One thing Isaiah prophesied of
The Savior's Life and Second Coming
The talk referenced in this week's section
M. Russell Ballard, "Stay in the Boat and Hold On!"
Provider of rest from our sorrow, and from our fear
The Savior
Which prophet took forever to make a point?
I say... uhh...
What city symbolizes pride, worldliness, and sin
Babylon
The three rules described in the talk
#1. Stay in the Boat
#2. Always wear a life jacket
#3. Always hold on with both hands
We avoid personal apostasy by
keeping covenants, obeying commandments, following church leaders, partaking of the sacrament, and constantly strengthening our testimony through daily scripture study, prayer, and service.
Did all of the creatures on the ark come in pairs?
No, the worms came in apples
The marvellous work and a wonder mentioned
The Restoration (Isaiah 29:14)
We stay on the Old Ship Zion by
Experience a continuing conversion
Things we do that turn us away from the Lord (Apostasy)
Don't make time for the important things (family, health, prayer, reading God's word, service, the Sacrament) and doing the opposite of the Lord's will.
Who was the smartest man in the Bible?
Abraham. He knew a Lot.
Our Father promised us this if we "press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men... feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end..."
Eternal Life
A Word that described Joseph Smith about having questions that began the Restoration
Seeker
Elder Oaks says this is one of the best ways to learn the doctrine of the gospel
The singing of the hymns
What's the worst thing about a BYU religion class?
They tend to Babylon
Where did Isaiah live while writing these chapters and what does his name mean?
Jerusalem, about 700 years B.C.
The Lord is salvation
Doctrine to focus on that matters most (2)
Heavenly Father's plan and the Savior's Atonement (read this)
#1 way to experience a constant conversion
2 Nephi 25:26
Where is the first tennis match mentioned in the Bible?
When Joseph served in Pharaoh’s court.