Number of them who had been called, and received
power and authority to baptize.
What is 12?
For they shall be comforted
What is they that mourn?
In its pure state it will flavor, heal, and preserve food.
What is salt?
The Light of the World
What is Jesus Christ?
Heavenly Father expect us to be perfect
Yes or No
What is yes?
Number of times the word BLESSED appears in chapter 12
What is 13?
For they shall inherit the earth
What is the meek?
Another name for salt
What is Sodium?
Built on a hill, when all is dark at night, will have lights blazing from within its walls and through its windows.
What is a city?
Means to become complete or fully developed as a child of God
What is perfect?
Number of Beattitudes
What is 8?
For they shall see God
What is the pure in heart?
Whom did the Savior compare to salt
What are his followers?
You do not light a candle merely to hide its light under this.
What is a bushel?
Savior invites us to
What is "Come unto Me"?
Number of metaphores the Savior used in chapter 12?
What is 2?
For they shall be called the children of God
What is the peacemakers?
Salt must be this to perform its functions. If it not this it becomes useless and will be thrown out.
What is pure and uncontaminated?
Meaning of let our light shine
What is to set a example for others?
Something we need to keep
What is the commandments?
Verse number for
"Therefore I would that ye should be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect."
What is 48?
Also same in Matthew 5:48
For theirs is the kingdom of Heaven
What is all they who are persecuted for my name’s sake?
OR
What is the poor in spirit who come unto me ?
Under the law of Moses, priests were commanded to offer salt with their sacrificial offerings. Thus, salt was a symbol of a _______ between the Lord and His people.
What is a covenant?
Share a righteous example has helped you to draw nearer to Heavenly Father and strengthened your desire to live the gospel
What is _______?
The perfection that the Savior envisions for us is much more than errorless performance.
True or False
But Jesus asked for more than mortal perfection. The moment he uttered the words “even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect,” he raised our sights beyond the bounds of mortality. Our Heavenly Father has eternal perfection. This very fact merits a much broader perspective. Recently I studied the English and Greek editions of the New Testament, concentrating on each use of the term perfect and its derivatives. Studying both languages together provided some interesting insights, since Greek was the original language of the New Testament. In Matt. 5:48 the term perfect was translated from the Greek teleios, which means “complete.” Teleios is an adjective derived from the noun telos, which means “end.” The infinitive form of the verb is teleiono, which means “to reach a distant end, to be fully developed, to consummate, or to finish.” Please note that the word does not imply “freedom from error”; it implies “achieving a distant objective.” In fact, when writers of the Greek New Testament wished to describe perfection of behavior—precision or excellence of human effort—they did not employ a form of teleios; instead, they chose different words.... The perfection that the Savior envisions for us is much more than errorless performance. It is the eternal expectation as expressed by the Lord in his great intercessory prayer to his Father—that we might be made perfect and be able to dwell with them in the eternities ahead