Thursday, May 26, 2011


Matthew 18:1-14 "Become as Little Children"

1. Review Matthew 18:3-4 and Doctrine and Covenants 78:17-18. Explain in writing the ways we are like little children. In these verses, how does the Lord say He will help us?
These scriptures tell us that we are like little children when we have humility and meekness. We can also become like children when we show love to everyone, and by not judging others. I think children are the best example of not judging others, and we can all learn from their example. Children are so close to being like our Savior and ultimately that is who we want to be like. The Lord says that He will help us by guiding and directing us in this life. He has given us the Holy Ghost to help us stay on the right path.

2. Read Mosiah 3:19 and list the ways in which we are to become like little children.
We become like children by being submissive, meek, humble, patient, full of love, willing to submit to all things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon him, even as a child doth submit to his father.

The picture above is of my nephews Ethan and Brycen. I love them so much! They are both so full of love and happiness, and I know that that love comes from the Savior. If I strive to become like these sweet little boys, I know that my Savior will guide me along in this life and help me return to Him.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Walking on the Sea; Matthew 14:22-33


1. Review Matthew 14:22-33. Identify in writing what the reaction of the Apostles was when they first saw the Savior walking on the water toward them.
"And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear." The Apostles were frightened when they first saw Christ walking toward them. They didn't know it was him, but thought it was some kind of Spirit.

2. What did Peter's response indicate about him?
Peter's response indicated that he trusted Christ and that he had faith that what Christ said was truth.

3. According to Matthew 14:30, why did Peter begin to sink?
Peter began to sink because he began to feel the strong winds against him and he lost faith t hat he would still be able to walk across the water. This can also be related to how we sometimes lose faith in our Savior when our own trials come upon us.

4. What did Peter do when he began to sink? What word in the verses describes the expediency or the timing when Jesus responded to Peter's request?
When Peter began to sink he said, "Lord, save me." The word immediately describes the Savior's timing when Peter asked for help. I love this verse! Whenever we need help from Christ, he is always right there to grab our hand and save us from whatever is troubling us.

5. Read Doctrine and Covenants 88:67. Write a paragraph describing what principle from this verse relates to what Peter did to successfully walk on the water. How can this same principle be applied to your life to assist you in walking over the storms of life?
For Peter to successfully walk on water, he had to have faith that Christ would not let him fall, and that Christ had the ability for this to occur. Peter's eyes were "single to His glory", just like D&C 88:67 says. This verse can apply to my own life in many ways. I have realized that the lowest times in my life, and the times when I am filled with the most despair, is when I am not doing all that I can to stay close to Christ. But when I am close to Him, praying to Him and reading my scriptures, that is when I am able to get through the hard times with more strength and courage. Jesus Christ is my light; He carries me through my trials. Without Him I would be nothing, and I know that He lives!

Thursday, May 12, 2011




The Lord Often Taught with Parables


Matthew 13:24-48




In your own words, explain the definition of a parable.
  • A parable to me is a type of analogy or comparison. The stories that are told are not meant to be literal, they are meant to teach a moral. Parables are understood by those who have faith and a religious intelligence. But to those of "the dull and uninspired it is a mere story" (Bible Dictionary).
Read the following parables: parable of the tares (Matt. 13:24-30); parables of the mustard seed and the leaven (Matt. 13:47-50); parables of the treasure and the pearl of great price (Matt. 13:44-46); parable of the gospel net (Matt. 13:47-50). Next to each of the following questions write the name of the parable that best answers that question.

  • What describes the future growth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? -Parable of the gospel net




  • Why does the Church send out so many missionaries? -Parable of the gospel net




  • How do you explain the remarkable growth of the Church, considering that it is fairly new compared to most world religions and smarted small in the American frontier? -Parable of the gospel net




  • Why are some members of the Church willing to sacrifice so much worldly wealth and recognition in order to maintain membership of the church? - Parable of the treasure and the pearl of great price


  • Why do some Church members choose to leave the Church? -Parable of the tares
Write answers to the following questions:
  • Considering the parables of the treasure and the pearl of great price, what sacrifices would you be willing to make to obtain the treasure of the gospel? What sacrifices have you or those you know already made for the gospel?
I honestly think that I would sacrifice a lot of my possessions in order to obtain the treasure of the gospel. My whole life revolves around the gospel, and without it I would have nothing. People sacrifice every day for the gospel, especially those who decide to go on a mission. Missionaries sacrifice two years of their lives for the gospel, and I have so much respect for that.
  • What does the net represent in the parable of the net cast into the sea? What does it mean to be gathered into the net? What is represented by the action of gathering the good into vessels and casting the bad away?
The net represents the kingdom of heaven, and to be gathered into the net means to be make it back to Heavenly Father's presence. I think that the gathering of the good into vessels means that Heavenly Father only allows those who have been obedient here on earth to enter the Celestial Kingdom, but those who have not been obedient he has to reluctantly turn them away.








Friday, May 6, 2011

Miracles are Evidence of Faith and God's Power




Matthew 8-9, Mark 2

1. Using the following references, write a brief description of the miracles the Lord performed, then list those who exercised faith for the miracle to occur.
2. Explain how it affects your faith to know that God has this kind of power.









1. Matthew 8:1-4:
  • Miracle Performed: Jesus Christ heals a man with leprosy who has much faith
  • Who demonstrated faith: The man with leprosy who said, "Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean."
Matthew 8:5-13
  • Miracle Performed: Christ heals a centurion's son who is sick of palsy
  • Who demonstrated faith: Centurion (boy sick with palsy's father). And he said, "Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed."
Matthew 8:14-15
  • Miracle Performed: Touched a woman's hands and healed her from fever
  • Who demonstrated faith: Paul's wife's mother
Matthew 8:16
  • Miracle performed: Casted out evil spirits
  • Who demonstrated faith: Possessed individuals
Matthew 8:23-27
  • Miracle performed: Calmed the storm and the seas
  • Who demonstrated faith: Jesus Christ, and He said, "'Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?' Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm."
Matthew 8:28-34
  • Miracle performed: Christ cast out spirits into a herd of swine
  • Who demonstrated faith: Jesus Christ
Matthew 9:20-22; Mark 5:25-34
  • Miracle performed: Christ heals a woman with a blood hemorrhage
  • Who demonstrated faith: The sick woman who said, "If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole."
Matthew 9:27-31
  • Miracle performed: Christ healed two blind men
  • Who demonstrated faith: The blind men who said, "Thou Son of David, have mercy on us."
Mark 2:1-12
  • Miracle performed: Christ healed a man sick of palsy
  • Who demonstrated faith: Man with palsy and his friends who took him to Christ. In verse 10 the Lord says, "But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins."

2. Reading these scriptures has reminded me what great power God really has, and how he gave that power to the Lord while he was here on earth so that He could perform miracles in order for others to believe in Him. It made me think about what miracles He performs today, and there are so many! Even though they aren't performed by Christ here on earth, they still happen. Heavenly Father has put prophets and apostles on this earth so that we can have the Priesthood on the earth. Miracles happen through Priesthood blessings every day. And even though I did not live on earth the same time as the Lord, I am still able to see and recognize the miracles that He performs on the earth today.