Lesson 1: Introduction: The Doctrine and Christ and the Plan of Salvation
Lesson 1: Introduction: The Doctrine and Christ and the Plan of Salvation
Sharing and opening prayer.
I am so glad that we can discuss what a
privilege it is to go to the temple, to make covenants with our Heavenly
Father, and to receive additional blessings and gifts of power from Him. This will not only bless our
lives, but in turn bless the lives of so many others.
You have arrived at this point because of your love for your
Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. You’ve made many righteous choices
and given up many past habits to establish a relationship with God and
communication with Him through the Holy Ghost.
How has that blessed your life?
The Doctrine of
Christ
You have been living the Gospel or the Doctrine of Christ.
What is the
Doctrine of Christ? Joseph Smith
wrote it very simply in The Articles of Faith, number 4:
4 We believe that the first principles
and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ; second, Repentance;
third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of
sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy
Ghost.
The next part of that doctrine is continuing in faith throughout our entire lives by renewing and keeping our covenants.
Our understanding of that doctrine will become more complete
through further scriptures study, through living the gospel, and through
partaking of the sacrament each week to renew our covenants with the Lord. You can read more about the Doctrine of
Christ in 2 Nephi 31-32.
The Doctrine of Christ is not a one and done deal, it is a pattern to follow
our entire lives through dedication to the Lord and adherence to His
commandments.
How has your choice
to enter the waters of baptism changed your life?
The Plan of Salvation
Let’s talk about our Heavenly Father’s Plan for our
Happiness.
There’s a little Primary song that teaches us about that
plan in simple verses:
I Lived In Heaven (by Janeen Brady) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy8YgqykauY
I lived in heaven a long time ago, it is true;
Lived there and loved there with people I know. So did you.
Then Heav’nly Father presented a beautiful plan,
All about earth and eternal salvation for man.
Father said he needed someone who had enough love
To give his life so we all could return there above.
There was another who sought for the honor divine.
Jesus said, “Father, send me, and the glory be thine.”
Jesus was chosen, and as the Messiah he came,
Conquering evil and death through his glorious name,
Giving us hope of a wonderful life yet to be
Home in that heaven where Father is waiting for me.
Essentially, we wanted to be able to progress further than we had in our
pre-mortal state. We wanted to gain physical bodies like our Heavenly Father
has. His body is a resurrected and eternal body, and when we lived with Him in
our pre-mortal state, we were His spirit children.
We were taught that in order to become more like him, we
would need to enter into mortality, receive the blessing of having a body and
having agency. There would be opposition to His plan, but we would be given the
ability to reason, practice faith, and make choices according to our desires.
Heavenly Father knew that we’d make mistakes. I make them every day. So with
the plan He presented, He said we needed a Savior, who would help us come back
into His presence more whole and complete, through faith in Him.
Jesus, our Father’s firstborn spiritual Son was
chosen, because He had already become like our Father in ever particular, but
He also needed to gain a physical body and provide us the way back to Father. Father knew He could trust Jesus to
bring us home, because He adhered to Heavenly Father’s will in every
particular.
So Adam and Eve became our first parents. But in the Garden
of Eden they lived in a paradise attended to by God. They had no struggles or
problems, but lived in a state of innocence. Partaking of the forbidden fruit
actually opened their eyes and introduced God’s gift of agency, where we can
decide for ourselves whether we’ll follow God’s Plan of Happiness and seek to
have the Holy Ghost as our guide, or if will choose the world’s path of carnal
pleasures. But once they partook of the fruit they had to leave the garden and
had to practice the Doctrine of Christ. They were taught by angels, and they
made sacred covenants with God, just like you (their children) have done and
will do in the temple.
In the temple you
will learn more about the Plan of Salvation.
Like Adam and Eve, we have the opportunity to live according
to this Plan, to receive with thankful hearts Jesus as our Savior, and to enter
into further covenants with God that will give us additional power and guidance
as we live out our lives with guidance from heaven.
Someday we will die and then go to a place of rest and
further opportunities for growth before our resurrection. For as surely as
Christ died and rose again, we will too; because of Him.
We will either be among those in paradise, or among the
spiritual beings who are in prison, or time out chairs, until they learn the
gospel plan and accept or reject it for themselves.
That’s where we can
help, by going back to the temple, not only for our personal growth but for
theirs. In the temples, we can offer the Savior’s gift of salvation to all who
accept our Father’s plan, repent and our baptized and accept Jesus as their
Savior.
In the temple, we can participate in baptisms for the dead,
where we stand in as proxy for each individual, opening the gate of salvation
for them, if they want to enter. They can receive the power and blessings that
are promised to us for themselves. Isn’t
that beautiful?
We are living in a day when we are waiting for the Second
Coming of Jesus Christ. When He comes again, He will live here and rule here for
1,000 years. Temple work will continue at an even more rapid space during this
time. All need to hear the gospel, so that they have a chance to repent and
live God’s Plan of Happiness for us, learn and live the gospel, and accept
Jesus as their Lord and redeeming by living God’s laws and keeping the
commandments.
All of Heavenly Father’s children, who entered mortality,
will rise again as immortal beings.
1 Corinthians 17:22
For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
And then we will be brought to judgment. Christ will be both
our Judge and Mediator with the Father. Then we will all be assigned to a
kingdom of Glory according to our choices and the grace of our Heavenly Father
and His Son Jesus Christ.
The temple becomes our preparatory schooling to help us
choose the path to exaltation in the Celestial Kingdom of God.
Testimony and Closing
Prayer
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