What term does D&C 133 use to refer to Jesus Christ coming again?
The Bridegroom.
What does “Babylon” represent in D&C 133?
Worldliness, spiritual bondage, the oppressive system to flee from.
In D&C 133:3, what does the Lord promise to “make bare” for all nations?
His holy arm; meaning His power and deliverance.
Which Doctrine & Covenants section discusses the role of government?
D&C 134.
What warning does D&C 133 give about the day of the Lord?
That His coming will be sudden, and people must be prepared.
According to D&C 133:10, what are we to do as we await the coming of the Bridegroom?
Awake, arise, go forth to meet him, prepare ourselves.
In contrast to Babylon, what does Zion represent in these sections?
A holy gathering, a place of spiritual purity and God’s people.
What does D&C 133 say about “the loving kindness of [our] Lord”?
We should mention it, remembering all that He has bestowed upon us according to His goodness.
According to D&C 134, governments are instituted of whom?
Of God.
In D&C 133, what are some signs of the “great day of the Lord”?
Judgment, gathering of Israel, destruction of wickedness, the Lord making bare His arm.
In D&C 133, how is Christ’s return described in relation to “bare his holy arm”? What does that symbolize?
The Lord will "make bare his holy arm" and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of God. This symbolizes divine power and deliverance.
Which verse in D&C 133 calls Saints to “go … out from Babylon”?
Verse 5
In verse 52 of D&C 133, how is God’s love described?
"Loving kindness" — emphasizing mercy, compassion, and tender care.
Name two responsibilities or roles of government listed in D&C 134.
To protect rights (life, liberty), maintain order, uphold righteousness, punish wrongdoing, support religious freedom.
How does the Lord describe the importance of teaching the gospel plainly, according to D&C 133?
He teaches His gospel “in plainness and simplicity” (verse 57).
Which New Testament parable is closely connected with the call in D&C 133 to “watch … for ye know neither the day nor the hour”?
The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25).
According to the lesson outline, what are some practical ways the Lord invites us to “go forth unto Zion”?
Building Zion spiritually, preparing ourselves, sharing the gospel, fleeing worldly influences.
What is one of the actions the Lord calls us to in preparing for His coming, based on the promises in D&C 133?
He invites us to help prepare the world for His return, by preaching, building Zion, living righteously, warning others.
What does D&C 134 say citizens and governments should not do?
They should not violate religious freedom, impose a national religion, or force people to worship.
What spiritual preparation is emphasized more than just physical readiness?
Spiritual readiness: building one’s testimony, living the gospel, fleeing Babylon, building Zion, sharing the message, preparing your heart.