Showing posts with label Atonement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atonement. Show all posts

Stories of Christ: Story 46

Resurrection

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
46
20-Dec
Resurrection
⃝ Christ's Hand
Resurrection
NT 54
John 20:1-20
 Jesus is Resurrected
From Christus Statue a reminder of the risen Lord.
Did Jesus Really Live Again CS 64
His Sacred Name an Easter Declaration

Video
The first video is the bible video depicting the events to the resurrection.  The second video is an Easter video that ends with President Monson testifying the Jesus has risen.



Quote/Principle
The resurrection is a miracle that is central to the plan of salvation.  Because of it we all will be resurrected and this brings such comfort and hope.

Whenever the cold hand of death strikes, there shines through the gloom and the darkness of that hour the triumphant figure of the Lord Jesus Christ, He, the Son of God, who by His matchless and eternal power overcame death. He is the Redeemer of the world. He gave His life for each of us. He took it up again and became the firstfruits of them that slept. He, as King of Kings, stands triumphant above all other kings. He, as the Omnipotent One, stands above all rulers. He is our comfort, our only true comfort, when the dark shroud of earthly night closes about us as the spirit departs the human form. Gordon B. Hinckley, Glorious Easter Morn, April 1996 General Conference

Ornament
The resurrected  Christ


Stories of Christ: Story 45

Way of Suffering/ Crucifixion

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
45
19-Dec
Way of Suffering/ Crucifixion
Holly
Redeemer
NT 53
Luke 23:33-46None Were With Him
Holly's sharp leaves represent the crown of thorns. The red berries represent his blood.
I Stand All Amazed HB 193
50-56Jesus is Laid in a Tomb

Video
3 videos, the first is Christ's crucifixion, the second is Him being laid in the tomb, the third is Elder Holland discussing the Saviors last moments with video as well.



Quote/Principle
There are so many good quotes about the atonement.  This week I taught a lesson from Gordon B. Hinckley's teachings about the atonement and it has amazing testimony.  Whatever quote is used the principle of Jesus Christ voluntarily giving up His life for us is an amazing miracle.  The quote below is from the talk included in the video.  It talks about the Savior's understanding of being alone and how because of that we need not be alone.

“Brothers and sisters, one of the great consolations of this Easter season is that because Jesus walked such a long, lonely path utterly alone, we do not have to do so. His solitary journey brought great company for our little version of that path—the merciful care of our Father in Heaven, the unfailing companionship of this Beloved Son, the consummate gift of the Holy Ghost, angels in heaven, family members on both sides of the veil, prophets and apostles, teachers, leaders, friends. All of these and more have been given as companions for our mortal journey because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the Restoration of His gospel. Trumpeted from the summit of Calvary is the truth that we will never be left alone nor unaided, even if sometimes we may feel that we are. Truly the Redeemer of us all said: “I will not leave you comfortless: [My Father and] I will come to you [and abide with you].”
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, None Were With Him, April 2009, General Conference

Ornament
The Holly's sharp leaves represent the crown of thorns Christ wore, the red berries represent His blood.


Stories of Christ: Story 44

The Garden of Gethsemane

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
44
18-Dec
Gethsemane
Tree
Atonement
NT 51
Matt 26:36-45
Garden of Gethsemane was full of trees
He Sent His Son CS 34
D&C 19:16-19

Video


Quote/Principle

There in the quiet isolation of the Garden of Gethsemane, He knelt among the gnarled olive trees, and in some incredible way that none of us can fully comprehend, the Savior took upon Himself the sins of the world. Even though His life was pure and free of sin, He paid the ultimate penalty for sin—yours, mine, and everyone who has ever lived. His mental, emotional, and spiritual anguish were so great they caused Him to bleed from every pore (see Luke 22:44; D&C 19:18). And yet Jesus suffered willingly so that we might all have the opportunity to be washed clean—through having faith in Him, repenting of our sins, being baptized by proper priesthood authority, receiving the purifying gift of the Holy Ghost by confirmation, and accepting all other essential ordinances. Without the Atonement of the Lord, none of these blessings would be available to us, and we could not become worthy and prepared to return to dwell in the presence of God.
M. Russell Ballard, The Atonement and the Value of One Soul, April 2004, General Conference

Ornament
This tree represents one of the many that surrounded Jesus as he suffered for our sins and heartaches.  What a miracle.


Stories of Christ: Story 41

The 10 Virgins

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
41
15-Dec
Parable of the ten virgins
⃝ Got Oil
Preparedness
NT 47
Matt 25:1-13
The Ten Virgins
We must fill our lamps, Ask "Got Oil?"
Seek the Lord Early CS 108
Sanctify Yourselves

Video


Quote/Principle
This parable is often quoted to help us remember that it is imperative that we daily fill our lamps so we are spiritually prepared for all things.

As the wise virgins emphasized properly, each of us must “buy for ourselves.” These inspired women were not describing a business transaction; rather, they were emphasizing our individual responsibility to keep our lamp of testimony burning and to obtain an ample supply of the oil of conversion. This precious oil is acquired one drop at a time—“line upon line [and] precept upon precept” (2 Nephi 28:30), patiently and persistently. No shortcut is available; no last-minute flurry of preparation is possible. “Wherefore, be faithful, praying always, having your lamps trimmed and burning, and oil with you, that you may be ready at the coming of the Bridegroom” (D&C 33:17).
David A. Bednar, Converted Unto the Lord, Oct 2012 General Conference

Ornament
This ornament was made from a Mormonade that teaches of Spiritual Preparedness.


Stories of Christ: Story 19

Jesus Forgives Sins and Heals a man of Palsy


OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
1923-NovForgives Sin and Heals Body of ManSnowflakeJesus Power to ForgiveMark 2:1-12Man lowered through roofWhite as snow after forgiven Isa 1:18O Little Town of Bethlehem

Video


Quote/Principle
This story demonstrates Jesus' power to not only heal physically, but to heal spiritually through forgiveness of sin.  What a beautiful thing!

A bedridden, paralyzed man desiring to be healed was brought to a large gathering, but unable to get him close to the Savior, his friends took him to the roof of the house where the Savior was and lowered him down. Seeing this demonstration of faith, with great purpose not yet known to His listeners, the Savior declared, "Man, they sins are forgiven thee." ... The Savior knew that many people followed Him because of His mighty miracles. Already He had turned water to wine, cast out unclean spirits, and healed the nobleman's son, a leper, Peter's mother-in-law, and many others. But with this paralyzed man, the Lord chose to give evidence to both disciple and detractor of His unique role as Savior of the world.
Craig A. Cardon; April 2013, General Conference

Ornament
Isaiah 1:18 paints the picture of of sins being red as scarlet, but they can be made white as snow through repentance.  The Savior has the power to forgive sin.


Stories of Christ: Story 11

Being Born Again
Nicodemus comes to the Lord and receives teaching from Him.  We are taught of being born again.

OrderDateTopicOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
1115-NovNicodemusButterfly or Dragon flyBorn againNT 14John 3:1-21Jesus Teaches Nicodemus of Being Born AgainFrom QuoteJoy to the World HB 201

Video

Quote/Principle
This quote beautifully ties in a analogy of nature with how we can change with the help of our Savior we can be born again.

The intellectual Nicodemus was impressed with the miracles of Jesus; but even with extensive knowledge of the scriptures, he could not grasp the doctrine of spiritual rebirth, the transformation of the human soul, what it means to be born again. Nature provides some striking parallels. Cecil B. DeMille shared this experience: "One day as I was lying in a canoe, a big black beetle... climbed up to the canoe. I watched it idly for some time. Under the heat of the sun , the beetle proceeded to die. Then a strange thing happened. His glistening black shell cracked all the way down the back. Out of it came a shapeless mass, quickly transformed into beautifully, brilliantly-colored life... There gradually unfolded iridescent wings from which the sunlight flashed a thousand colors ... The blue-green body took shape. Before my eyes had occurred a metamorphosis--the transformation of a hideous beetle into a gorgeous dragonfly ...I had witnessed ... a miracle. Out of the mud had come a beautiful new life. And the thought came to me that if the Creator works such wonders with the lowliest of creatures, what may not be in store for the human spirit!" My testimony today is that through Jesus Christ we can be born again. We can change. We can change completely. And we can stay changed.
J. Richard Clarke; April 1993, General Conference

Ornament
This ornament ties is with the quote.  We all need to be born again through Jesus Christ and become gorgeous butterflies.

Born Again

Born Again: BA
Moses 6:59
Nicodemus’ Question                         John 3: 3-5
What happens when we are Born Again:
Become new creatures                       Mosiah 27:25-26
No disposition to do evil                     Mosiah 5:2
Doeth Righteousness                         1 John 2:28-29
Love one another                                1 John 4:7
Change of Heart                                  Alma 5:7
Newness of life                                     Romans 6:4
How to do it
Baptism and Confirmation                 D&C 5:16
Covenants                                            Mosiah 5:7
Put off natural man                              Mosiah 3:19
Ask questions                                       Alma 5:14-15; 26-27
Through atonement of Christ             D&C 76:69

Proper preparing and cleaning are the first basic steps in the process of being born again. . . Total immersion in and saturation with the Savior’s gospel are essential steps in the process of being born again. . . Purifying and sealing by the Holy Spirit of Promise constitute the culminating steps in the process of being born again.
                David A. Bednar; April 2007, General Conference
Spiritual rebirth originates with faith in Jesus Christ, by whose grace we are changed. . .
You may ask, Why doesn’t this mighty change happen more quickly with me? You should remember that the remarkable examples of King Benjamin’s people, Alma, and some others in scripture are just that—remarkable and not typical. For most of us, the changes are more gradual and occur over time. Being born again, unlike our physical birth, is more a process than an event. And engaging in that process is the central purpose of mortality.
At the same time, let us not justify ourselves in a casual effort. Let us not be content to retain some disposition to do evil. Let us worthily partake of the sacrament each week and continue to draw upon the Holy Spirit to root out the last vestiges of impurity within us. I testify that as you continue in the path of spiritual rebirth, the atoning grace of Jesus Christ will take away your sins and the stain of those sins in you, temptations will lose their appeal, and through Christ you will become holy, as He and our Father are holy.
                D. Todd Christofferson; April 2008, General Conf.
When you choose to follow Christ, you choose to be changed.
“No man,” said President David O. McKay, “can sincerely resolve to apply in his daily life the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth without sensing a change in his own nature. The phrase ‘born again’ has a deeper significance than many people attach to it. This changed feeling may be indescribable, but it is real.” (In Conference Report, Apr. 1962, p. 7.)
Can human hearts be changed? Why, of course! . . . If it hasn’t happened to you—it should.
                Ezra Taft Benson; October 1985, General Conference

A heart transplant can prolong life for years for people who would otherwise die from heart failure. But it is not “the ultimate operation,” as Time magazine called it in 1967.  The ultimate operation is not a physical but a spiritual “mighty change” of heart.
Through the Atonement of Christ and by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel, we undergo this ultimate operation, this spiritual change of heart. As a result of our transgressions, our spiritual hearts have become diseased and hardened, making us subject to spiritual death and separation from our Heavenly Father. The Lord explained the operation that we all need: “A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.”
Just as with heart transplant patients, however, this mighty change of our spiritual hearts is just the beginning. Repentance, baptism, and confirmation are necessary but not sufficient. Indeed, equal, if not greater, care must be taken with a spiritually changed heart than with a physically transplanted heart if we are to endure to the end. Only by doing so can we be held guiltless at the time of judgment.
Enduring to the end can be challenging because the tendency of the natural man is to reject the spiritually changed heart and allow it to harden. No wonder the Lord cautioned to “even let those who are sanctified take heed.”
                Dale G. Renlund, October 2009, General Conference
Brother Carmen Bria, a neighbor of ours converted from another church, was assisting prisoners as a social worker. A certain young prisoner became interested in the gospel. His father, a minister from another church, visited the boy and was very upset that his son was studying Mormon doctrine, even more than he was by the fact that his son was in prison.
Brother Bria approached the father and asked why he was so distressed. The father replied, “You are not saved.”
“Why do you say that?” asked Brother Bria.
“Well,” said the father, “you have not taken Christ as your personal Savior. You have not been born again in Christ.”
Brother Bria responded, “Sir, let me explain it to you. We may not say it just the way you do, but we most certainly do believe in a literal salvation through Jesus Christ. We have accepted him as our personal Savior, have taken upon us his name, and we have been born again in Christ.”
Members of the Church should know that they are born again—“redeemed of God,” as the Prophet Alma said, “[to] be numbered with those of the first resurrection, that ye may have eternal life” (Mosiah 18:9).
If, then, we understand that we are born again, having taken upon us the name of Christ, the big question is: Do we act like it?               Wm. Grant Bangerter; April 1987, General Conf.
I witness that we cannot be fully converted until we “walk in newness of life” and are at heart a new person, “purged from [our] old sins.” This can only come about by being born again of the water and of the Spirit through baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost. In this way we receive divine forgiveness, by which we can know in our hearts that our sins are remitted.

James E. Faust, April 2001, General Conference