Tag Archive: atonement

Significance of Gethsemane or How can we understand the suffering of the Savior

I made this handout to go with John 18.  It describes the suffering of Martin Harris after losing the 116 pages, and likens it to the “least degree” of the suffering endured by the Savior when God withdrew His spirit from the Savior on the cross.  The text is as quoted in the New Testament Institute manual, with some portions removed so that it would fit on a single page….
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Atonement / Trial quotes from Maxwell and Ballard

These quotes are to go along with Genesis 22. “In that hour I think I can see our dear Father behind the veil looking upon these dying struggles; . . . His great heart almost breaking for the love that He had for His Son. Oh, in that moment when He might have saved His Son, I thank Him and praise Him that He did not fail us. . ….
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Bridge – Atonement – Plan of Salvation

This handout was submitted by Mike T. who printed it on cardstock and used it to teach about Jesus’ Atonement. This document includes the lesson points and cutouts to use in teaching the lesson. Mike also wrote what each coin stands for on the back. Thanks, Mike! Mike’s clipart came from the Microsoft Online Clipart Library. These images are free to use for those who have Office.

The Destiny of Man

Attached is a handout of the plan of salvation which I recently adapted from a handout my husband received on his mission. (The original handout was not copyrighted.) I currently teach Gospel Doctrine and found it helpful when we were discussing the atonement since it is so descriptive. The only thing I was unable to do was to shade in the bottom half of the arrows which represent “birth” and…
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Savior Bookmark

This bookmark was submitted by Dana Y. to accompany Young Women Manual 1, Lesson 23: Forgiveness. It has the following quote overlaid on an image of the Savior: “Biblical history tells us that no mortal man has ever been subjected to the humility, the pain, the suffering that were experienced by the Savior of the world during his final hours of mortality. “Following a number of false charges, he was…
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