Doctrinal Mastery: Ephesians 1:10
The Restoration of All Things
In your study of Ephesians 1, you learned about the doctrine of the Restoration. This lesson will give you the opportunity to increase your mastery of the teachings in Ephesians 1:10 by memorizing the reference and key scripture phrase, explaining the doctrine, and applying principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge in a real-life situation.
Explain and memorize
Imagine that several classmates were absent on the day your seminary class studied the doctrine of the Restoration in Ephesians 1. Your seminary teacher asks you to take a few minutes to summarize the most important teachings that you feel all students need to know and remember about the doctrine of the Restoration and the teachings from Ephesians 1:10.
Practice application
Consider reviewing paragraphs 5–12 in the Doctrinal Mastery Core Document (2022). Choose one of the three principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge, and create an icon or simple visual representation to remind you of this principle and its concept. For example, for the principle “examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective,” you might consider making a visual like the following:
Read the following scenario to help you practice applying the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge and the doctrine taught in Ephesians 1:10 that during the dispensation of the fulness of times, all things will be gathered together in Christ. Then use this scenario, or create one of your own, to answer the questions that follow.
A friend of yours was baptized with her family and felt confident at the time that she was following the example of Jesus Christ by joining His Church. But in the past year since her baptism, she has often been tempted by other friends to break the commandments. She is beginning to wonder if this is really Christ’s Church and if it’s worth it to stay faithful to the gospel.
While there are several truths that could help your friend, consider how the doctrines of the Restoration and the dispensation of the fulness of times might strengthen and encourage her.