“That Ye Might Believe That Jesus Is the
Christ”Gospel Doctrine: New Testament, Lesson 1: Isaiah 61, JST Luke 3, John 1
Why Study the New Testament?
Matthew 11:28-30
Who here labors or would call themselves heavy
laden?
Bruce R. McConkie
"In the final analysis, our purpose in learning of our
Lord is to gain that knowledge, insight, and desire
which will cause us to become like him - all in harmony
with his divine promise:
'Ye shall have fulness of joy; and ye shall sit down in
the kingdom of my Father; yea your joy shall be full,
even as the Father hath given me fulness of joy: and
ye shall be even as I am, and I am even as the Father:
and the Father and I are one.' (3 Ne. 28:10)."
Tips on understanding the New Testament
Read the books individually (none of them will take more than
90 min)
The Gospels (Testimonies of Christ)
Acts (work of the Apostles, especially Peter’s work among
the Jews and Paul’s among the Gentiles)
Epistles (letters from Church leaders to the saints)
Revelation (revelation received by John on the isle of
Patmos)
Tips on understanding the New Testament
Understand the authors individually (don’t harmonize)
Mark: Not an apostle, mission companion of Paul & Peter, served among
Gentiles
Matthew: A Jew, a publican, an apostle, served among Jews
Luke: Gentile convert, wrote to those looked down on by the Jews:
women, lepers, Samaritans. He was a physician: had close contact with
men and women (and the unclean)
John: A Jewish convert, an Apostle (first presidency), writing to the
believers
Isaiah prophesied of the Savior’s Mission
Isaiah 61:1-3
Preach good tidings
Bind up the brokenhearted
Proclaim liberty to the
captives
Comfort all that mourn
Christ’s Early Ministry
He quotes Isaiah’s prophesy
Luke 4:16-20
This was his congregation. They knew him.
Why would he start his ministry this way?
What did he add?
Jacob 4:14 <> John 8:12
John the Baptist prophesied
of the Savior’s Mission
JST Luke 3:4-9
Take away the sins of the world (5)
Bring salvation to the heathen (5)
Gather those who are lost (5)
Make possible preaching to the Gentiles (6)
Be a light unto the darkness (7)
Bring to pass the resurrection (7)
Administer justice (9)
Convince the ungodly of their deeds (9)
Compare the 4 Gospels
Look at the chapter headings. What event do they start
with?
Mark (written first)
Matthew & Luke
John (written last, no parables)
Only here is his Divine nature emphasized
The Apostle John testifies
that Jesus Christ is “the true Light.”
JST John 1:1-3,14
1. Christ ‘was in the beginning’ with
God
President Hugh B. Brown: "Jesus
himself frequently referred to the
fact of his preexistence. For
example, he said, 'For I came
down from heaven, not to do mine
own will, but the will of him that
sent me' ( John 6:38)."
2. Christ is God
"The Apostle John tells us that the
Word—which he identifies as the
Savior (John 1:14) —was with God in
the beginning (John 1:1). This is a
precise and unambiguous declaration,
not only that he was with God in the
beginning, but that he himself was
invested with the powers and rank of
godship and that he came into the
world and dwelt among men. He was
the Creator of all that is."
He is the True Light
John 1:9-10
If it lights every man, why are so many in darkness?
D&C 84:45-46
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin: "As the sun gives life and
light to the earth, a spiritual light gives nourishment to
our spirits. We call this the Light of Christ. The
scriptures teach us that it 'lighteth every man that
cometh into the world.' Thus, all mankind can enjoy
its blessings. The Light of Christ is the divine
influence that allows every man, woman, and child to
distinguish between good and evil. It encourages all
to choose the right, to seek eternal truth, and to learn
again the truths that we knew in our premortal
existence but have forgotten in mortality."
What are the two purposes
of the Gospel records?
John 20:31
Believe that He is the
Christ
Believe that ye might
have life through His
name
Thomas S. Monson
"We need not visit the Holy Land to
feel him close to us. We need not
walk by the shores of Galilee or
among the Judean hills to walk where
Jesus walked.
"In a very real sense, all can walk
where Jesus walked when, with his
words on our lips, his spirit in our
hearts, and his teachings in our lives,
we journey through mortality."
Harold B. Lee, preparing a talk
"During the days which followed, I locked myself in one
of the rooms over in the Church Office building, and
there I read the story of the life of the Savior. As I read
the events of his life, and particularly the events leading
up to and of the crucifixion, and then of the resurrection, I
discovered that something was happening to me. I was
not just reading a story; it seemed actually as though I
was living the events; and I was reading them with a
reality the like of which I had never before experienced.
And when, on the Sunday night following, after I had
delivered my brief talk and then declared, simply, 'As one
of the humblest among you, I, too, know that these things
are true, that Jesus died and was resurrected for the sins
of the world,' I was speaking from a full heart, because I
had come to know that week, with a certainty which I
never before had known."
“That Ye Might Believe That
Jesus Is the Christ”
Gospel Doctrine: New Testament, Lesson 1
Isaiah 61, JST, Luke 3, John 1

GD NT 1: MeckMom LDS Gospel Doctrine New Testament Lesson 1

  • 1.
    “That Ye MightBelieve That Jesus Is the Christ”Gospel Doctrine: New Testament, Lesson 1: Isaiah 61, JST Luke 3, John 1
  • 3.
    Why Study theNew Testament? Matthew 11:28-30 Who here labors or would call themselves heavy laden? Bruce R. McConkie "In the final analysis, our purpose in learning of our Lord is to gain that knowledge, insight, and desire which will cause us to become like him - all in harmony with his divine promise: 'Ye shall have fulness of joy; and ye shall sit down in the kingdom of my Father; yea your joy shall be full, even as the Father hath given me fulness of joy: and ye shall be even as I am, and I am even as the Father: and the Father and I are one.' (3 Ne. 28:10)."
  • 4.
    Tips on understandingthe New Testament Read the books individually (none of them will take more than 90 min) The Gospels (Testimonies of Christ) Acts (work of the Apostles, especially Peter’s work among the Jews and Paul’s among the Gentiles) Epistles (letters from Church leaders to the saints) Revelation (revelation received by John on the isle of Patmos)
  • 5.
    Tips on understandingthe New Testament Understand the authors individually (don’t harmonize) Mark: Not an apostle, mission companion of Paul & Peter, served among Gentiles Matthew: A Jew, a publican, an apostle, served among Jews Luke: Gentile convert, wrote to those looked down on by the Jews: women, lepers, Samaritans. He was a physician: had close contact with men and women (and the unclean) John: A Jewish convert, an Apostle (first presidency), writing to the believers
  • 6.
    Isaiah prophesied ofthe Savior’s Mission Isaiah 61:1-3 Preach good tidings Bind up the brokenhearted Proclaim liberty to the captives Comfort all that mourn
  • 7.
    Christ’s Early Ministry Hequotes Isaiah’s prophesy Luke 4:16-20 This was his congregation. They knew him. Why would he start his ministry this way? What did he add? Jacob 4:14 <> John 8:12
  • 8.
    John the Baptistprophesied of the Savior’s Mission JST Luke 3:4-9 Take away the sins of the world (5) Bring salvation to the heathen (5) Gather those who are lost (5) Make possible preaching to the Gentiles (6) Be a light unto the darkness (7) Bring to pass the resurrection (7) Administer justice (9) Convince the ungodly of their deeds (9)
  • 9.
    Compare the 4Gospels Look at the chapter headings. What event do they start with? Mark (written first) Matthew & Luke John (written last, no parables) Only here is his Divine nature emphasized
  • 10.
    The Apostle Johntestifies that Jesus Christ is “the true Light.” JST John 1:1-3,14 1. Christ ‘was in the beginning’ with God President Hugh B. Brown: "Jesus himself frequently referred to the fact of his preexistence. For example, he said, 'For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me' ( John 6:38)." 2. Christ is God "The Apostle John tells us that the Word—which he identifies as the Savior (John 1:14) —was with God in the beginning (John 1:1). This is a precise and unambiguous declaration, not only that he was with God in the beginning, but that he himself was invested with the powers and rank of godship and that he came into the world and dwelt among men. He was the Creator of all that is."
  • 11.
    He is theTrue Light John 1:9-10 If it lights every man, why are so many in darkness? D&C 84:45-46 Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin: "As the sun gives life and light to the earth, a spiritual light gives nourishment to our spirits. We call this the Light of Christ. The scriptures teach us that it 'lighteth every man that cometh into the world.' Thus, all mankind can enjoy its blessings. The Light of Christ is the divine influence that allows every man, woman, and child to distinguish between good and evil. It encourages all to choose the right, to seek eternal truth, and to learn again the truths that we knew in our premortal existence but have forgotten in mortality."
  • 12.
    What are thetwo purposes of the Gospel records? John 20:31 Believe that He is the Christ Believe that ye might have life through His name
  • 14.
    Thomas S. Monson "Weneed not visit the Holy Land to feel him close to us. We need not walk by the shores of Galilee or among the Judean hills to walk where Jesus walked. "In a very real sense, all can walk where Jesus walked when, with his words on our lips, his spirit in our hearts, and his teachings in our lives, we journey through mortality."
  • 15.
    Harold B. Lee,preparing a talk "During the days which followed, I locked myself in one of the rooms over in the Church Office building, and there I read the story of the life of the Savior. As I read the events of his life, and particularly the events leading up to and of the crucifixion, and then of the resurrection, I discovered that something was happening to me. I was not just reading a story; it seemed actually as though I was living the events; and I was reading them with a reality the like of which I had never before experienced. And when, on the Sunday night following, after I had delivered my brief talk and then declared, simply, 'As one of the humblest among you, I, too, know that these things are true, that Jesus died and was resurrected for the sins of the world,' I was speaking from a full heart, because I had come to know that week, with a certainty which I never before had known."
  • 16.
    “That Ye MightBelieve That Jesus Is the Christ” Gospel Doctrine: New Testament, Lesson 1 Isaiah 61, JST, Luke 3, John 1

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Intro: Fill in the blank 2. What else did Thomas do? He volunteered to go with Jesus when he was threatened to be stoned (Lazarus) Missionary to India, martyred 3. We think we know the New Testament but there is much to be learned!
  • #4 His first promise it to give us rest…so why does he give us a yoke? 2. How does learning of Him help us find rest? ATOT: Teaching Emily graphic design. She resists learning because it’s work but it will help her find joy
  • #6 Mark: Fast-moving, full of miracles Matthew: He highlights Christ’s heritage, includes story of wise men (impressive to Jews) Luke: Speaks of Elizabeth and Mary, The Good Samaritan, Prodigal Son, Cleansing of the Lepers John: Lazarus, washing of disciples feet, Christ testifying of his own divine heritage
  • #7 1. What parts of his mission are identified through Isaiah? 2. Has he fulfilled these? Give New Testament examples and modern examples
  • #8 This passage was familiar to the Jews 2. The passage about restoring sight was new. If they would be healed he could give them all sight.
  • #9 How has he fulfilled these prophesies? 2. How did he fulfill them in his day? In ours?
  • #10 Mark - baptism Matthew and Luke - birth John - testimony
  • #11 What is the significance of Christ’s statement? Word: translated from Logos: the divine reason implicit in the cosmos, ordering it and giving it form and meaning. (logic, prologue, -ology) 2. What does that tell us of his sacrifice?
  • #12 “To learn again the truths we knew” - beautiful promise
  • #13 We should think on these purposes every time we read
  • #14 My patriarchal blessing promised I would come to know my Savior as I studied his life In the Holy Land I got to see amazing things 2. They did not give me my testimony 3. My testimony is growing verse by verse - as I study and try to emulate his life
  • #15 1. President Lee’s experience of preparing for an Easter talk He read the New Testament straight through
  • #16 What were his steps? - Find a quiet place - Read through the scriptures, be ready for a new experience - Testify of what you learned