What does D&C 58:3 teach about blessings and trials?
Blessings come after trials.
Why is it not good to be “commanded in all things”? (v. 26)
God wants us to choose to do good.
What is repentance?
Turning from sin and turning to God.
Why is the Sabbath important? (v. 9)
t's a holy day for worship and rest.
What was the setting of these revelations?
1831, Saints moving to Jackson County, Missouri.
Why do we need patience during tribulation?
It helps us grow and trust God.
What does “anxiously engaged in a good cause” mean?
Taking initiative in doing good.
What does D&C 58:42 say about forgiveness?
If we repent, God forgives and forgets.
What does “unspotted from the world” mean?
Avoiding worldly distractions to stay clean.
Who were these revelations for?
The early Saints, especially leaders like Edward Partridge.
What promise is made to those who endure adversity?
They will be blessed and understand God’s plan.
What reward is promised to those who do much good?
They are blessed and grow spiritually.
Why is “remembered no more” powerful?
Shows complete and merciful forgiveness.
Name two things to do on the Sabbath
Worship, rest, serve, pray, study scriptures.
What is “Zion” in these chapters?
A place (New Jerusalem) and a pure people.
What does verse 4 say about God's understanding?
God knows all things His ways are higher.
One way you can be anxiously engaged this week?
(Student example — service, kindness, etc.)
What role does confession play? (v. 43)
We must confess and forsake sins.
How can you prepare spiritually for the Sabbath?
Prayer, scripture study, planning uplifting activities
How are commandments connected to blessings?
Obedience brings promised blessings (D&C 59:3–4).
How can we apply this in our lives today?
Stay faithful, serve, and trust God's timing.
How does agency help us grow spiritually?
How does agency help us grow spiritually?
Share a verse about repentance that gives hope.
D&C 58:42–43 — forgiveness and forgetting sin.
What blessings come from keeping the Sabbath holy?
Peace, strength, closeness to God (v. 16–19).
What principle stood out to you most, and why?
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