Resurrection
Repentance
Jesus Christ
Eternal Life
Sacrifice
100

This is what happens to those who believe in Christ as the "resurrection, and the life".

They shall live; they shall never die (John 11:25-26)

100

This is what we must do to "inherit the kingdom of God"

Repent, for "no unclean thing can dwell...in his presence" (Moses 6:57)

100

This is how long it would be before Christ appeared to the Nephites.

~600 years after Lehi left Jerusalem (2 Ne. 25:19).

100

God's purpose is to do this for His children.

"Bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man" (Moses 1:39).

100

These often accompanied sacrifices when they were given to the Lord.

- Prayer

- Devotion

- Dedication

- Acknowledgement of the individual's duty towards God

(Bible Dictionary, Sacrifices)

200

This comes because Christ was risen from the dead.

Resurrection of the dead; "[all shall] be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22).

200

This is what happens when we repent and "[do] the commandments"

We shall be forgiven (D&C 1:32)

200

This is what individuals become when they believe in Christ and obey His commandments.

"In me shall all mankind have life, and that eternally, even they who shall believe on my name; and they shall become my sons and my daughters" (Ether 3:14).

200

Nephi explained that his words, and the words of the prophets, are destined to do what for the benefit of the people, and that the end result would be "life eternal".

Persuade all people to do good; testify of Jesus; persuade us to believe in Him (2 Ne. 33:4).

200

This was why sacrifices were required of men before Christ came.

Sacrifices were made in "similitude of the sacrifice of the Only Begotten of the Father" (Moses 5:6).

300

This is what Christ would do after being the first to rise from the dead.

"Shew light unto the people, and to the Gentiles" (Acts 26:23).

300

According to this verse, this action is part of the repentance process: "___ to the ___ of the ___ of God".

"Obedience...ordinances...house of God" (D&C 138:58)

300

These are names of the Savior

- Jesus Christ

- The Son of God

- The Father of Heaven and Earth

- The Creator of all Things from the Beginning

(Mosiah 3:8)

300

This is something people need to have to receive eternal life.

Belief on the Son of God (John 3:36).

300

Because of Christ's sacrifice, these were "done away".

Shedding of blood; sacrifices and burnt offerings (3 Ne. 9:19)

400

This has no more dominion over Christ since He was risen.

Death (Romans 6:9)
400

This is what repentance means, according to the Greek language.

"A change of mind, a fresh view about God, about oneself, and about the world" (Bible Dictionary, Repentance).

400

This is what the apostles were commanded to testify about Christ.

He was "ordained of God to be the Judge of quick and dead" (Acts 10:42).

400

Christ describes these particular actions of those who receive "life eternal".

"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" (Matt. 25:40).

400
For those who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit, this is what Christ did for them.

"He offereth himself a sacrifice for sin, to answer the ends of the law...and unto none else can the ends of the law be answered" (2 Ne. 2:7).

500

This is how the Savior would "make himself manifest...unto the Gentiles".

By the Holy Ghost, after being resurrected from the dead (1 Ne. 10:11).

500

True/False: Repentance is optional for salvation.

"It is a false lie!"


"Repentance is not optional for salvation; it is a commandment of God" (Bible Dictionary, Repentance).

500

These are attributes of the Savior that describe who He was in life as well as after His resurrection.

- The Faithful Witness

- First Begotten of the Dead

- The Prince of the Kings of the Earth

(Rev. 1:5)

500

These are attributes that describe the righteous when they receive eternal life.

- Shall shine as the brightness of the firmament

- Shall be as the stars for ever and ever

(Daniel 12:3)

500

This is a profound example of the sacrifice Heavenly Father would make for the blessing of His children.

Abraham sacrificing Isaac (Gen. 22:9).