• Day 29
    • Principle: Jesus Christ never gave into temptation and sinned.
    • Read: 1 Nephi 18:21-19:6
      •  Jesus Christ is perfect, He is the only one.  The great Nephi expresses his fear of error in 1 Nephi 19:6.  How do you relate to Nephi in your effort to share the gospel.  What was the result of Nephi sharing what he knew over the course of his life?
    • Turn to John 6:38.  Jesus came to do the will of the Father.  A great example of this is when Jesus was tempted by Satan.  As you read Matthew 4:1–11 look for how Satan appealed to the will of man and how Christ overcame by appealing to the will of the Father.  
    • David O. McKay taught that we are tempted in much of the same way as Jesus was.  
      • "Nearly every temptation that comes to you and me comes in one of those forms. Classify them, and you will find that under one of those three nearly every given temptation that makes you and me spotted, ever so little may be, comes to us as (1) a temptation of the appetite; (2) a yielding to the pride and fashion and vanity of those alienated from the things of God; or (3) a gratifying of the passion, or a desire for the riches of the world, or power among men” (“Unspotted from the World,” Ensign, Aug. 2009, 27).
      • Think of a specific time when you were tempted?  Which of the three categories does it fall into? How can you overcome that temptation by following Jesus Christ's example?
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