The Doctrine of Christ
Living the doctrine of Christ is following Christ. It is how we come unto Christ and are saved.
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
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.
We need to understand the nature of God. That requires study, and revelation through the Holy Ghost.
Contemplating the plan of salvation can help us find answers to difficult questions, and better understand gospel doctrines.
A myopic focus on only one aspect of the gospel limits our ability to fully comprehend the plan of salvation.
The Book of Mormon was translated from April to June of 1829. What does that tell us about the book?