The Sacrament: Conditions of Repentance
The Savior has established conditions, primarily repentance, that we must satisfy to receive the blessings of his atonement.
Exploring the History and Doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Exploring the History and Doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Gospel doctrines are better understood when we know how they fit within the Plan of Salvation. The articles in this topic will discuss the major components of the Plan of Salvation, and as future doctrines are addressed, they will be evaluated within the framework of the Plan of Salvation.
The primary focus of the Plan of Salvation is the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The articles addressing gospel doctrines will focus on the doctrine of Christ, or the gospel of Jesus Christ, which teaches us what we must do in order to claim the benefits of the Atonement of Christ.
The Savior has established conditions, primarily repentance, that we must satisfy to receive the blessings of his atonement.
The promise of always having the Spirit in our lives is one of the greatest blessings we can receive.
As an Aaronic Priesthood ordinance, the sacrament helps us to understand the true meaning of daily repentance.
The ordinance of the sacrament can teach us how to live the gospel of Jesus Christ in every circumstance.
Living the doctrine of Christ is following Christ. It is how we come unto Christ and are saved.
A covenant relationship with God requires us to make significant promises, but God will bless us for keeping those promises.
Jesus Christ, the premortal Jehovah, God himself, performed the atonement so we can overcome the effects of the Fall.
The Fall was an intentional, merciful aspect of the plan of salvation, authored by our loving Heavenly Father.
The creation helps us see God’s power, find evidence of his reality, and feel his love.