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What does Alma 7:11–13 suggest about the experiences of suffering?


A They help prepare individuals for greater things.


B They are to be avoided at all costs.


C They serve no purpose.


D They are only for the weak.


A

1

In 3 Nephi 12:48, what is the standard set for perfection?

A - Achieving perfection through hard work.

B - Emulating the perfection of earthly leaders.

C - Striving for improvement over time.

D - Being better than others.

E - Being perfect as the Christ and our Father in heaven is perfect.

E

1

According to 3 Nephi 11:10–11, what has the speaker suffered?

A - The pain of betrayal.

B - The ignorance of people.

C - The will of the Father in all things from the beginning.

D - The joys of existence.


c

1

3 Nephi 12:48


What is the phrase?

“Be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect.”

1

“Wickedness never was happiness.”


What is the scripture reference?

Alma 41:10

2

What is the name of our seminary supervisor Sister that is visiting us today?

Sister Draper

2

3 Nephi 11:10–11


What is the phrase?

“I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning.”

2

Draw a picture of Helaman 5:12

See pictures

2

How could the idea of "infinite and eternal sacrifice"  (Alma 34:9–10) shift one's perspective on personal sacrifices in life?

view personal sacrifices as part of a larger purpose, encouraging individuals to endure hardships in the hope of achieving greater spiritual growth and service to others.

2

According to Alma 7:11–13, what types of experiences will the person mentioned go through?

A - Health and wealth.

B - Pains, afflictions, and temptations of every kind.

C - Joy and prosperity.

D - Travel and adventure.

E - Success and recognition.

B

3

“Go no more after the lusts of your eyes.”


What is the scripture reference?

Alma 39:9

3

I am a verse from the Book of Mormon, 

A warning against a temptation common.I speak of desires that can lead astray,And urge you to resist them, come what may.

What am I?

Alma 39:9: “Go no more after the lusts of your eyes.”

3

Which chapter emphasizes that there must be an atonement made

A  - Alma 34

B  - Alma 7

C  - Helaman 5

D - Alma 41

E -  Alma 39

A - Alma 34:9-10

3

“There must be an atonement made, … an infinite and eternal sacrifice.”


What is the scripture reference?

Alma 34:9–10:

3

What practical steps can someone take to avoid the "lusts of your eyes" as advised in Alma 39:9?

Practical steps could include identifying and limiting exposure to material temptations, practicing gratitude, and focusing on nurturing relationships rather than possessions

4

How many doctrinal mastery scriptures are found in Alma?

4

4

Alma 7:11–13


What is the phrase?

“And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind.”

4

Crossword

Alma 34:9-10

4

Helaman 5:12

What is the phrase?


“It is upon the rock of our Redeemer … that ye must build your foundation.”

4

How many piano players to we have for our seminary class?

5

5

Which of the following does Alma 39:9 advise against?

A - Seeking wisdom and knowledge.

B - Building relationships.

C - Following the lusts of your eyes.

D - Generosity and kindness.

E - Prayer and meditation.

C

5

Which one of the doctrinal mastery scriptures is meaningful to you? Write the scripture reference

I like that, too!

5

How many doctrinal mastery scriptures are found in 3 Nephi

3

5

In Helaman 5:12, what should one's foundation be built upon?

A - The wisdom of the world.

B - The rock of our Redeemer.

C - The support of friends and family.

D - Material possessions.


B

5

If you had more faith, how would you observe General Conference differently?

Name one thing

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