“Line upon Line: Moroni 10:32,” New Era, Jan. 2014, 10
Line upon Line
Moroni 10:32
This year’s Mutual theme is an invitation from Moroni to follow the Savior.
Come unto Christ
The scriptures contain many invitations to come unto Christ. Look up the few examples listed below. What do these scriptures teach you about the blessings of coming unto the Savior? Can you find more scriptures with this invitation?
Be Perfected in Him
“We need not be dismayed if our earnest efforts toward perfection now seem so arduous and endless. Perfection is pending. It can come in full only after the Resurrection and only through the Lord. It awaits all who love him and keep his commandments.”
Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “Perfection Pending,” Ensign, Nov. 1995, 88.
Love God
How can you show Heavenly Father that you love Him? Consider these ideas and come up with more of your own.
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Keep the commandments.
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Love and serve others.
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Fulfill Church responsibilities.
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Pray sincerely.
In your journal, write about what you are going to do.
Then Is His Grace Sufficient for You
“Some Christians accuse Latter-day Saints … of denying the grace of God through claiming they can earn their own salvation. We answer this accusation … , ‘For we labor diligently … to persuade our children … to believe in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do’ (2 Ne. 25:23). And what is ‘all we can do’? It surely includes repentance (see Alma 24:11) and baptism, keeping the commandments, and enduring to the end.”
Elder Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “Have You Been Saved?” Ensign, May 1998, 56.
Perfect in Christ
Perfect, as used in the scriptures, means “complete, whole, and fully developed; totally righteous. Perfect can also mean without sin or evil. Only Christ was totally perfect. True followers of Christ may become perfect through his grace and atonement” (Guide to the Scriptures, “Perfect,” scriptures.lds.org).
Grace
“The word grace, as used in the scriptures, refers primarily to the divine help and strength we receive through the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference (2004), 77.
Nowise
Nowise—“In no way” or “not at all.”