Hymn: Baptism
Prayer: Maycee
CLICK TO READ 2 Nephi 2:21-25
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
2 Nephi 2:21 (Dad)
Q: Why did the Lord prolong the days of Adam and Eve and their children? (Dad)
A: "So they would repent in the flesh in the days of their probation." (Brandon)
Q: What does the scriptures mean when it says our time on earth is a probationary state? (Dad)
A: "It's a test." (Kenyon)
Q: What does the scriptures mean when it says our time on earth is a probationary state? (Dad)
A: "It's a test." (Kenyon)
Q: And what is the test that we are here to pass? (Dad)
A: "To see if they'll repent and be worthy." (Kenyon) "Yes. The scriptures say specifically to see if we will do all things that the Lord commands us." (Dad)
Q: And what is the test that we are here to pass? (Dad)
A: "To see if they'll repent and be worthy." (Kenyon) "Yes. The scriptures say specifically to see if we will do all things that the Lord commands us." (Dad)
Q: What would have happened if they had not partaken of the forbidden fruit? (Dad)
A: "They wouldn't have fallen and everything that was created would have stayed the same for eternity." (Brandon) "They wouldn't have any children. They would have no feelings. They would not be happy or sad." (Shaylee)
Q: When Adam and Eve were in the garden of Eden the scriptures say they were like what? (Dad)
A: "Children." (Mom) "Yes, like children they were in a state of innocence meaning not understanding good and evil. And notice that it says while in this state they had no joy." (Dad)
Q: When Adam and Eve were in the garden of Eden the scriptures say they were like what? (Dad)
A: "Children." (Mom) "Yes, like children they were in a state of innocence meaning not understanding good and evil. And notice that it says while in this state they had no joy." (Dad)
2 Nephi 2:24-25 (Maycee & Kenyon)
Q: What does it say is our purpose to life? (Dad)
A: "Is to have joy." (Kenyon) "Yes, and we could not have joy unless there was sin and misery so that's why it was part of God's plan for Adam and Eve to partake of the forbidden fruit." (Dad)
A: "Is to have joy." (Kenyon) "Yes, and we could not have joy unless there was sin and misery so that's why it was part of God's plan for Adam and Eve to partake of the forbidden fruit." (Dad)
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