Assess Your Learning 4
This lesson is intended to help you evaluate the goals you have set and the learning and personal growth you have experienced during your study of the New Testament.
Come unto Jesus Christ and become His disciple
Take some time to reflect on how you are growing as a disciple of Jesus Christ and seeking to more fully come unto Him as you study the New Testament. Some of the ways that you have been encouraged to do this are in your ability to receive and follow personal revelation and explain some of the roles and titles of Jesus Christ and in your efforts to seek peace in this life through Jesus Christ. Seek to know from your Father in Heaven how you are growing and developing in these ways as well as any actions you should continue making or adjust in order to continue deepening your discipleship to Jesus Christ.
Increase your ability to receive revelation
Take a minute to listen to sounds around you.
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What sounds can you hear only when you are listening carefully?
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What can you do when you hear something very faintly and you want to know what it is?
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How is this activity like receiving revelation from the Holy Ghost?
An important objective in seminary is to help you increase your ability to receive personal revelation from the Holy Ghost.
In the Book of Mormon, Nephi described the Holy Ghost as a “still small voice” that we feel more than we hear (1 Nephi 17:45). We can improve our ability to hear or feel the Holy Ghost in our hearts in ways similar to those we use to listen for a quiet sound. Drawing spiritually closer to God, being still in our mind, focusing our thoughts, and blocking out background noise are all effective ways to increase our ability to recognize the whispering of the Holy Ghost.
Take some time to reflect on recent experiences you have had receiving personal revelation from the Holy Ghost. You might review notes you have written in your scriptures or study journal. You might also ask Heavenly Father to help you recognize or remember the personal revelation you have received. Then record the thoughts and feelings that come to your mind and heart.
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What recent experiences have you had receiving personal revelation? How did you recognize these experiences as being from God?
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What have you learned in your study of the New Testament that can help you recognize the Holy Ghost?
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What insights could you share with someone struggling to recognize the Spirit?
One of the main roles of the Holy Ghost is to testify of the Father and the Son (see Matthew 16:17; John 15:26; 3 Nephi 11:32).
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What has the Spirit helped you understand or feel about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?
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How are the gift of the Holy Ghost and the opportunity for personal revelation evidence of God’s love for you?
Explain roles and titles of Jesus Christ
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How did the Savior use bread and sheep to teach about Himself?
You may recall the Savior teaching in metaphors like “I am the bread of life” (see John 6:35, 41, 48, 51), “I am the good shepherd” (John 10:11), and “I am the resurrection, and the life” (John 11:25).
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What do these titles teach you about the Savior’s character and the roles He can play in your life?
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How does understanding His character and roles help you love Him more?
As you have studied the New Testament, you may have kept a list in your study journal of the roles and titles of Jesus Christ. If you have this list, take a few minutes to review it. Add any titles or roles you may have missed. If you have not yet created that list, you may want to start it now, listing any roles or titles that you can think of. If you can’t think of any, consider reviewing “The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles” (ChurchofJesusChrist.org) or “Jesus Christ” in Guide to the Scriptures or the Topical Guide for some ideas.
Feel an increased desire to seek peace in Christ
In your study of the New Testament, you have likely had opportunities to learn and think about the peace that can come from Jesus Christ. For example, you might remember the Savior’s invitation for us to come unto Him when we feel heavy laden (see Matthew 11:28–30) or Jesus walking on the water and helping lift Peter up when he began to sink (see Matthew 14:26–33). You might have had the opportunity to draw a picture in your study journal as part of the lesson on Mark 4:35–41 that discussed Jesus Christ calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee. If you have any notes in your study journal from these lessons, consider reviewing them.
Ponder and answer the following questions in your study journal so you can track your spiritual progress.
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How have your desires to find peace in Christ changed as you have studied His life and ministry?
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Have you felt an increase or a decrease of peace in Christ in the last few weeks? If so, what do you think has contributed to this change?
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Why do you think Jesus Christ is the source of peace?
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Why do you think the Savior wants to give you His peace?