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Jennifer Smith
September 23, 2014
By LDS Scripture Teachings Sections 6,8, and 9 of the Doctrine and Covenants explain how revelation works. I find it worth noting that in the early days of the history of the church that the Lord outlined for the Saints how this delicate communication … Continue reading → Source:: Seminary Teacher – Mike Day
Jennifer Smith
July 8, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2014/07/08/the-book-of-abraham/ I have always believed as I have studied the scholarly literature on the Book of Abraham, that the papyri that Joseph worked with was a catalyst that opened the heavens, allowing him to see the events in Abraham’s life and … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
February 12, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2014/02/12/alma-19-22-trances-in-the-book-of-alma/ Trances in the Book of Alma I remember the first time I read the story of Lamoni in Alma 19 going into a “trance-like” state and thinking, “This is different! What is going on here?” Later we read that Lamoni’s … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
November 25, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2013/11/25/enos-my-soul-hungered/ Enos had a struggle to know the Lord. Many people today do as well. I believe a key to gaining a testimony of Jesus Christ and the Restoration is to want to know the truth, as well as have an … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
November 3, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2013/11/03/questions-ancient-prophets-wouldve-answered-questions-addressed/ I recently had the opportunity to teach Lesson 37: “We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet” and as I was preparing, I thought of how a living prophet could have settled some of the issues faced by the ancients. … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
February 13, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ldsseminary.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/acts-15-the-jerusalem-conference/ The Church is Led by Revelation Acts 15 recounts the experience of those involved in the Jerusalem conference, which took place approximately A.D. 50, about fifteen years after the conversion of Paul. Some members of the early Christian church, seemingly … Continue reading →