Posted on 27 February 2010 by Doug
Living Righteously in a Wicked World We are surrounded by unrighteous influences. This lesson is about the importance of being righteous even when wickedness is all around us. OVERVIEW: Abraham and his family settle in Hebron, and Lot and his family settle near Sodom. Abraham rescues Lot, pays tithes to Melchizedek, and refuses to accept [...]
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Posted on 13 February 2010 by Doug
“Noah … Prepared an Ark to the Saving of His House” The biblical story of Noah and the Flood is likely one of our earliest remembered tales. Its scope and drama have fascinated artists and scriptural commentators for centuries. Perhaps because many of the righteous were taken from the earth with Enoch, Genesis 6 reports [...]
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Posted on 2 January 2010 by Doug
“This Is My Work and My Glory” From the Old Testament Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual: The Old Testament is an account of God’s dealings with his covenant people from the time of the Creation to a few hundred years before the Savior’s birth. The Old Testament provides powerful examples of faith and obedience. It also [...]
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