What were the first things the Lord said to Moses?
I am the Lord God Almighty… and you are my son
He introduced himself and his authority, then addressed Moses as His son
Immorality
Living forever, overcoming physical death
What kind of people did the Lord instruct Enoch to preach to?
Wicked people, murderers
How many worlds with people has the Lord created?
More than the sands of the sea, or without number
The one Brother Pierson quotes way to much
Moses 1:39
Why was Adam commanded to give animal sacrifices?
As a symbol of the sacrifice the Savior would perform
Eternal Life
Living in the presence of God, overcoming spiritual death
What was the city of Enoch called?
Zion
What is the first and second estate?
Premortal and Mortal life
The one that reveals we were foreordained in the premortal life
Abraham 3:22-23
What were the first things The Adversary said to Moses?
Moses, son of man
Attempted to degrade his value
Foreordaination
Being chosen in the premortal life to fulfill certain roles and responsibilities on earth
Why was the city of Enoch called Zion?
Because they were of one and one mind and there was no poor among them
What is Kolob?
The star nearest the throne of God
The Lord called his people Zion
Moses 7:18
What death did Adam and Eve experience the day they partook of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil?
Spiritual Death
Transfiguration
A temporary change in a mortal being that allows them to endure the presence of God
What happened to the city of Zion?
It was taken up the heaven
One day to the Lord is equal to how much time on Earth?
1000 years
Choose this day whom ye will serve
Joshua 24:15
What was so unique about the commandments the Lord gave to Adam and Eve?
They were contradictory, they could not obey one without disobeying the other
Divine Investiture
The power and authority for Jesus Christ, Jehovah to speak for and behalf of The Father, Elohim
Why 3 things did Enoch think made him an unworthy choice to preach to the people?
He was young, the people hated him, and he was slow of speech
Anything without an end cannot have…
A beginning
Christ suffered for our sins, sorrows, and afflictions
Isaiah 53:3-5