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January 4–10. Introductory Pages: ‘Another Testament of Jesus Christ’


“January 4–10. Introductory Pages: ‘Another Testament of Jesus Christ’” Come, Follow Me: For Individuals and Families at Home (2015), 4–5

“January 4–10. Introductory Pages: ‘Another Testament of Jesus Christ’” For Individuals and Families at Home, 4–5

Introductory Pages

January 4–10

“Another Testament of Jesus Christ”

Introduction and Impressions

The prophet Moroni declared that the Book of Mormon was written to convince “Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ” (title page of the Book of Mormon). In making this declaration, Moroni testified that this book and its powerful witness of the Savior is for everyone in the world. This witness is powerful enough to change the world and powerful enough to change me. As another testament of Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon can help me learn of Him and “press forward with a steadfastness in Christ” (2 Nephi 31:20).

See also “Book of Mormon,” Gospel Topics, topics.lds.org.

Record Impressions

It is very important that you seek impressions from the Spirit to help you and your family. Therefore, before reading the rest of this study outline, read the introductory material of the Book of Mormon (the pages that precede 1 Nephi). What messages do you find for your life? What will be of most value to you and your family? What can you share in your Church classes? Record your thoughts and impressions below or in a journal or notebook.

Ideas for Personal Learning

Title page. The Book of Mormon strengthens my faith in Jesus Christ.

One of the purposes of the Book of Mormon is to convince all people that Jesus is the Christ. What additional truths about Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon do I find on the title page? What will I do this year to focus on the Savior more as I study the Book of Mormon?

See also 1 Nephi 6:4–5; 2 Nephi 25:23–26; Jacob 4:4–5; Moroni 10:30–32.

Introduction. The Book of Mormon helps me “get nearer to God.”

Speaking about the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith said that people can “get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Smith [2007], 64). How has this promise been fulfilled in my life? What else do I learn from the introduction that inspires me to study the Book of Mormon? Who can I invite to receive the blessings of the Book of Mormon?

See also Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Ezra Taft Benson (2014), 137–45; “Scripture Power” (song), music.lds.org.

“The Testimony of Three Witnesses,” “The Testimony of Eight Witnesses,” and “The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith.” I can be a witness of the Book of Mormon.

A person does not have to see the golden plates to know that the Book of Mormon is true (see Moroni 10:3–5). How can I receive a testimony or strengthen my testimony of the Book of Mormon? As I read the testimonies of these witnesses, what strengthens my desire to share my witness with others?

See also “Testimony of the Book of Mormon” (video), LDS.org.

Ideas for Family Learning

Family Discussions

Title Page. How can we use the Book of Mormon to testify of Jesus Christ to others?

Introduction. Who could we introduce the Book of Mormon to?

Testimonies of the Witnesses and Joseph Smith. What experiences have strengthened our testimonies of the Book of Mormon?

Family Home Evening

Introduction. The Book of Mormon is “the keystone of our religion.”

The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that the Book of Mormon is “the keystone of our religion.” A keystone is a special stone placed at the top of an arch to hold the arch together. We could build or draw an arch with a keystone and then talk about how the Book of Mormon is like a keystone. What goals can we set as a family to make the Book of Mormon the keystone of our belief in Christ and His Church?