- General Conference
- 2001
- October 2001
- Doctrine of Inclusion
Doctrine of Inclusion
M. Russell Ballard October 2001 Saturday Afternoon Session
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Then Jesus delivered His final instruction to the lawyer—and to all who have read the parable of the good Samaritan: “Go, and do thou likewise” (see Luke 10:25–37).
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That instruction continues today to be part of the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we understand that we are perceived by some to be “a peculiar people” (1 Pet.
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“By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” (John 13:34–35).
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 26: Our Lord’s Ministry in Perea and Judea
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- Open paragraph (Luke 10:25)
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We have seen that the Pharisees and their kind were constantly on the alert to annoy and if possible disconcert Jesus on questions of law and doctrine, and to provoke Him to some overt utterance or deed.y It may be such an attempt that is recorded by Luke in immediate sequence to his account of the joyous return of the Seventy,z for he tells us that the “certain lawyer,” of whom he speaks, put a question to tempt Jesus.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 27: Continuation of the Perean and Judean Ministry
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- Open paragraph (Luke 10:25)
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Jesus was accosted on the way by a young man, who came running to meet or overtake Him, and who knelt at His feet, inquiring: “Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?” The question was asked in earnestness; the questioner was in very different spirit from that of the lawyer who made a similar inquiry with the purpose of tempting the Master.y Jesus said: “Why callest thou me good?
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 6: The Meridian of Time
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- Open paragraph (1 Pet. 2:9)
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In their relations with other peoples the Jews generally endeavored to maintain a haughty exclusiveness, which brought upon them Gentile ridicule.
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