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DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS 93
This means that personal revelation, obedience, and diligence allow us to increase in light and truth gradually. Rather than expecting perfection immediately, we can trust the process of becoming through consistent effort and divine help.
Doctrine and Covenants 93 teaches that “light and truth forsake that evil one.” This emphasizes how our daily righteous choices strengthen our spiritual foundation and protect us from deception.
The loss of light isn’t just symbolic; it leads to spiritual confusion and separation from God’s guidance. The scripture invites us to be vigilant in obedience so we can maintain clarity, peace, and divine direction.
Because God is the source of all truth, the sincere pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and personal revelation is also a pursuit of Him. Studying scripture, pondering, and prayer are not just religious routines—they’re sacred pathways to divine connection.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Set a small, consistent spiritual habit like daily prayer, scripture study, or journaling.
Growth in light and truth happens incrementally, and even simple daily efforts invite the Spirit. Following the Savior’s pattern of gradual progress helps us feel less overwhelmed and more purposeful in our discipleship.
Encouraging Thought:
Perfection is pending. Progress is possible.
Action Step: Have a short, intentional gospel-centered conversation or activity with your family this week.
Doctrine and Covenants 93 emphasizes the sacred duty of setting our homes in order. Small spiritual moments at home build unity, love, and invite divine peace that sustains through life’s challenges.
Encouraging Thought:
As we obey, we grow in spiritual clarity and protection. Doctrine and Covenants 93 teaches that disobedience leads to a loss of light, while faithfulness brings revelation and strength.
Encouraging Thought:
Obedience brings blessings. Exact obedience brings miracles.
Objective: Help learners understand the concept of spiritual progression by exploring how even Jesus Christ grew “grace for grace.”
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How does understanding Christ’s own growth process help us be more patient with ourselves?
Objective: Teach learners how obedience helps us receive more light and truth in our lives.
Flashlight, mirror, piece of cardboard, scriptures
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Turn off the lights and shine a flashlight. Reflect the light with a mirror, then block it with cardboard. Ask: “What helps or hinders light in our lives?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 93:28–31. Discuss how obedience invites more light and truth.
Application (5 min): Ask learners to reflect silently on one choice they can make to invite more light. Have them write it down or share in pairs.
Follow-Up Question: What do you feel when you are living in spiritual light vs. spiritual darkness?
Objective: Inspire learners to strengthen their homes as places where the Spirit can dwell.
Index cards, pens, quote from D&C 93:43–50, optional family photo
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Show or describe a chaotic vs. peaceful room. Ask: “What makes a home feel spiritually peaceful?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 93:43–50. Highlight the Lord’s concern with both leadership and family life.
Application (5 min): Give each person an index card. Invite them to write one way they can invite the Spirit more into their home this week (e.g., family prayer, kind words, music).
Follow-Up Question: What small changes could you make that would bring a stronger feeling of peace into your home?
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