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  2. Come, Follow Me lesson aids: January 21–27; John 1 (We Have Found the Messiah)
  3. Come, Follow Me lesson aids: January 28–February 3; Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3 (PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD)
  4. Come, Follow Me lesson aids: February 4-10; Luke 4-5 (The Spirit of the Lord Is upon Me)
  5. Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 7 study aids: February 11–17, 2019; John 2–4 (Ye Must Be Born Again)
  6. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: FEBRUARY 25–MARCH 3; Matthew 6–7; (He Taught Them as One Having Authority)
  7. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: March 4–March 10; Matthew 8–9; Mark 2–5 (Thy Faith Hath Made Thee Whole)
  8. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MARCH 11–MARCH 17; Matthew 10–12; Mark 2; Luke 7; 11 (These Twelve Jesus Sent Forth)
  9. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MARCH 18 – MARCH 24; MATTHEW 13; LUKE 8; 13 (Who Hath Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear)
  10. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MARCH 25 – MARCH 31; Matthew 14–15; Mark 6–7; John 5–6 ( Be Not Afraid )
  11. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: APRIL 1 – APRIL 8; Matthew 16–17; Mark 9; Luke 9 ( Thou Art the Christ )
  12. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: APRIL 15 – APRIL 21; Matthew 21–28; Matthew 28:1–10; Luke 24:13–35; John 20:19–29; 1 Corinthians 15:1–8, 55 ( O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory? )
  13. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: APRIL 22 – APRIL 28; Matthew 18; Luke 10 ( “What Shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?” )
  14. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: APRIL 29 – MAY 5; John 7-10 “I am the Good Shepherd”
  15. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MAY 6 – MAY 12; John 11; LUKE 12-17 “Rejoice with Me; for I Have Found My Sheep Which Was Lost”
  16. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MAY 13 – MAY 19; Matthew 19–20; Mark 10; Luke 18 “What Lack I Yet?”
  17. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: MAY 20 – May 26; Matthew 21–23; Mark 11; Luke 19–20; John 12 “Behold, Thy King Cometh”
  18. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: May 27–June 2 Joseph Smith—Matthew 1; Matthew 25; Mark 12–13; Luke 21 “The Son of Man Shall Come”
  19. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: June 10–16 Matthew 26; Mark 14; Luke 22; John 18 “Not as I Will, but as Thou Wilt”
  20. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: June 17-23 — Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19 “It Is Finished”
  21. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: June 24–30 — Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20–21 “He Is Risen”
  22. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: July 1–7 — Acts 1–5 “Ye Shall Be Witnesses unto Me”
  23. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: July 8–14 Acts 6–9 “What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?”
  24. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: July 22–28 Acts 16–21 “The Lord Had Called Us for to Preach the Gospel”
  25. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS | Acts 10–15 | “The Word of God Grew and Multiplied”
  26. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: July 29–August 4 Acts 22–28 “A Minister and a Witness”
  27. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: August 5–11 Romans 1–6 “The Power of God unto Salvation”
  28. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: August 12–18 Romans 7–16 “Overcome Evil with Good”
  29. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: August 19-25 1 Corinthians 1–7 “Be Perfectly Joined Together”
  30. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: August 26–September 1 1 Corinthians 8–13 “Ye Are the Body of Christ”
  31. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: September 2–8 1 Corinthians 14–16 “God Is Not the Author of Confusion, but of Peace” #ComeFollowMe
  32. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: September 9–15 2 Corinthians 1–7 “Be Ye Reconciled to God”
  33. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: September 16–22 2 Corinthians 8–13 “God Loveth a Cheerful Giver” #ComeFollowMe
  34. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: September 23–29 Galatians “Walk in the Spirit”
  35. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: September 30–October 13 Ephesians “For the Perfecting of the Saints”
  36. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: October 14–20 Philippians; Colossians “I Can Do All Things through Christ Which Strengtheneth Me”
  37. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: October 21–27 1 and 2 Thessalonians “Be Not Soon Shaken in Mind, or Be Troubled” #ComeFollowMe
  38. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: October 28 – November 3 1 and 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon #ComeFollowMe “Be Thou an Example of the Believers”
  39. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: November 4–10 Hebrews 1–6 Jesus Christ, “the Author of Eternal Salvation”
  40. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: November 11–17 Hebrews 7–13 “An High Priest of Good Things to Come”
  41. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: November 25–December 1 1 and 2 Peter “Rejoice with Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory”
  42. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: December 2–8 1–3 John; Jude “God Is Love”
  43. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: December 9–15 Revelation 1–11 “Glory, and Power, Be unto … the Lamb for Ever”
  44. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: December 16-22 Matthew 1:18–25; 2:1–12; Luke 1:26–38; 2:1–20 Christmas, “Good Tidings of Great Joy”
  45. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: December 23–29 Revelation 12–22 “He That Overcometh Shall Inherit All Things”
  46. COME, FOLLOW ME LESSON AIDS: November 18–24 James “Be Ye Doers of the Word, and Not Hearers Only”

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From Meridian Magazine:

References cited not in the chapters studied:

JST Matthew 4:1 

Then Jesus was led up of the Spirit, into the wilderness, to be with God.

Other Instances of Jesus Praying to His Father

  Luke 5:16

And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed.

Luke 6: 12, 13

And it came to pass in those days that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God. And when it was day, he called unto him his disciples: and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles.

JST Matt. 4:5

Then Jesus was taken up into the holy city, and the Spirit setteth him on the pinnacle of the temple.

JST Matt. 4:11–12

And now Jesus knew that John was cast into prison, and he sent angels, and behold, they came and ministered unto him.

Luke 22:28

Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations.

Isaiah 61:1,2

The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me: because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound.

To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God to comfort all that mourn.

Greek—tekton means a worker in wood or stone, a builder.

JST Matthew 4:18–22

I am he of whom it is written by the prophets; follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.

Elder Neal A. Maxwell, “Willing to Submit”, April 1985

https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1985/04/willing-to-submit?lang=eng

While we see this quality in the quiet but spiritually luxuriant lives of the genuine, spiritual heroes and heroines about us, the lack of it keeps so many of us straggling in the foothills and off the peaks in the adventure of full discipleship. I refer to our hesitancy and our holding back in submitting fully to the Lord and His purposes for us.

This holding back is like leaving Egypt without journeying all the way to the Holy Land, or waiting in Nauvoo for the railroad to come through, or staying permanently at Winter Quarters.

Suppose Peter had not left his nets “straightway”? (See Mark 1:18.) He might have become the respected president of the local Galilean fishermen’s association. But he would not have been on the Mount of Transfiguration with Jesus, Moses, and Elias and heard the voice of God. (See Matt. 17:4.)

Joseph Smith, 27 June, 1839, The Words of Joseph Smith, p. 5

A person may profit by noticing the first intimation of the Spirit of Revelation. For instance when you feel pure Intelligence flowing unto you it may give you sudden strokes of ideas that by noticing it you may find it fulfilled the same day or soon

Elder Ronald A. Rasband, “Let the Holy Spirit Guide”, April 2017 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/04/let-the-holy-spirit-guide?lang=eng

We must be confident in our first promptings. Sometimes we rationalize; we wonder if we are feeling a spiritual impression or if it is just our own thoughts. When we begin to second-guess, even third-guess, our feelings—and we all have—we are dismissing the Spirit; we are questioning divine counsel. The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that if you will listen to the first promptings, you will get it right nine times out of ten.17

Now a caution: don’t expect fireworks because you responded to the Holy Ghost. Remember, you are about the work of the still, small voice.

President Thomas S. Monson,“Consider the Blessings”, Oct. 2012
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/10/consider-the-blessings?lang=eng

I have learned, as I have mentioned in previous messages, never to postpone a prompting. On one occasion many years ago, I was swimming laps at the old Deseret Gym in Salt Lake City when I felt the inspiration to go to the University Hospital to visit a good friend of mine who had lost the use of his lower limbs because of a malignancy and the surgery which followed. I immediately left the pool, dressed, and was soon on my way to see this good man.

When I arrived at his room, I found that it was empty. Upon inquiry I learned I would probably find him in the swimming pool area of the hospital, an area which was used for physical therapy. Such turned out to be the case. He had guided himself there in his wheelchair and was the only occupant of the room. He was on the far side of the pool, near the deep end. I called to him, and he maneuvered his wheelchair over to greet me. We had an enjoyable visit, and I accompanied him back to his hospital room, where I gave him a blessing.

I learned later from my friend that he had been utterly despondent that day and had been contemplating taking his own life. He had prayed for relief but began to feel that his prayers had gone unanswered. He went to the pool with the thought that this would be a way to end his misery—by guiding his wheelchair into the deep end of the pool. I had arrived at a critical moment, in response to what I know was inspiration from on high.

My friend was able to live many more years—years filled with happiness and gratitude. How pleased I am to have been an instrument in the Lord’s hands on that critical day at the swimming pool.

 


 

Joel’s Monastery is also a good resource for some insight!

 


The Bible (TV series) – Satan tempts Jesus in the wilderness (Matthew 4)

A short film illustrating Christ’s forty days in the wilderness where, prior to beginning His earthly ministry, He was tempted by Satan… yet without sin. Whereas some dialogue was added to further the narrative– every bit of Christ’s dialogue was carefully chosen and adapted from other parts of scripture with much prayer and study. The true account can be found in fourth chapter of the book of Matthew.

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