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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mosiah 3-4

Mosiah 3-4 Study Guide: to be discussed September 20

Day 1: Read Mosiah 3:1-8; Isaiah 52:7; Luke 2:10; D&C 128:23
1. In Mosiah 3, King Benjamin delivers a message from an angelic visitor to his people. What was the first thing the angel commanded Benjamin to do? Do you think the angel meant it physically or spiritually?



2. Use Isaiah 52:7, Luke 2:10 and D&C 128:23 to explain what good tidings angels are often charged to declare.



3. According to the angel, why would Jesus bleed from every pore?



BONUS: List names and titles of Christ from Mosiah 3:8.



Day 2: Read Mosiah 3:9-17
4. The angel wanted Benjamin and his people to understand the plan of salvation. From Mosiah 3:9-10, what was the purpose of Jesus’ life and mission?



5. How were Benjamin’s people able to repent and receive salvation before Christ had atoned for their sins?



EXTRA CREDIT: Benjamin taught his people that living the law of Moses could help them understand Christ’s atonement (see Mosiah 3:14-15). Read Leviticus 14:1-9 and list how the symbolism in these rituals specifically pointed toward an understanding of the plan of salvation. (eg: Leprosy can be symbolic of serious sin.)



Day 3: Read Mosiah 3:18-27; Alma 41:11; Moses 6:49
6. Why do you think it’s so important for us to become like little children?



7. Use Alma 41:11 and Moses 6:49 to explain who the natural man is. How does Benjamin say we can avoid becoming “natural” men and women?




8. How did King Benjamin’s teachings as received from the angel make his people accountable? Does it make us accountable too?


Day 4: Read Mosiah 4:1-7
9. Why did King Benjamin’s people feel they were “less than the dust of the earth”? For what did they cry out?



10. How was their humble prayer in Mosiah 4:2 answered? What did the people receive?



11. List three things from Mosiah 4:6 we must do to receive salvation.



Day 5: Read Mosiah 4:8-15
12. Underline or mark everywhere you find the word “believe” in Mosiah 4:9-10. What does it mean to believe? Is this word passive or active?



13. How can we reconcile Mosiah 4:11 and Moses 1:10 with D&C 18:10-16?




14. According to Mosiah 4:14-15, what do children need to learn? Why do you think this counsel came directly after Benjamin’s counsel on how to retain a remission of sins?




Day 6: Read Mosiah 4:16-25
15. In what way(s) are we all beggars?



16. What is our responsibility if we are wealthy? if we are not wealthy?



Day 7: Read Mosiah 4:26-30; D&C 104:18
17. According to D&C 104:18, what is the “law of the gospel”? How is this part of “believing”?



18. What do you think King Benjamin meant when he said, “it is not requisite [required] that a man should run faster than he has strength”? (see also D&C 10:4)




19. According to Mosiah 4:30, what do we need to watch? Why?

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