Doctrinal Mastery: 1 Peter 4:6
“The Gospel [Was] Preached Also to Them That Are Dead”
In your study of 1 Peter 4, you learned that the Savior established missionary work in the spirit world so all of Heavenly Father’s children could have an opportunity to receive salvation. This lesson can help you memorize the doctrinal mastery reference and key scripture phrase for 1 Peter 4:6. It can also help you explain the doctrine taught in that passage. Then you will have the opportunity to apply that doctrine and the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge to a realistic scenario.
Memorize and explain
Take a moment to draw a diagram of the plan of salvation.
Write the doctrinal mastery reference and key scripture phrase “ 1 Peter 4:6: ‘The gospel [was] preached also to them that are dead’” on a piece of paper. Erase or cover three to four words or numbers, and try to recite the reference and phrase with the missing parts. Continue this process until you can recite the reference and key scripture phrase completely from memory.
Practice application
In the previous lesson, you learned the following truth from 1 Peter 4:6: The gospel is preached to the dead so that they might have the same opportunities as those who hear the gospel in mortality.
Use the following scenario to practice applying this truth and the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge.
Scenario: Part 1
Imagine you have a friend named Jason who is meeting with the missionaries. Jason asks to come to seminary with you to learn more about the gospel. On his first day in seminary, your teacher asks the class to review with a partner the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge. Jason turns to you and asks, “What are the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge?”
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How would you introduce Jason to the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge? (Consider reviewing paragraphs 5–12 in the “Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge” section of the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2022) if you need help with this question.)
Scenario: Part 2
Later that week, Jason and the missionaries meet at your home. You help the missionaries teach about the first principles and ordinances of the gospel, including faith in Jesus Christ and baptism by immersion for the remission of sins. The missionaries use John 3:5 to teach that baptism by proper priesthood authority is necessary to be saved in the kingdom of heaven. Jason thinks about that for a moment, then looks a little sad. One of the missionaries asks why he is sad, and Jason replies, “My grandpa was never baptized, but he was a really good man who always said he wanted to live a good life so he could go to heaven. Will he?” You say a silent prayer, asking Heavenly Father how you could help Jason. The idea to use the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge and the doctrine taught in 1 Peter 4:6 comes to your mind.