Christmas Trivia
Let’s see what you know about Christmas and the Christmas Holiday tradition! Answer the question below in the comments.
Let’s see what you know about Christmas and the Christmas Holiday tradition! Answer the question below in the comments.
Let’s see what you know about Christmas and the Christmas Holiday tradition! Answer the question below in the comments.
Let’s see what you know about Christmas and the Christmas Holiday tradition! Answer the question below in the comments.
Let’s see what you know about Christmas and the Christmas Holiday tradition! Answer the question below in the comments.
The anointed (Gk.) or Messiah (Heb.).
Jesus, who is called Christ, is the firstborn of the Father in the spirit and the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh. He is Jehovah, and was foreordained to his great calling in the Grand Councils before the world was. He was born of Mary at Bethlehem, lived a sinless life, and wrought out a perfect atonement for all mankind by the shedding of his blood and his death on the cross. He rose from the grave and brought to pass the bodily resurrection of every living thing and the salvation and exaltation of the faithful.
He is the greatest Being to be born on this earth – the perfect example – and all religious things should be done in his name. He is Lord of lords, King of kings, the Creator, the Savior, the God of the whole earth, the Captain of our salvation, the Bright and Morning Star. He is in all things, above all things, through all things, and round about all things; he is Alpha and Omega, the first and the last; his name is above every name, and is the only name under heaven by which we can be saved.
He will come again in power and glory to dwell on the earth, and will stand as Judge of all mankind at the last day.
To learn more of Jesus Christ and His Life and Sacrifice for us follow this link.
December 23, 1805 – Born Joseph Smith– the Prophet. 1st President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Joseph Smith Jr. - The Prophet
In the October 2011 general conference, Elder Dallin H. Oaks began his address by quoting a profoundly important question the Savior asked long ago: “What think ye of Christ?” (Matthew 22:42).
Elder Oaks then declared, “With those same words I ask my fellow Latter-day Saints and other Christians what you really believe about Jesus Christ and what you are doing because of that belief.”
This Christmas season, take time to consider what you believe about Jesus Christ and how that belief shapes your life. You could watch or listen to Elder Oaks’s conference address or consider the resources in this link.