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DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS 76
The vision described in Doctrine and Covenants 76 outlines the degrees of glory in the afterlife, emphasizing that the highest reward comes from living according to the principles of the gospel and standing as a witness of Christ. (D&C 76:92–96)
Through His infinite sacrifice, Jesus Christ opened the way for all God’s children to return to His presence. The vision of the degrees of glory shows how the Atonement allows individuals to inherit different levels of glory based on their faithfulness and obedience. (D&C 76:40–43)
The vision of the celestial, terrestrial, and telestial kingdoms reveals the broad reach of Christ’s redeeming power, ensuring that even those who are not valiant in testimony can inherit a measure of glory and peace. (D&C 76:88–89, 109–112)
The vision given to Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon expands understanding of life after death, clarifying the role of personal righteousness and the Atonement in determining one’s eternal destiny. (D&C 76:5–10, 114–118)
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Study the requirements for celestial glory outlined in Doctrine and Covenants 76, and evaluate your personal progress toward meeting them.
Understanding the characteristics of celestial living—faith in Christ, repentance, baptism, and enduring to the end—provides clear guidance for personal growth and eternal goals. This focus helps align daily choices with eternal outcomes.
Encouraging Thought:
Action Step: Bear your testimony of Jesus Christ to a family member or friend.
Testifying strengthens your own faith and invites the Spirit to confirm the truth to others. Sharing your testimony reinforces your personal commitment to Christ and helps others feel His love.
Encouraging Thought:
Recognizing that God’s plan allows for different degrees of glory helps reduce feelings of judgment or comparison. It also brings peace, knowing that God’s justice and mercy will be perfectly balanced.
Encouraging Thought:
“And thus we saw, in the heavenly vision, the glory of the telestial, which surpasses all understanding” (D&C 76:89).
Objective: Help learners understand the differences between the celestial, terrestrial, and telestial kingdoms.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How does knowing about degrees of glory change how you see God’s plan for His children?
Objective: Help learners understand the role of Jesus Christ in receiving glory.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Turn off the lights and ask, “How does it feel when you can’t see where you’re going?” Turn on the flashlight and explain that Christ is the light that guides us to eternal glory.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 76:70–80. Discuss how the celestial kingdom is described as being filled with light.
Application (5 min): Use the mirrors to reflect the flashlight. Explain that our ability to reflect Christ’s light depends on our choices and faithfulness. Ask learners how they can better reflect His light.
Follow-Up Question: What can you do this week to reflect more of Christ’s light in your life?
Objective: Strengthen understanding of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon’s testimony of the vision.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Ask, “How would you feel if you witnessed something extraordinary and no one believed you?” Explain that Joseph and Sidney faced skepticism after sharing their vision.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 76:19–24. Discuss how both men testified of seeing Jesus Christ and the degrees of glory.
Application (5 min): Assign two learners to role-play Joseph and Sidney describing the vision to someone who doubts them. Encourage them to express conviction and faith.
Follow-Up Question: How can you strengthen your own testimony, even when others might doubt you?
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