D&C 94-96

Reading for class on Wed 2/13: D&C 94-96

What does God want for me?


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SIX SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE, POWERFUL SCRIPTURE STUDY - Here are some practical suggestions that I hope will help you derive greater power from your study of the scriptures: 1) If possible, set a consistent time and place to study when you can be alone and undisturbed 2) Always have a marking pencil ready as you study. Make notations in the margins. Write cross-references. Make the scriptures yours by marking them. 3) Commit yourself to study for a set amount of time rather than to just read a chapter or a certain number of pages. 4) Study topically as well as chronologically. Both approaches have merit, but we need to go to the Topical Guide or the index from time to time and read all that the Lord has said on repentance, faith, or some other principle. 5) Take time to ponder, reflect, meditate, and pray about what you read. Ask yourselves questions such as “What can I learn from this passage that will help me come unto Christ and be more like Him?” 6) Let us then go to the Lord in prayer, pleading for help or answers, and those answers will come as we open the scriptures and begin to study them. (M.Russell Ballard, Ensign, July 2004, 8)






Mosiah 23:20-22; Hel. 12:3