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Lehi and his family, led by the Liahona, arrive to the shores of a great sea after traveling far from Jerusalem. Nephi, son of Lehi, is commanded by the Lord to build a ship. They practice faith and obedience to overcome every obstacle and sail to the Promised Land. Witness their gratitude as they kneel on the shore of their new home and give thanks to God for the successful journey. Teaches scriptures from 1 Nephi:16â19.
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Alma the Younger and the Sons of Mosiah rebel against their parents and work to destroy the church of Christ. In answer to their parentsâ prayers, they are visited by an angel. Alma is struck as if dead and his soul suffers the torment of sin. Alma later awakes as new person, converted by the mercy of Jesus Christ. Alma and Mosiahâs sons become the greatest missionaries in the Book of Mormon. Teaches scriptures from Mosiah 26â28; and Alma 36.
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Zoram and his prideful people have corrupted their religion which teaches them to boast of their righteousness and persecute the poor. Alma and Amulek fail to persuade the rich Zoramites to repent. Alma ministers to the poor believers and teaches one of the most important lessons on faith and humility. Zoram forces the believers in Antionum from their land where they finally find refuge with Lamanite converts in Jershon. Teaches scriptures from Alma 29â32.
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The people of Ammon, a group of Lamanites, take an oath to never kill again. They rear their children with great faith. One day the wicked Ammoron threatens the peace. 2,000 young men, not bound by the covenant of their parents, are led by Helaman to defend their people. Despite their youth and inexperience these stripling warriors bravely fight because they trust their mothersâ promise that they will not be harmed. Teaches scriptures from Alma 24, 52â56.
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Samuel the Lamanite preaches of the birth of Jesus Christ and the sign of His coming but wicked Nephites drive Samuel from their city. Some Nephites believe Samuel but they are threatened with death for their beliefs. Will they be killed by Giddianhi and the evil Gadianton robbers before the sign is fulfilled? Teaches from Luke 2; Helaman 13â16; and 3 Nephi 1â3.
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A critical operation on his leg hones the young Josephâs courage and determination. Later, his questions about faith lead him to the pages of the Bible. Joseph, again, demonstrates his rare determination and sincerity as he takes his quest directly to God. On a beautiful spring morning in a grove near his home, Heavenly Father and Jesus hear Josephâs humble petition for an answer to his questions about religion. Teaches from Joseph Smith History.
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The King is Born is the classic story of the birth of Jesus. Beginning with Gabriel announcing Godâs blessed plan for Mary, this video brings all the elements of this timeless story to life. Journey with Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem and witness the humble birth of our Savior together with the shepherds. The cunning plan of King Herod does not deceive the devoted wise men, but ultimately it is the Angel who intercedes to warn Joseph and Mary to flee into Egypt. Learn the Nativity story from Matthew 1â2, 13; and Luke 1â2.
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People often found themselves speechless when they came face-to-face with the wisdom of Jesusâfrom the learned rabbis in the temple who were astonished at the words of a 12-year-old Jesus, to the victory over Satan who unsuccessfully tempted the Savior even after He had grown pale with hunger from a 40-day fast. This story begins with Jesusâ early years and follows with His triumph over Satan, marking the beginning of His ministry. Deuteronomy 6, 8; Matthew 2â4; Mark 1; and Luke 2, 4.
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John the Baptist is a story of courage and conviction seen through the life of one of Godâs greatest prophets who gave everything to prepare the way for the Lord. It begins with the blessing Johnâs birth was to his aged parents. John grows in strength and integrity as he stands against political and spiritual adversity to preach the coming of the Lord. Finally, John beholds and baptizes Jesus, the Lamb of God. Learn from the Bible in Matthew 3â4, 14; Mark 1, 6; Luke 1, 3â4; and John 1, 5.
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Jesus is asked to judge an inheritance dispute, but instead He uses this conflict to affirm the eternal ideals of His Beatitudes taught in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus teaches the wronged brother to forgive and love his brother. All who follow Jesus must learn that what we own has little to do with who we are. Important ideals of stewardship and preparedness are emphasized through the parable of the House Built on Rock. Learn from Matthew 5â7; and Luke 6, 12. ~ Parable of the Wise and Foolish Men
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The Miracles of Jesus is an exciting panorama of Jesusâ most touching miracles. Healing the sick and afflicted, raising Jairusâ dead daughter, casting out demons and calming the storm are attributed to the principle of faith. âAll things are possible to those who believe,â Jesus tells us. The stories of Christâs miracles increase our faith and teach character building virtues such as love, mercy and service. Learn from Matthew 8â9, 11â12, 14, 17; Mark 2â6; Luke 5â8; and John 6, 11.
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Jonas, a street urchin, is desperate for bread. Yet, when he finds some, knife-wielding thugs steal it. Then one day Jonas hears that Jesus, the miracle worker, is nearby. While skeptical, Jonas decides to see this man for himselfâand what he discovers convinces him that the bread Jesus offers will satisfy oneâs hunger forever. This delightful story of the feeding of the 5,000 challenges us to consider afresh the One who is the Bread of Life. Isaiah 55; Matthew 14; Mark 6; Luke 9; John 6, 21.
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Lord, I Believe is a collection of three stories where Jesus teaches His disciples the power of faith. First, a kind Roman centurion pleads for his dying servant. The servant is healed because he asked in faith with nothing doubting. Saying âweep not,â Jesus raises the son of the poor widow of Nain. Lastly, a man with weak faith begs the Master to make his son whole, as Jesus answers, âall things are possible to him that believeth.â Matthew 8â10, 17, 19, 21; Mark 9, 11; and Luke 7, 18
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The Good Samaritan tells the most touching parable that Jesus ever taught. The story begins with the lawyerâs trick question, âWhat is the greatest commandment?â As Jesus answers with the story of the robbers, the Rabbi, the Levite and the wounded traveler becomes real. Imagine the travelerâs emotion as his own countrymen pass by while his enemy, a Samaritan, stops to help him. Jesus teaches us to love and serve one another no matter how we differ. Teaches Jesusâ from Luke 10 ~ Parable of the Good Samaritan
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Those who recognize their own sins often rejoice that Jesus would want to help anyone so lost. Three such sinners come to Jesus in need of hope, healing and forgiveness. Weaving together many New Testament stories, this tale shows how Jesus generously extends His mercy to each sinner and lovingly brings the repentant back to the fold. Matthew 9, 18; Mark 2; Luke 5, 7, 15 ~ Parables of the Debtors, Ten Pieces of Silver, and the Lost Sheep
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The Prodigal Son is a parable of a wayward son reunited with his father and family after having squandered all his inheritance through wasteful and idolatrous living. Learn of Godâs encompassing love for those who humbly repent. The example of the fatherâs joy for the return of his repentant young son is contrasted against the trust and rewards kept for those who do not waste that which God entrusts to them. Experience Jesusâ parable from Luke 15: Parable of the Prodigal Son
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Jesus often taught His followers using stories called parables. The parables of The Talents, The Rich Man and Lazarus, and The Two Sons, are presented together to reinforce important principles. They teach us how to be good stewards of the things that we have been given. These timeless truths help us focus on our faith in God and His power to help us live our lives in accordance with His teachings. Teaches from Matthew 13, 21; and Luke 16 ~ Parable of the Two Sons, the Rich Man and Lazarus, and the Talents
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Treasures in Heaven is a wonderful story of contrast between two men who seek to follow Jesus. The young rich man asks how to gain eternal life and leaves saddened because he wonât forsake worldly wealth; while Zacchaeus, the publican, gives half of his wealth to the poor and restores four-fold anything wrongly taken, to follow Jesus and receive salvation. Experience the stories from Matthew 19; Mark 10; and Luke 18â19.
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Forgive Us Our Debts combines a classic parable with the teachings of Jesus to His disciples. Jesus teaches that forgiveness comes from God as He instructs Peter to catch a fish that contains a coin to pay Peter's debt. Jesus also teaches about a man who is forgiven by his king of an enormous debt. Yet, the forgiven man leaves and immediately casts a man, who owes him almost nothing, into prison. The king then rescinds his forgiveness. To receive forgiveness we must also forgive. Learn from Matthew 17â18: Parable of the Foolish Servant
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Mortals' greatest fear is the fear of death. Lazarus Lives gives assurance that Jesus has all power over death. Jesus mourns Lazarus' death and His friends witness the deep love He has for His friends. Martha and Maryâs tears of sorrow change to joy when their brother Lazarusâ life is restored and they understand the Savior's promise of eternal life to all who believe in Jesus. Teaches ~ Faith, Love, Resurrection, Spiritual Power ~ from Matt. 16; Luke 10; John 5, 10â11.
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