Elder Aaron T. Hall, General Authority Seventy, shared the Book of Mormon prophet Nephi wrote, “I glory in my Jesus, for he hath redeemed my soul” (2 Nephi 33:6). Elder Hall then shared how there are many, many names of Jesus Christ in the scriptures. He then asked this question, “What names of Jesus Christ help you glory in Him?”
Name three names of Jesus you love.
Wonderul, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, Redeemer, Savior, Good Shepherd, Lamb of God, Son of God, and so many more!!
President D. Todd Christofferson taught, “Acquiring ‘this’ is one of the most important ways we take His name upon us.” What is it?
The character of Christ
Name the two new apostles that were
sustained at General Conference.
Elder Gérald Caussé
Elder Clark G. Gilbert
Primary General President Susan H. Porter taught that just as Jesus fed thousands of people with a young boy’s five loaves of bread and two fishes, Heavenly Father can provide “these” when individuals simply offer what they have. What are they?
Miracles
Elder Quentin L. Cook shared this doctrinal mastery verse that Moroni quoted to Joseph Smith. “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.” Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery!
Malachi 4:5-6
Elder Dale G. Renlund quoted this Primary song which is now a new hymn, “Jesus gives me power, lifts and comforts me, Helping me to live and grow eternally.” What is the hymn?
I Will Walk with Jesus
Elder Pedro X. Larreal, a General Authority Seventy, invites us to “Elevate your spiritual preparation and reverence as you . . .”
Do what every week?
Partake of the sacrament
President Henry B. Eyring shared, “Despite turmoil and difficulty, faithful Latter-day Saints in hardship across the world have flooded heaven with ________.”
Prayers
Elder Gerrit W. Gong told how the Resurrected Christ walked the road to Emmaus, expounding on the scriptures to two disciples who didn’t immediately recognize Him. Elder Gong said, “As we walk our dusty roads to Emmaus, He will be with us. If we see someone walking alone and sad, will you please . . “ What did Elder Gong ask us to do?
Walk with them
President Emily Belle Freeman, general Young Women president, taught, “I have learned that God allows mortality to do its work in us — and that includes
both ____ days and _____ days.”
Best, Worst
President Susan H. Porter, general Primary president, taught we lived as spirits before we came to earth. Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery that teaches spirits “were organized before the world was.”
Abraham 3:22-23
Elder Clement M. Matswagothata, General Authority Seventy, shared as a young stake president, one challenge followed another. Life was difficult. Then, a child said, “Every morning and every night, my parents ask us to pray for you.” This brought the feeling of being seen, loved and known by the Savior. Elder Matswagothata then quoted part of this Primary song, “Heavenly Father are you really there? And you hear and answer every …….” Name the song.
A Child’s Prayer
Elder Ulisses Soares said, “In a world of many voices, remaining connected to the True Vine is not merely desirable; it is essential to our” what?
Spiritual Survival
In his concluding remarks to end General Conference President Dallin H. Oaks said “As we treasure up and act upon the teachings of this conference, the Lord will continue to teach and inspire us with . . .” what?
Personal revelation and guidance
Teaching an important truth
Elder Neil L. Anderson stated,
“Eternal marriage is an _______ journey.”
Eternal
“As you spend time in ‘this,’” said President Emily Belle Freeman, general Young Women president, “you will begin to realize this is not just a guide for standards, this is a guide for strength.” What is it?
For the Strength of Youth Guidebook
Elder Alan R. Walker, Elder Taniel B. Wakolo, and President D. Todd Christofferson all quoted, “For behold, this is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.” Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery!
Moses 1:39
Elder Gérald Caussé shared the story of Civilla D. Martin who wrote a hymn in 1905 after a conversation with a friend. This friend had long endured serious health challenges. When Civilla asked her friend how she avoided discouragement, the friend replied, “How can I be discouraged when my Father watches the sparrows, and I know He loves and cares for me?”
What is the name of the hymn?
His Eye is on the Sparrow
During the solemn assembly President D. Todd Christofferson invited quorums and groups to stand and vote by raising the right arms, one group at a time as requested. Name four of the eight groups.
The quorums and groups invited to stand and vote were:
The First Presidency.
Members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
General Authority Seventies, Area Seventies and members of the Presiding Bishopric.
Ordained patriarchs, high priests and elders.
Members of the Relief Society — all women 18 years of age and older.
All those holding only the Aaronic Priesthood — all ordained priests, teachers and deacons.
Young women girls, including those who are turning 12 this year to those 18 years old.
The entire Church membership, wherever located, including children and all of those who previously stood.
Elder Eduardo F. Ortega, General Authority Seventy, taught, “The invitation to seek, to come to know and to do, and then to ______ on the covenant path is the same for all of us, regardless of whether the gospel has been in our families for generations or we were baptized just last week.” Fill in the blank.
Endure
President Dallin H. Oaks taught, “We can follow the example of Jesus Christ, who is our role model, by choosing to love others — even if they show little or no . . .” what?
Love toward us
Elder Ronald A. Rasband taught, “Jesus Christ and His Resurrection is at the very core of the ________ of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”
Doctrine
Sister Kristin M. Yee of the general Relief Society presidency taught, “Ministering by the Spirit invites the Savior’s _______ into our lives and the lives of those we minister to.”
Healing
Elder Jorge T. Becerra, General Authority Seventy, told a story about selling his car so he could pay his tithing. He then quoted Elder David A. Bednar who taught, “The imagery of the windows of heaven used by Malachi is most instructive. Windows allow natural light to enter into a building. In like manner, spiritual illumination and perspective are poured out through the windows of heaven and into our lives as we honor the law of tithing.” Be the first to find that doctrinal mastery!
Malachi 3:8-10
Elder Michael John U. Teh, General Authority Seventy, quoted this
Primary song, “______ ___ ______,
he knows the way!”
What is the song?
Follow the Prophet
Elder Gary E. Stevenson invites us to “implement small acts of kindness and care into your __________, becoming better ministers of Jesus Christ.”
President Dallin H. Oaks testified “I wonder if we fully appreciate the enormous significance of this belief in a literal, universal resurrection. The conviction that death is not the conclusion of our identity changes the whole __________ of our mortal life.”
Perspective
Elder Gérald Caussé taught that extending this “to each person we serve, our eyes are opened to their divine potential. We begin to see them as the Lord sees them.” What is it?
Christlike love
Sister Kristin M. Yee of the general
Relief Society presidency taught,
“When we minister, we are helping to ______ each other’s prayers. We are the Savior’s hands.”
Answer
Elder Michael John U. Teh, General Authority Seventy, shared some people would think God’s prophets live in the past and are not attuned to the times. He said, “Everything I know of prophets is the opposite. They actually see into the future as watchmen on a tower.” Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery that teaches a prophet is a “watchman unto the house of Israel.”
Ezekiel 3:16-17
Elder Clark G. Gilbert quoted the first verse of one of the new hymns titled
“Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling.”
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling—
Calling for you and for me.
Patiently Jesus is waiting and watching—
Watching for you and for me!
He then quoted the first part of the chorus which was the subject of his talk. What was it?
Come home!