1. Good works flow naturally when your heart is right. 2. God can help us align our hearts with what we should do. 3. Jesus leads gently, like a shepherd. 4. Jesus understands our pains and afflictions. 5. Equality is a core gospel principle.
Mosiah 29-Alma 4: “They Were Steadfast and Immovable” (June 3-9)
1. Salvation is an individual matter. 2. Belief and understanding are interconnected. 3. God will help us make difficult decisions. 4. Pride disturbs our peace. 5. Jesus Christ can change our nature. 6. When we are changed, we want to help others change.
Mosiah 25–28: “They Were Called the People of God” (May 27-June 2)
1. Salvation is an individual matter. 2. Belief and understanding are interconnected. 3. God will help us make difficult decisions. 4. Pride disturbs our peace. 5. Jesus Christ can change our nature. 6. When we are changed, we want to help others change.
Mosiah 18-24: “We Have Entered into a Covenant with Him” (May 20-26)
1. We must lighten people's burdens 2. Spiritual experiences can make places special 3. Pure motives strengthen our resolve 4. Authority enables the transfer of trust 5. Trials can strengthen us 6. Our fears can be calmed 7. Patience and faith go together
Mosiah 11-17: “A Light … That Can Never Be Darkened” (May 13-19)
1. God loves us, but He lets us suffer some consequences of our actions. 2. Gaining knowledge requires effort. 3. Laws can help us develop divine attributes. 4. Jesus has borne your griefs and carried your sorrows. 5. God will resolve all injustices.
Mosiah 7-10: “In the Strength of the Lord” (May 6-12)
1. Great leaders speak with confidence and hope. 2. We can change our circumstances by making better decisions. 3. Seers are also communicators. They learn and they share. 4. We should prepare physically and spiritually. 5. Anger can impair your judgment.
Mosiah 4-6: “A Mighty Change” (April 29-May 5)
1. God can purify you and change your heart. 2. Jesus makes it possible for us to be spiritually reborn. 3. Retain a remission of your sins through remembering, prayer, humility, and steadfastness. 4. Priests teach us and remind us of our covenants.
Mosiah 1-3: “Filled with Love towards God and All Men” (April 22-28)
1. Scripture helps us learn to recognize the voice of the Lord. 2. Loving God and loving His children are interconnected. 3. The temporary aspects of life contribute to our eternal journey. 4. There is power in a name, when that name represents our Savior
Enos – Words of Mormon: “He Worketh in Me to Do According to His Will” (April 15-21)
1. Some blessings come only after we exercise faith. 2. Written records are important. 3. A consistent practice of fasting and prayer helps us draw closer to Christ. 4. God knows all things including the future. 5. Leadership requires effort and patience.
Jacob 5-7: The Lord Labors with Us (April 8-14)
1. God is patient with us as we learn to produce good fruit. 2. We can thrive even in unfavorable circumstances. 3. Strengthen your testimony to avoid being shaken. 4. We can receive revelation regularly. 5. Search the scriptures to experience peace.