount of time?
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What are the dangers of setting our hearts on worldly things? In what ways do worldly things distract us from spiritual things?
2. The First Resurrection
Have a class member read Revelation 20:4–6. To help class members understand these verses, share the following information (on the next page):
The First Resurrection, or the resurrection of the just, will begin at the Savior’s Second Coming. Those who will receive a celestial or terrestrial reward will come forward in this resurrection (D&C 88:98–99). The Second Resurrection, or the resurrection of the unjust, will not begin until the end of the Millennium. Those who will receive a telestial reward and the sons of perdition will come forward in this resurrection (D&C 88:100–102).
3. The seven seals in the book of Revelation
The following chart provides additional information about each of the seven seals. The chart may also be useful in understanding the structure of the book of Revelation. Note that events are listed chronologically, according to the time periods in which they occurred. They should not be confused with the dispensations of the gospel.
Seal |
Major Events |
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First seal |
The creation and fall of Adam and Eve; the ministry of Enoch and the translation of his city into heaven (Revelation 6:1–2). |
Second seal |
Noah and the Flood (Revelation 6:3–4). |
Third seal |
Ministries of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Moses; the Exodus; the period of reign by judges (Revelation 6:5–6). |
Fourth seal |
The period of reign by kings; the division of the kingdom; the conquering of the kingdoms (Revelation 6:7–8). |
Fifth seal |
The birth, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; the establishment of his Church and the ministry of the Apostles; martyrdom of the Apostles; the Apostasy (Revelation 6:9–11). |
Sixth seal |
Continuation of the Apostasy; restoration of the gospel through the Prophet Joseph Smith; signs of the times manifest (Revelation 6:12–17; 7:1–8). |
Seventh seal |
Wars, plagues, and desolation; Second Coming of the Lord (Revelation 8:1–19:21). Millennium of peace (Revelation 20:1–6). Satan loosed for a season, the last great battle, and the final judgment (Revelation 20:7–15). |
After the seventh seal |
The earth is celestialized (Revelation 21:1–22:6). |
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Point out that the first five seals are covered in 11 verses, the sixth seal is covered in 14 verses, and the seventh seal is covered in 226 verses. What does this emphasis teach us?
Point out that John gave the most attention to the events of our time period and the one to come. The book of Revelation was written for our day, and our lives will be blessed as we study it and prepare for the Second Coming of the Savior.