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  1. Divine Forgiveness

    Ronald E. Poelman October 1993 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2 Ne. 2)

    Father Lehi teaches us that the divine purpose of our mortal probation requires us to experience opposition in all things and, knowing good from evil, to exercise our moral agency, make choices, and be accountable for the consequences (see 2 Ne.

    Alludes to High confidence
  2. A House of Sequential Order

    Vaiangina Sikahema October 2021 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2 Nephi 2:7)

    Repentance is sequential.

    Alludes to High confidence
  3. Cleansed by Repentance

    Dallin H. Oaks April 2019 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2 Nephi 2:7)

    In mortality we are subject to the laws of man and the laws of God.

    Alludes to High confidence
  4. Tithing—a Commandment Even for the Destitute

    Lynn G. Robbins April 2005 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2 Nephi 2:7, 9)

    I am so grateful for the Savior, who was the perfect example of obedience through sacrifice—who offered “himself a sacrifice for sin” and became, in Lehi’s words, “the firstfruits unto God” (2 Nephi 2:7, 9; emphasis added).

    Alludes to High confidence
  5. “Always Have His Spirit”

    Dallin H. Oaks October 1996 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2 Ne. 2:7; 3)

    The renewal of our covenants by partaking of the sacrament should also be preceded by repentance, so we come to that sacred ordinance with a broken heart and a contrite spirit (see 2 Ne.

    Alludes to High confidence
  6. “The Light and Life of the World”

    Dallin H. Oaks October 1987 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (2 Ne. 2:7)

    Our Savior has redeemed us from the sin of Adam, but what about the effects of our own sins?

    Alludes to High confidence
  7. Worthy Fathers, Worthy Sons

    Ezra Taft Benson October 1985 Priesthood Session

    Open paragraph (2 Ne. 2:7, 11, 27)

    Lehi taught his son Jacob about the sacrifice of the Messiah and the need for “a broken heart and a contrite spirit.” He told his son that there is “opposition in all things” and that men are “free to choose liberty and eternal life” through the Lord or “captivity and death” through the devil, who desires all men to “be miserable like unto himself.” (2 Ne.

    Alludes to High confidence