Welcome back my friends! My name is Spencer Charles aka Latterdayhelp and I will be sharing this week some things I enjoyed about Come Follow Me. Let’s go!
Suggestion: when using The Come Follow Me book, use this page for my commentary and overview. You will see a quote from the Come Follow Me and my comments on it. First, look at the quote below and when it appears in the book, read my commentary below the quote. Repeat until you finish the Come Follow Me for this week. Enjoy!!!
“One thing the Creation story teaches us is that God can make something magnificent out of something unorganized. That’s helpful to remember when life seems chaotic.”
I love this! Please write this down and remember it often. This is important.
“Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are Creators, and Their creative work with us is not finished. They can make light shine in dark moments in our lives. They can form solid ground in the midst of life’s stormy seas. They can command the elements, and if we obey Their word like the elements did, They can transform us into the beautiful creations we were meant to be.”
This is also a good thing to remember. God wants us to become perfect and better than we already are. With their help we can be transformed from evil to good.
“Adam and Eve were joined together in marriage for time and for all eternity by the power of [the] everlasting priesthood” (Russell M. Nelson, “Lessons from Eve,” Ensign, Nov. 1987, 87). Why is this truth important to know?”
God wants all of His children to be joined together in marriage for all eternity. God would rather have us be married together for all time and eternity than just for this life. This shows us how important eternal marriage is if Adam and Eve were married for all time and eternity.
“One way to approach the Creation story is to invite your family to find how many times in Genesis 1 or Moses 2 God calls the things that he made “good.” What does this suggest about how we should treat God’s creations—including ourselves? What do we learn from the way these events are worded in Abraham 4?”
I like these questions. Good things to talk about with your family and how to treat animals and others.
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