The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that “A man is saved no faster than he gets knowledge” (History of the Church, 4:588). On another occasion the Prophet stated, “It is impossible for a man to be saved in ignorance” (D&C 131:6). I’m sure I could list numerous other scriptures and quotations from the prophets about the importance of gaining knowledge, particularly those things related to the gospel plan. Growing in our knowledge and understanding of the gospel is essential as we navigate the difficult waters of mortality and as we prepare for life in the eternities.
We have a new opportunity for expanding our gospel knowledge beginning in 2009. The course of study for the Gospel Doctrine class is the Doctrine and Covenants and Church History. Unlike the previous three years of study (Old Testament, New Testament, and Book of Mormon) which discuss the gospel as written by the ancients, this year we have the opportunity to study the restoration of the gospel in our time. We begin with the stories of those who are only a few generations removed and continue into our own day and time. This is our story. The revelations were given to address the challenges and needs of those living in these latter days.
The question is this: What will we do with the 2009 course of study? Will we do as so many of us have done in the past, show up and enjoy the class, but do little with the information and fail to study the readings? Remembering the vital importance of continually expanding our knowledge of the gospel, it behooves us to do something more. The 2009 course of study gives us that opportunity.
I would suggest the following resolutions for 2009:
- Prepare for each class by at least studying the suggested scriptures as listed in the Class Member Study Guide, along with the suggested reading from the book Our Heritage. If we are truly serious about expanding our gospel knowledge, then we might study other relevant texts, such as the History of the Church by Joseph Smith or the Comprehensive History of the Church by B.H. Roberts.
- Over the past two years, I have suggested the keeping of a Gospel Doctrine notebook. Each Sunday afternoon (or evening) take a few moments to sit down and enter your thoughts regarding the lesson. Focus on that which has inspired you and touched your heart. Write down how you might more fully live that teaching or principle during the following week.
Are we serious about expanding our gospel knowledge? If so, then make a commitment in 2009 to be more actively involved in scripture study, particularly as it relates to the Gospel Doctrine curriculum. The above is just a suggestion. If there are other ways to more fully engage yourself in gospel study during the next year, write down a goal and then do it. Such activities in 2009 can make a positive impact in your life, prepare you for the difficulties which seem to surround us, and bring you closer to the Lord.
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