Assess Your Learning 5
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.
Possible Learning Activities
What have you learned?
Take a minute to reflect on what you have recently learned from your study of the New Testament. The following pictures may help you. It may also be useful to refer to your recent notes in your study journal. The following activity can help you assess your growth as a result of what you are learning.
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What have you recently learned about Jesus Christ that has been most meaningful to you? What scripture accounts helped you come to this understanding about Him?
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What actions have you taken to become a more devoted disciple of Jesus Christ?
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What next step(s) could you take to improve as a follower of the Savior?
Love God and love your neighbor
You recently studied Jesus’s teaching that the two greatest commandments are to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind and to love our neighbor as ourselves (see Matthew 22:36–39).
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Why do you think these are the two greatest commandments?
You also recently learned about Jesus washing His disciples’ feet and giving them a new commandment to love one another as He loved them (see John 13).
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How was your experience acting on the Savior’s teachings?
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What did you feel about Jesus Christ’s love for you and for others as you responded to the invitations given in class?
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What would you like to do or continue doing as a result of the Savior’s teachings?
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ
A great way to simplify gospel teachings is to explain them at the level of a child. To help you explain important aspects of the Savior’s Second Coming in your own words, write a summary as though you were writing it for a child.
The purpose of your summary is to answer two questions:
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What can we do to be prepared for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ?
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Why will the Savior’s Second Coming be glorious? (Recall that in a previous lesson, you may have read Elder Neil L. Andersen’s invitation to envision and rehearse the glorious events surrounding the Second Coming [see “Thy Kingdom Come,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2015, 122].)
The following resources may help you review what you have learned.
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Joseph Smith—Matthew 1:22–23, 28–36, as well as your notes in your study journal
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“Signs of the Times” (Guide to the Scriptures, scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org)
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“Jesus Christ, Second Coming” (Topical Guide)