Gospel Principles
Pages; 9, 10, 11, 12
Our Heavenly Family
Chapter 2
We Are Children of Our Heavenly Father
What do scriptures and latter -day prophets teach us about our relationship with
God?
God is not only the Ruler and Creator; He is also our Heavenly Father.
All men and women are literally sons & daughters of God.
"Man as a spirit , was begotten and born of heavenly parents,
and reared to maturity in the eternal mansions of the Father, prior
to coming upon the earth in a temporal [ physical body "
( Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joesph Smith [ 1998], 335 ).
Every person who was ever born on this earth is our spirit brother or sister.
Because we are the spirit children of God, we have inherited the potential to
develop His divine qualities.
Though the Atonement of Jesus Christ we can become like our Heavenly Father
and receive a fullness of joy.
How does your knowledge that you are a child of God influence your thoughts
, words , and actions?
We Developed Personalities and Talents While We Lived in Heaven
Think about talents and gifts you have been blessed with.
The scriptures teach us that the prophets prepared themselves to
become leaders on earth while they were all were still spirits in heaven
( see Alma 13:1- 3 ) Before they were born into mortal bodies, God
foreordained ( choose ) them to be leaders on earth.
Jesus, Adam, and Abraham were some of these leaders.
( see Abraham 3:22 -23 )
Joesph Smith taught that every man a calling to minister to the
inhabitants of the world was [ fore ] ordained to that very purpose"
(Teachings of Presidents of the Church Joesph Smith [ 2007 ], 511 ).
However everyone is free to accept or reject to any opportunity to serve.
We were not alike in heaven. We know for example that we were sons and
daughters of heavenly parents -- males and females
( see "The Family A Proclamation to the World," Ensign, Nov. 1995, 102 ).
We possess different talents and abilities, and we were called to do different
things on earth.
We can learn more our eternal possibilities'' when we receive our patriarchal
blessings ( see Thomas S. Monson, in Conference Report, Oct. 1986, 82 or
Ensign, Nov. 1986, 66 ).
A veil covers our memories of our premortal life but our Father in Heaven
knows who we are and what we did before we came here.
He has chosen the time and place for each of us to be born so we can learn
the lessons we personally need and do the most good with our individual
talents and personalities.
Our Heavenly Father Presented a Plan for Us to Become Like Him
How does earth life help us prepare us to become like our Heavenly Father?
Our Heavenly Father knew we could not progress beyond a certain point unless
we left Him for a time. He wanted us to develop the godlike qualities that He has.
To do this we needed to leave our premortal home to be tested and to gain
experience.
Our spirits needed to be clothed with physical bodies.
We would need to leave our physical bodies at death and reunite with them in the Resurrection.
Then we would receive immortal bodies like that of our Heavenly Father.
If we passed the tests, we would receive the fullness of joy that our Heavenly Father has
received. ( See D&C 93:30-34. )
Our Heavenly Father called a Grand Council to present His pan for our progression
( See Teachings of Presidents of the Church : Joesph Smith, 209, 511 ).
We learned that if we followed His plan, we would become like Him, We would
be resurrected, we would have all power in heaven and on earth; we would
become heavenly parents and have spirit children just as He does
( see D&C 132: 19-20 ).
We learned that He would provide an earth for us where we would prove ourselves
( see Abraham 3:24 -26 ) A veil would cover our memories, and we would forget our
heavenly home.
This would be necessary so we could exercise our agency to choose good or evil
without being influenced by the memory of living with our Heavenly Father.
Thus we could obey him because of our faith in Him would help us when we heard it
again on earth ( see John 18:37 ).
At Grand Council we also learned the purpose for our progression to have a fullness
of joy.
However we also learned that some would be deceived, choose other paths, and
lose their way.
We learned that all of us would have trials in our lives: sickness,disappointment,
pain, sorrow, and death.
But understand that these would be given to us for our experience and our good
( see D&C 122:7 ).
If we allowed them to, these trials would purify us rather than defeat us.
They would teach us to have endurance , patience, and charity
( see The Teachings of Presidents of the Church:Spencer W. Kimball [2006], 15 -16 ).
At the Grand Council we also learned that because of our weakness, all of us
excepted little children would sin ( see D&C 29:46 - 47 )
We learned that a Savior would be provided for us so we can overcome our sins and
overcome death with resurrection.
We learned if we place our faith in Him, obey His word and following His
example, we would be exalted and become like our Heavenly Father.
We would receive a fullness of joy.
List some of Heavenly Fathers attributes , How does the plan of salvation
help us develop these attributes?
Additional Scriptures
Hebrews 12:9 ( God is the Father of our spirits )
Job 38: 4- 7 ( premortal life implied )
Abraham 3:22 - 28 ( vision of premortal life )
D&C 29:31 -38 ( visions of premortal life )
Moses 3:4 -7 ( spiritual and temporal creations )
1 Corinthians 15:44 ( spiritual and temporal creations )
D&C 76:23 - 24 ( begotten sons and daughters )
D& C 132:11 - 26 ( plan for progression )
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