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DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS 45
Unlike Satan, who seeks to accuse and condemn, Christ’s purpose is to lift, redeem, and bring us back to the Father (see Elder Renlund, Choose You This Day). Through His Atonement, He offers us the opportunity to change and improve, always extending the invitation to repent and receive His grace. Recognizing Christ as our Advocate can deepen our trust in Him and inspire us to rely more fully on His mercy.
In Doctrine and Covenants 45:9–10, the Lord describes His gospel as a “standard” to the world, providing direction and safety. Just as ancient armies rallied around a banner for unity and strength, God’s truths serve as an anchor for individuals and families, offering stability amid shifting societal values.
As we honor our covenants, we create spiritual fortresses that protect us from the storms of life. The Lord promises in verse 32 that those who “stand in holy places” will not be moved. By staying rooted in the gospel—through prayer, scripture study, and righteous living—we can remain steadfast in faith and resist fear in difficult times.
President Russell M. Nelson counsels that we should focus on faith, not fear, when facing the future (Men’s Hearts Shall Fail Them). By strengthening our testimony and keeping our covenants, we can look forward to the Savior’s return with anticipation rather than anxiety. The Lord’s promises—including protection, peace, and joy—await those who are spiritually ready.
The revelation recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 45 was given in March 1831, a time of increasing persecution against the early Saints in Kirtland, Ohio. This was shortly after a wave of conversions in the area, leading to rapid Church growth but also heightened opposition from local communities.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Reflect on Doctrine and Covenants 45:3–5 and pray to feel Christ’s role as your Advocate.
Many people struggle with feelings of unworthiness, but knowing that Christ pleads our case before the Father can bring peace. His role as Advocate reassures us that we are never alone in our spiritual journey.
Encouraging Thought:
Action Step: Identify one area of your life where you can improve your spiritual preparedness.
The world often feels chaotic, and prophecies of the last days can seem overwhelming. However, the Lord promises that those who stand in holy places will not be moved (D&C 45:32). Instead of fearing the future, we can prepare spiritually and emotionally.
Encouraging Thought:
The Lord promises that Zion will be a place of safety and peace (D&C 45:66–71). Rather than waiting for a future gathering, we can build Zion today through kindness, righteousness, and unity in our homes and communities.
Encouraging Thought:
The Lord’s promise is clear: “And it shall be called the New Jerusalem, a land of peace, a city of refuge, a place of safety for the Saints of the Most High God” (D&C 45:66). As we create Zion around us, we also invite that peace into our own hearts.
Objective: Help learners understand the importance of standing in holy places by experiencing the difference between spiritual stability and worldly distractions.
Masking tape, small obstacles (pillows, chairs, etc.), images of the temple, church, and home.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: What can you do daily to ensure you are spiritually stable, no matter what challenges arise?
Objective: Help learners understand Christ’s role as an Advocate by experiencing a courtroom scenario.
A printed case scenario, name tags for roles (Judge, Advocate, Accuser, Defendant), scriptures (D&C 45:3–5).
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How can we accept and trust Christ’s advocacy in our own lives?
Objective: Help learners see the Lord’s plan for the last days and how they can prepare with faith instead of fear.
A long piece of paper, markers, scriptures (D&C 45:11–75), images of key events.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How can focusing on faith instead of fear help us better prepare for Christ’s return?
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