Baptism For The Dead
Record Keeping
Turning Hearts
Rejoice and Gathering
100

What is baptism for the dead? (D&C 128:12–13)

Being baptized on behalf of someone who has died

100

what is the book called which the dead were judged out of (128: v. 6)

The book of life

100

Which prophet’s prophecy is fulfilled through this work? (D&C 128:17)

Malachi (Elijah’s)

100

 What word does Joseph Smith repeat throughout D&C 128:19–24?

Rejoice!

200

Why is baptism for the dead important? (v. 15–16)

So everyone has the chance to accept the gospel

200

Who keeps the record on earth? (v. 3–4)

Church recorders / priesthood holders

200

What does it mean for the hearts of children to turn to their fathers? (v. 17–18)

We feel love and connection to our ancestors

200

What joyful sound does Joseph describe in D&C 128:19?

A “voice of gladness” — rejoicing from heaven and earth together

300

Where must baptisms for the dead be performed? (v. 13–14)

In a temple

300

Whatsoever you ____ on earth shall be _____ in heaven? (v. 8)

bind/bound or loose/loosed

300

What warning does Joseph Smith give if the work is not done? 

That if this work were not done, the whole earth would be wasted at the Lord’s coming

300

How does Joseph describe the joy of this work in D&C 128:19–23?

Like a great choir or symphony of rejoicing throughout heaven and earth

400

What does Joseph say baptism for the dead shows about God? (v. 13–14)

That He is merciful and just

400

In D&C 128:8, what happens when an earthly record agrees with the heavenly one?

It becomes valid in heaven

400

What are some ways we can “turn our hearts” today? 

Temple work, family history, learning ancestor stories

400

What phrase ends D&C 128:23?

“Let the hearts of the saints rejoice, and shout aloud hosanna!”

500

According to D&C 128:18, what is the purpose of this work?

To make us and our ancestors perfect together

500

How can we be “record keepers” in our own families? (apply v. 7–8)

By writing in journals, preserving stories, doing family history work

500

Why can neither we nor our ancestors be saved without each other?

We cannot be made perfect without them neither can they be made perfect without us. 

500

According to D&C 128:19–24, what does this joy teach us about temple work?

It brings happiness and unity to both the living and the dead as heaven and earth work together