- General Conference
- 2010
- April 2010
- Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Neil L. Andersen April 2010 Sunday Afternoon Session
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In our world today, each child, each young man and young woman needs his or her own conversion to the truth.
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The stories of Jesus can be like a rushing wind across the embers of faith in the hearts of our children.
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Have our children visualized the premortal council, where Jesus—the greatest of all—declared, “Here am I, send me”?
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Have our children visualized the premortal council, where Jesus—the greatest of all—declared, “Here am I, send me”?
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Do they think about His humble birth, the Savior of the world lying in a manger?
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Do they think about His humble birth, the Savior of the world lying in a manger?
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Have we told them of the love Jesus has for children, how He held them in His arms, prayed for them, and wept?
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Have we told them of the love Jesus has for children, how He held them in His arms, prayed for them, and wept?
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Do they take strength in the stories of Jesus fasting—as we teach them the law of the fast?
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In their own loneliness, do our children know the loneliness the Savior felt as His friends deserted Him and as He asked His Apostles, “Will ye also go away?”
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Have our children taken courage from the Savior’s words to the ruler of the synagogue: “Be not afraid, only believe”?
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Do our children know about His perfect life, His selfless ministry, His betrayal and cruel Crucifixion?
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Do our children know about His perfect life, His selfless ministry, His betrayal and cruel Crucifixion?
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Do our children know about His perfect life, His selfless ministry, His betrayal and cruel Crucifixion?
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Do our children know about His perfect life, His selfless ministry, His betrayal and cruel Crucifixion?
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Do they anticipate His majestic return, when all will be made right and every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ?
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To fathers and mothers, to grandfathers and grandmothers, and to those without children of their own who lovingly nurture children and youth, my counsel is to speak more frequently about Jesus Christ.
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“… As my mind caught hold upon this thought, I cried within my heart: O Jesus, thou Son of God, have mercy on me.”
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Their daughter Kara, now married with two children of her own, still vividly remembers her father driving her to early morning activities in high school.
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On the Friday before Easter Sunday in the year 2000, exactly 10 years ago, Bill Forrest was serving as bishop of the Estate Groves Ward in Arizona.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 10: In the Wilderness of Judea
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Soon after His baptism, immediately thereafter as Mark asserts, Jesus was constrained by the promptings of the Spirit to withdraw from men and the distractions of community life, by retiring into the wilderness where He would be free to commune with His God.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 14: Continuation of Our Lord’s Ministry in Galilee
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Among the afflicted seeking the aid that He alone could give came a leper,c who knelt before Him, or bowed with his face to the ground, and humbly professed his faith, saying: “If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.” The petition implied in the words of this poor creature was pathetic; the confidence he expressed is inspiring.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 18: As One Having Authority
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Seemingly faint at heart over the unbelief of the people, Jesus sought strength in prayer.
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Chapter 2: Preexistence and Foreordination of the Christ
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Justification for citing these scriptures in connection with our present consideration will be found in the cause of the great contention—the conditions that led to this war in heaven.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 20: “Peace, Be Still”
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Near the close of the day on which Jesus had taught the multitudes for the first time by parables, He said to the disciples, “Let us pass over unto the other side.”a The destination so indicated is the east side of the sea of Galilee.
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Chapter 27: Continuation of the Perean and Judean Ministry
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The next event of record is one of surpassing sweetness, rich in precept and invaluable in example.
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Chapter 3: The Need of a Redeemer
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The application of the atonement to individual transgression, whereby the sinner may obtain absolution through compliance with the laws and ordinances embodied in the gospel of Jesus Christ, is conclusively attested by scripture.
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Chapter 37: The Resurrection and the Ascension
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It was Jesus to whom she spake, her beloved Lord, though she knew it not.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 6: The Meridian of Time
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Rabbis.—The title Rabbi is equivalent to our distinctive appellations Doctor, Master, or Teacher.
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Chapter 8: The Babe of Bethlehem
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But few details of attendant circumstances are furnished us.
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 25: Jesus Again in Jerusalem
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 33: The Last Supper and the Betrayal
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Jesus the Christ
Chapter 36: In the Realm of Disembodied Spirits
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