- General Conference
- 1988
- October 1988
- Children at Peace
Children at Peace
Michaelene P. Grassli October 1988 Sunday Afternoon Session
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“All thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace
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listen to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit, and you shall have peace in me.”
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When I was a child I loved to hear about the Savior’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
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When I was a child I loved to hear about the Savior’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
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“My mother reminded us of how Nephi accepted this challenge—willingly—knowing that the Lord would ‘prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them.’ (See 1 Ne.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 29: On to Jerusalem
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- In this talk:
- Open paragraph (Matt. 21:9)
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- Open paragraph (Matthew 21:9, 15)
Hosanna!—“Hosanna” is a Greek form of the Hebrew expression for “Save us now,” or “Save, we pray,” which occurs in the original of Psalm 118:25.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 4: The Antemortal Godship of Christ
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- In this talk:
- Open paragraph (Matt. 21:9)
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- Open paragraph (Matt. 21:9)
The following is an instructive excerpt: “Name in the scriptures not only = that by which a person is designated, but frequently = all that is known to belong to the person having this designation, and the person himself.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 7: Gabriel’s Annunciation of John and of Jesus
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- In this talk:
- Open paragraph (Matt. 21:9)
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- Open paragraph (b)
Two genealogical records purporting to give the lineage of Jesus are found in the New Testament, one in the first chapter of Matthew, the other in the third chapter of Luke.
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