Gethsemane:
The hardest thing that ever was done,
The great pain that ever was known. . .
The biggest battle that ever was won--
This was done by Jesus!
The fight was won by Jesus!
At least 15 distinct groups of people are mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Name 3.
Nephites Ammonites
Lamanites Amulonites
Jaredites Zoramites
Mulekites Ishmaelites
Alma 30:6
How does this verse describe Korihor, and what does it mean?
An anti-Christ.
He preached against the prophecies which had been spoken by the prophets concerning the coming of Christ.
1960's: It wasn't just the farmers using this phrase when they thought something was really cool.
I dig it!
Not everyone in this family was born in Utah. Half of the children were born in Texas.
The Straws.
Say, what you wish, it's your true dish,
How 'bout a little more baklava?
Have some of column A; try all of column B
I'm in the mood to help you, dude!
You ain't never had a friend like me!
Nephi says that he was born of "goodly parents." Who were they?
Lehi and Sariah
Alma 30: 13-15
These are words from Korihor. Translate this into 2024 teenager speak.
Have you heard people say things like this?
How do you respond (or would you respond)?
1970's: You don't have to be a doctor to prescribe this to your friends when they are worked up about something.
This family lived in a state that starts with the letter "A". Bonus points if you name the family AND the state!
Porter's family and the state is Alabama.
Jesus, the very thought of thee
With sweetness fills my breast;
HINT: 141
But sweeter far thy face to see
And in thy presence rest.
This book in the Book of Mormon contains the most words.
Alma
Contains 63 chapters taking up 1/3 of the book!
Alma 30:22
The people bring Korihor to the high priest and say this guy is saying a bunch of false stuff!
What sticks out to you in this verse?
There are people who want to "interrupt our rejoicing (our belief in Christ).
How can we make it hard for them to do this?
How can we fortify ourselves against their attempts at interruption?
1980's: When your friend lands a gnarly trampoline trick or your mom makes a bodacious dinner, you would exclaim:
That's totally _________________!"
This family is the only members of the LDS church on one side of the family.
Ashton's family.
Yeah, we fancy like Applebee's on a date night
Got that Bourbon Street steak with the Oreo shake
Get some whipped cream on the top, too,
Two straws, one check, girl, I got you.
This is how you say "words" in Spanish.
palabras
Korihor makes his way to Alma. Alma is trying to figure out why he is preaching against Christ. Alma asks Korihor if he believes in God and Christ.
Alma 30:43 is Korihor's response.
What do you think about this?
Alma 30:44 is what Alma says back:
"All things denote that there is a Christ."
What helps you know that God is real?
Have you had an experience that lets you know that He lives and loves you?
1990's: When you can't believe something, or you would not even consider doing something, this 2-word phrase first used in Clueless is all you need to say.
As if.
Sometimes this person is affectionately nicknamed "The Sargent."
Elle!
Hum your favorite hymn . . .
Sing it out with vigor and vim.
And you may find it clears your mind.
Hum your favorite hymn.
This is mentioned 3,925 times in the Book of Mormon.
Jesus (which is equivalent to a mention every 1.7 verses on average).
Korihor asks AGAIN for a sign.
Alma 30:49-52 - read and summarize.
What sticks out to you?
The devil appeared as an angel. Does evil sometimes look enticing?
2000's: This meant "cool" or "popular."
Poppin'.
This person can weld about anything.
Easton!!
THE DAILY DOUBLE:
This person once held their breath, under water, for 4 minutes, 12 seconds.
Bishop Kitchen.