The Beauty and Importance of the Sacrament

John H. Groberg April 1989 Priesthood Session

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  1. Moroni 10:32

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    One of the most important invitations ever issued to us and to all mankind is to “come unto Christ and be perfected in him.” (Moro.

    Alludes to High confidence
  2. 3 Nephi 18:5

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    “And this shall ye do in remembrance of my body, which I have shown unto you.

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  3. 3 Nephi 18:25

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    The Lord said, “And ye see that I have commanded that none of you should go away, but rather have commanded that ye should come unto me.” (3 Ne.

    Alludes to High confidence
  4. 3 Nephi 18:28

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    “For whoso eateth and drinketh my flesh and blood unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to his soul.” (3 Ne.

    Alludes to High confidence
  5. Doctrine and Covenants 20:77

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    Next Sunday came, and Sister Jones sat again with her family, nervous, yet excited and full of anticipation.

    Alludes to High confidence
  6. Doctrine and Covenants 20:79

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    Next Sunday came, and Sister Jones sat again with her family, nervous, yet excited and full of anticipation.

    Alludes to High confidence
  7. Luke 23:34

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    And even as he suffered for all of us, he voiced that most beautiful of all requests, “Father, forgive them.” (Luke 23:34.)

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  1. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 35: Death and Burial

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  2. Jesus the Christ

    Chapter 5: Earthly Advent of the Christ Predicted

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    • Luke 23:34

      In Jesus the Christ:
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      Job in the day of dire affliction rejoiced in his testimony of the coming Messiah, and declared with prophetic conviction: “I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.”l The songs of David the psalmist abound in oft-recurring allusion to the earthly life of Christ, many circumstances of which are described in detail, and, as to these, corroboration of the utterances is found in New Testament scriptures.m

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