- Day 90
- Principle: Thankfully, Christ will be your judge.
- Read: Omni 1:1 - 1:11
- The records are passed quickly from one person to the next. Notice the change in purpose of keeping the plates from Nephi's original intent. Why does time often distort the original message/purpose? How has the Lord worked to prevent that from happening in your life?
- Explore the following scriptures to understand more about judgement
- On what conditions will we be judged?
- Richard G. Scott taught
“Our Master lived a perfect, sinless life and therefore was free from the demands of justice. He is perfect in every attribute, including love, compassion, patience, obedience, forgiveness, and humility. …
“I testify that with unimaginable suffering and agony at an incalculable price, the Savior earned His right to be our Redeemer, our Intermediary, our Final Judge” (“The Atonement Can Secure Your Peace and Happiness,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2006, 42).
- What does it mean to you that Jesus Christ will be our "Final Judge?"
- Additional Study
- Richard G. Scott, “The Atonement Can Secure Your Peace and Happiness,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2006, 42
- Nay, Speak No Ill, Hymns No. 233
- Should You Feel Inclined to Censure, Hymns No. 235