How does the Spirit often communicate with us according to Doctrine and Covenants 85?
A still small voice
What parable is explained in Doctrine and Covenants 86?
The parable of the wheat and the tares.
What future event is foretold in Doctrine and Covenants 87?
War will be poured out on all nations.
What is a holy place?
A place set apart for worship and safety.
What are we commanded to keep according to Doctrine and Covenants 85?
A record of our lives and faith.
What are we commanded to keep as a record in Doctrine and Covenants 85?
Our manner of life, faith, and works.
Who does the wheat represent?
The righteous.
When was this revelation of war given?
December 25, 1832.
Give an example of a holy place.
Ex. The temple, home, etc.
How does keeping a personal history bless future generations?
It teaches them about faith and God’s work.
Why is personal revelation vital for disciples?
It guides us to make righteous decisions.
Who do the tares symbolize?
The children of the wicked one.
What counsel did the Lord give for these times?
Stand ye in holy places, and be not moved.
How can a home be a holy place?
Through prayer, scripture study, and righteousness.
How does reviewing our history help us?
It shows God’s guidance and blessings.
How can we better recognize the Spirit’s promptings?
By living worthily and being spiritually sensitive.
What is the purpose of the tares?
To test the faith of the righteous.
What is meant by “holy places” in times of conflict?
Places of spiritual and physical safety.
Why does the Lord want us to stand in holy places?
To protect us from harm.
What should be included in personal histories?
Spiritual experiences and lessons.
What role does the Spirit play when we “stand in holy places”?
It strengthens and comforts us.
What lesson can disciples learn from this parable?
To remain faithful and avoid becoming like the tares.
How does standing in holy places help during trials?
It helps us remain spiritually firm and protected.
How do we create holy places in daily life?
By living righteously and seeking the Spirit.
How can personal histories strengthen families?
By building faith and unity through testimony.