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Stories of Christ: Story 43

The Last Supper

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
43
17-Dec
Last Supper
Sacrament Cups
Sacrament
NT 49&50
Luke 22:14-20  Jesus Washing the Apostles Feet
The Sacrament Cups remind us of the Sacred Ordinance.
To Think About Jesus CS 71
John 13:4-15The Last Supper

Video


Quote/Principle
The sacrament is one of the most important things we do during the week.  Let us make sure we prepare ourselves.

The weekly opportunity of partaking of the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper is one of the most sacred ordinances of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is further indication of His love for all of us… The sacrament is one ordinance that allows us to experience a personal relationship to God and enlarges our knowledge and understanding of Him and His Only Begotten Son. Our personal reward for compliance with the covenants and obligations in the ordinance of the sacrament becomes the companionship of God’s Holy Spirit. This is the light that leads to eternal life. The divine virtues associated with the partaking of the Lord’s Supper are to keep His divine life ever in mind; to love the Lord with all our heart, might, mind, and strength; and to labor to bring to pass His ultimate purpose—the eternal life of man.
David B. Haight, Sacrament, April 1983, General Conference

Ornament
Sacrament cups strung together make a great ornament reminder of the Sacrament.


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

Holy Ghost

Holy Ghost:  HG
John 14:26
Purposes of the Holy Ghost:
Truth of All things                                     Moroni 10:5
Testifies of Christ                                     1 Cor. 12:3 & 3 Ne 28:11
Sanctifies after Baptism                           3 Ne 27:20
Holy Spirit of Promise                              D&C 132:7

Through the instrumentality of the Holy Ghost, His Spirit comforts those who mourn, teaches and testifies to those who thirst for the truth, purifies the brokenhearted who would be clean, and warns of dangers which lie ahead.   
                          Spencer J. Condie, October 1993, General Conf.

How the Holy Ghost speaks to us:
Heart and Mind                                        D&C 8:2
Brings Joy, peace                                    Romans 15:13
Leads to do Good                                    D&C 11:12
Enlighten Mind, Fill soul with Joy              D&C 11:13
Speaks quietly                                         1 Kings 19:11-12
Line upon Line                                         Isaiah 28:10
Fruit of the Spirit                                      Galatians 5:22-23
Knowledge                                              D&C 121:26            
How to receive the Holy Ghost:
Keep commandments and love God         John 14:21
Ask                                                          D&C 88:63 & Matt7:7
Fast and Pray                                          Alma 5:46
Hearken to Spirit- leads to covenants       D&C 84:46-48
Charity and Virtue                                    D&C 121: 45-46                      
We become so accustomed to learning through our physical senses—by sight and sound and smell, by taste and touch—that some of us seem to learn in no other way.         But there are spiritual things that are not registered that way at all. Some things we simply feel, not as we feel something we touch, but as we feel something we feel.    There are things, spiritual things that are registered in our minds and recorded in our memories as pure knowledge. A knowledge of “things which have been, things which are, things which must shortly come to pass.” (D&C 88:79; see also D&C 93:24, and Jacob 4:13.) As surely as we know about material things, we can come to know of spiritual things.                             
                                Boyd K. Packer; April 1977 General Conference
As you appropriately seek for and apply unto the spirit of revelation, I promise you will “walk in the light of the Lord. Sometimes the spirit of revelation will operate immediately and intensely, other times subtly and gradually, and often so delicately you may not even consciously recognize it. But regardless of the pattern whereby this blessing is received, the light it provides will illuminate and enlarge your soul, enlighten your understanding, and direct and protect you and your family.                     
David A. Bednar, April 2011 General Conference
These four words—“Receive the Holy Ghost”—are not a passive pronouncement; rather, they constitute a priesthood injunction—an authoritative admonition to act and not simply to be acted upon. The Holy Ghost does not become operative in our lives merely because hands are placed upon our heads and those four important words are spoken. As we receive this ordinance, each of us accepts a sacred and ongoing responsibility to desire, to seek, to work, and to so live that we indeed “receive the Holy Ghost” and its attendant spiritual gifts.                                                               David A. Bednar, Oct 2010 General Conference
The most valuable inspiration will be for you to know what God would have you do. If it is to pay tithing or to visit a grieving friend, you should do it. Whatever it is, do it. When you demonstrate your willingness to obey, the Spirit will send you more impressions of what God would have you do for Him. 
As you obey, the impressions from the Spirit will come more frequently, becoming closer and closer to constant companionship. Your power to choose the right will increase.

Henry B. Eyring, Oct 2015 General Conference

Abrahamic Covenant

Abrahamic Covenant: AC
Psalms 33:12

Covenant:                              JST, Genesis 17:8-12; Abraham 2:8-11

Blessings of Abraham promised to others:

Isaac                                                       Genesis 26:3-5 & 24
Jacob/Israel:                                           Genesis 35:9-12
Joseph of Egypt:                                     JST Genesis 48:11
Joseph Smith                                          D&C 132:30-31
Latter-Day descendants:                         D&C 110:12; 1 Nephi 15:18
Descendants of Lehi                              1 Nephi 15:14

Responsibility:
All world be blessed through seed:        Acts 3:25
Must obey as Abraham:                         John 8:39
Gathered and Remembered:                  2 Nephi 29:14
Chosen People:                                      Psalms 33:12
Faithful use of Priesthood:                      D&C 84:33-35
Lose blessings if not righteous:              Romans 9:6-8

Lord will remember His covenant:
Moses leading people out of Egypt:       Psalms 105:1-45
Gospel to house of Israel                        3 Nephi 16:11-12   

The covenant God made with Abraham and later reaffirmed with Isaac and Jacob is of transcendent significance.  It contained several promises, including:
·         Jesus the Christ would be born through Abraham’s lineage.
·         Abraham’s posterity would be numerous, entitled to an eternal increase, and also entitled to bear the priesthood.
·         Abraham would become a father of many nations.
·         Certain lands would be inherited by his posterity.
·         All nations of the earth would be blessed by his seed.
·         And that covenant would be everlasting—even through “a thousand generations.”
  Russel M Nelson October 2011 General Conf.

The man Elias brings back “the gospel of Abraham,” the great Abrahamic covenant whereby the faithful receive promises of eternal increase, promises that through celestial marriage their eternal posterity shall be as numerous as the sands upon the seashore or as the stars in heaven for multitude.  Elias gives the promise—received of old by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—that in modern men and in their seed all generations shall be blessed.  And we are now offering the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to all who will receive them.                 
                                  Bruce R. McConkie, April 1983 General Conf.

Ours is the responsibility to help fulfill the Abrahamic covenant.  Ours is the seed foreordained and prepared to bless all people of the world.                                Russell M. Nelson October 2011 General Conf.

A major part of the covenant with Abraham is the promise that through Abraham and his seed all the families of the earth would be blessed.  Paul explains that the Lord Jesus Christ was born into the world through Abraham’s lineage, and since Jesus is the Savior for all mankind, all are thus blessed through Abraham’s seed… Furthermore, the descendants of Abraham bear the holy priesthood and minister the gospel to all nations.

 Robert J. Matthews, Ensign December 1980