"Continue Ye in My Love"
FAIR Faithful Resources for Come, Follow Me 2023 June 5–11. John 14–17: “Continue Ye in My Love.” Find answers to difficult questions to help you in your learning and teaching. Here is a collection of reliable resources to supplement your study of John 14–17. FAIR Resources link to relevant questions which have been answered on the FAIR website. Under Church Resources you’ll find links to the different Come, Follow Me manuals, as well as other helpful links as applicable. Other Resources link to resources outside of FAIR that are trustworthy and helpful.
Main points to ponder
An if/then statement is a logical statement that expresses a conditional relationship between two parts: the “if” clause and the “then” clause. It’s a way of describing a cause-and-effect relationship or a condition and its consequence. Consider some of the if/then statements the Savior uses in this week’s reading:
- “If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also” (John 14:7)
- “If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.” (John 7:14)
- “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” (John 14:15)
- “If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father.” (John 14:28)
- “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” (John 15:7)
- “If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love.” (John 15:10)
- “Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.” (John 15:14)
What can these statements teach us about our relationship with Christ? What do they teach us about his love?
Faithful Resources on the FAIR website:
- Question: What scriptures explain the Latter-day Saint view of Jesus’ divine Sonship?
- Question: Is prayer the only element required in the determination of truth?
- Who Is Truth: Reframing Our Questions for a Richer Faith
- “The Apologetic Implications of the Truth Made Flesh” by Jeffrey Thayne from our 2020 conference
- “Have You Been Saved By Grace?” How Do We Respond?
- Salvation by Grace Alone?
- Question: Do Mormons ignore the doctrine of grace at the expense of “works”?
- Non-LDS Christian Stephen H. Webb: Joseph Smith does not reject the efficacy or necessity of grace
- Question: Is it impossible to receive the grace of Jesus Christ so long as we are sinning?
- Question: Do Mormons believe that everyone else will be “damned”?
- Question: Do the Latter-day Saint “Three Degrees of Glory” have a basis in the Bible?
- Question: What did the Jews and early Christians really believe with regard to a three-part heaven?
- Question: Is Jesus the promised Messiah of the Old Testament?
Resources on the Church website:
Come, Follow Me—For Individuals and Families
Faithful Resources from other reliable websites:
- Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps — Lesson 24: June 5–11, Jonn Claybaugh
- The New Testament in Context: Come, Follow Me Lesson 24
- “I Have Revealed Your Name”: The Hidden Temple in John 17, William J. Hamblin
- Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 22
- I Show My Love for Jesus Christ by Keeping His Commandment to Love, Hales Swift
- Scripture Roundtable: New Testament Gospel Doctrine Lesson 23, “Love One Another, As I Have Loved You”
- Scripture Roundtable: New Testament Gospel Doctrine Lesson 24, “This Is Life Eternal”
- The Lamb of God: Unique Aspects of the Passion Narrative in John, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel
- Come Follow Me – John 13-17, Book of Mormon Central Archive
- Holy Week: The Anointing of Jesus, Messages of Christ
- Holy Week: Triumphal Entry, Messages of Christ
- Our Savior in the Gospels: The Last Supper
- Our Savior in the Gospels: That They All May Be One
- Our Savior in the Gospels: John 17: The Foreordained Redeemer
- Come Follow Me 2019: John 13-17, Book of Mormon Central
- “Continue Ye in My Love” John 13-17, BYU Studies
- Scripture Central, Lynne Hilton Wilson: John 14-17
- Scripture Central, Taylor and Tyler: John 14-17
- The Scriptures are Real, Kerry Muhlestein: John 14-17, Part 2 with Jonathan Nabrotzky
- Follow Him, John Bytheway and Hank Smith: Part 1, Part 2, I am the Way
- BYU Scripture Roundtable Discussions: That They All May Be One
- BYUtv, Come Follow Up: John 14-17
Be sure to listen to Jennifer Roach’s presentation for this week!
Dig deeper:
- President Russell M. Nelson: Peacemakers Needed
- Elder Jonathan S. Schmitt: That They Might Know Thee
- Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: The Only True God and Jesus Christ Whom He Hath Sent
- Elder M. Russell Ballard: To Whom Shall We Go?
- Loren C. Dunn: Unity in the Faith
Krystyna Hales is the Operations & HR Manager for the Foundation. She joined the Foundation in 2020 and is so grateful to be a part of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ through Wilford Woodruff’s words in this unique way.
“Who is the Holy Ghost to You?”
By Krystyna Hales
In John 16:13, Christ said, “Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.”
Wilford Woodruff recorded counsel given by Joseph Smith to John Taylor on this same topic: “You watch the impression of the Spirit of God; you watch the whisperings of Spirit to you; you carry them out in your life, and [this] will become a principle of revelation in you, and you will know and understand this Spirit and power.”1 Wilford also taught, “The Holy Ghost is not restricted to men, nor to apostles or prophets; it belongs to every faithful man and woman, and to every child who is old enough to receive the gospel of Christ.”2
The Holy Ghost is one of the greatest gifts we can be given from God. Countless times throughout my life it has confirmed truth, brought revelation, warned me of danger or missteps, guided choices, and helped me feel peace and love. I’m so grateful for a loving God that has granted us the gift of the Holy Ghost—we need only to live worthy of it.
Endnotes
1 Discourse given by Wilford Woodruff, August 10, 1890, p. 3, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, wilfordwoodruffpapers.org.
2 Discourse given by Wilford Woodruff, June 2, 1889, p. 5, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/discourse/1889-06-02.
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