Assess Your Learning 11
This lesson is intended to help you evaluate the goals you have set and the personal growth you have experienced during your study of the New Testament.
Becoming more like Jesus Christ
In a previous lesson, becoming like Jesus Christ was compared to climbing a high mountain.
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What do you know about climbing a mountain that makes this a good analogy?
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What do you feel is challenging about becoming like Jesus Christ? Why is the challenge worth it to you?
If you have climbed a mountain before, think about how you felt when you reached the top. If you have not climbed a mountain before, imagine what this would feel like.
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How can keeping the end goal in mind motivate you during your spiritual climb?
If you completed the previous lesson on 2 Peter 1, look at the drawing of a mountain you created in your study journal. If you did not make a drawing of your own, look at the following drawing:
Take some time to think about the divine attributes listed on your drawing.
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Which of these attributes are you working to develop? How are you doing?
Reflect on your love for Jesus Christ and how you are coming to know Him better.
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What can you do to continue becoming more Christlike?
Teaching like Jesus Christ
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What are some of the situations and settings the Savior taught in?
Teaching in the Savior’s Way points out:
Most of the Savior’s teaching did not happen in a synagogue but in informal, everyday settings—while eating a meal with His disciples, drawing water from a well, or walking past a fig tree.
(“Take Advantage of Spontaneous Teaching Moments,” Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2016], 16)
Think about opportunities you might have to teach a gospel principle or explain a belief to someone.
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When and where do you think you could share something you have recently learned or felt about the Savior?
The Apostle Peter taught us how to be like Jesus Christ when he wrote, “Be ready always to give … a reason of the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15). As we practice explaining what we believe, we can be ready for teaching moments when and where they come.
My efforts to study the scriptures and pray
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What have you learned about scripture study and prayer from studying the New Testament or Joseph Smith’s experiences?