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Doctrinal Mastery Review 7


Doctrinal Mastery Review 7

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One of the purposes of doctrinal mastery is to help you learn how to apply doctrine taught in the scriptures to situations you or those around you may face. This lesson will give you opportunities to practice applying some of the doctrine you have studied this year to your life.

Student preparation: Invite students to select one doctrinal mastery passage they feel is difficult to apply to their lives and one they feel is easy to apply. Ask them to be prepared to explain why they chose each passage.

Possible Learning Activities

A doctrinal mastery passage lesson may need to be taught in place of this review lesson. Refer to the pacing schedule provided by the area or region director or coordinator to ensure that each doctrinal mastery passage lesson will be taught while seminary is in session.

Begin by inviting students to share their thoughts from their student preparation. They could do this as a class or in pairs or small groups.

Helping others

To help students apply truths taught in one of the doctrinal mastery passages, consider using the following scenario or inviting students to think of their own.

Imagine that you minister to a family in your ward whose father recently lost his employment. This father is extremely discouraged and has stopped going to church, praying, and reading the scriptures. There are three children in this family: a 17-year-old young woman, a 15-year-old young man, and a 10-year-old girl. The 10-year-old and her mother attend church occasionally. The two teenagers used to attend frequently, but as their father’s unemployment has continued, they have stopped coming.

As you review the following list of doctrinal mastery passages, think about the emotions and challenges each person in this family might be facing. Think about which truths from these scriptures could be most helpful to each person and why.

Display the following chart so students can refer to it throughout the lesson. If helpful, add other doctrinal mastery passages that may be useful in the given situation.

Scripture Reference

Key Scripture Phrase

Scripture Reference

Matthew 11:28–30

Key Scripture Phrase

“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

Scripture Reference

Matthew 16:15–19

Key Scripture Phrase

Jesus said, “I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom.”

Scripture Reference

Matthew 22:36–39

Key Scripture Phrase

“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God. … Thou shalt love thy neighbour.”

Scripture Reference

Luke 22:19–20

Key Scripture Phrase

Jesus Christ commanded, partake of the sacrament “in remembrance of me.”

Scripture Reference

John 7:17

Key Scripture Phrase

“If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine.”

Consider asking students to role-play a conversation between the ministering sister or brother and a member of the family. The student portraying the family member could express concerns about the situation, and the student portraying the ministering sister or brother could give suggestions based on the doctrinal mastery passages.

  • What are some of the emotions and challenges individuals in this family might be experiencing?

  • Why is it helpful to think about these emotions and challenges before deciding which scriptural truths might be most helpful?

Select one child and one parent from the family in the scenario. Choose one doctrinal mastery passage and truth that you feel would be most helpful for each of them.

  • Which people did you choose? What doctrinal mastery passage and truth would you share with them? Why?

Think about each of the individuals you selected.

  • If asked, what specific actions would you invite each of them to take in order to live the truths taught in these doctrinal mastery passages?

    As students share answers to the previous question, consider asking follow-up questions such as the following: When have you or others you know had experiences applying the truth in this way? When have you or others taken those actions, and what happened as a result? What did you learn about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ from those experiences?

  • How might these actions help them receive power and strength from Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?

Further application

Choose one of the doctrinal mastery passages that you did not use in the previous activity. Think about a situation in which this passage could help someone find answers to a question or work through a challenge. Record your thoughts in your study journal.

Encourage students to share ideas of other situations where a person can benefit from applying truths taught in these doctrinal mastery passages. Consider testifying of the Savior’s ability to help them apply those truths in their lives.