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June 24–30
6月24-30日
Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20–21
馬太福音第28章;馬可福音第16章;路加福音第24章;約翰福音第20~21章
“He Is Risen”
「他已經復活了」

1Prayerfully read Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; and John 20–21, reflecting on the joy you have because of the Resurrection of Christ.

2Ponder how you might share your testimony of this event with others.

RECORD YOUR IMPRESSIONS
記錄心得感想

3To many observers, the death of Jesus of Nazareth may have seemed like an ironic end to a remarkable life.

4Wasn’t this the man who raised Lazarus from the dead?

5Hadn’t He withstood the murderous threats from the Pharisees time after time?

6He had demonstrated power to heal blindness, leprosy, and palsy. The very winds and the seas obeyed Him.

7And yet here He was, hanging from a cross, declaring, “It is finished” (John 19:30).

8There may have been some sincere surprise in the mocking words “He saved others; himself he cannot save” (Matthew 27:42).

9But we know that Jesus’s death was not the end of the story.

10We know that the silence of the tomb was temporary and that Christ’s saving work was just beginning.

11He is found today not “among the dead” but among the living (Luke 24:5).

12His teachings would not be silenced, for His loyal disciples would preach the gospel in “all nations,” trusting His promise that He would be “with [them] alway, even unto the end of the world” (Matthew 28:19–20).

Ideas for Personal Scripture Study
個人經文研讀的建議
Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20
馬太福音第28章;馬可福音第16章;路加福音第24章;約翰福音第20章
Because Jesus was resurrected, I too will be resurrected.
由於耶穌復活了,我也必會復活。

13In these passages, you will read about one of the most important events in the history of humankind: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

14As you read, put yourself in the place of the people who witnessed the events surrounding the Resurrection.

15How might these witnesses have felt?

16How do you feel as you read about the Savior’s Resurrection?

17Consider how it has affected you—your outlook on life, your relationships with others, your faith in Christ, and your faith in other gospel truths.

18See also Bible Dictionary, “Resurrection”; “Resurrection,” Gospel Topics, topics.lds.org.

Luke 24:13–35
路加福音24:13-35
We can invite the Savior to “abide with us.”
我們可以邀請聖靈「同我們住」。

19The experience of the two traveling disciples who met the resurrected Savior can have parallels to your path of discipleship.

20What connections do you see between this account and your experiences as a follower of Christ?

21How can you walk with Him today and invite Him to “tarry” a little longer? (Luke 24:29).

22How do you recognize His presence in your life?

23In what ways has the Holy Ghost testified of the divinity of Jesus Christ to you?

Luke 24:36–43; John 20
路加福音24:36-43;約翰福音第20章
Does Jesus Christ have a body?
耶穌基督有身體嗎?

24Through the accounts of the risen Lord appearing to Mary Magdalene and His later interactions with His disciples, we learn that Jesus’s Resurrection was literal and physical.

25With His resurrected, glorified body, He walked, talked, and ate with His followers.

26Other scriptures also testify that Jesus Christ has a body of flesh and bones: Philippians 3:20–21; 3 Nephi 11:13–15; Doctrine and Covenants 110:2–3; 130:1, 22.

John 20:19–29
約翰福音20:19-29
“Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.”
「那沒有看見就信的有福了。」

27It can be difficult to believe that something is true without seeing physical proof.

28You may at times feel like Thomas, who said, “Except I shall see … I will not believe” (John 20:25).

29In response, the Savior said to Thomas, “Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed” (John 20:29).

30How have you been blessed for believing in spiritual things you could not see?

31What helps you have faith in the Savior even when you cannot see Him?

32What other truths do you believe even without physical evidence?

33How can you continue to strengthen your faith in “things which are not seen, which are true”? (Alma 32:21; see also Ether 12:6).

34Consider recording in a journal experiences that have helped you believe in Jesus Christ, or share them with someone you know.

John 21:1–17
約翰福音21:1-17
The Savior invites me to feed His sheep.
救主邀請我去餵養祂的羊。

35It might be interesting to compare the Savior’s interaction with His Apostles in John 21 to the first time He commanded them to let down their fishing nets, recorded in Luke 5:1–11.

36What similarities and differences do you find?

37What insights about discipleship do you find?

38Consider how the Savior’s words to Peter in John 21:15–17 might apply to you.

39Is there anything holding you back from ministering to the Lord’s sheep?

40What would your response be if the Lord asked you, “Lovest thou me?”

41Ponder how you can show your love for the Lord.

42See also Jeffrey R. Holland, “The First Great Commandment,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2012, 83–85.

Ideas for Family Scripture Study and Family Home Evening
家庭經文研讀和家人家庭晚會的建議

43As you finish reading the Gospels with your family, the Spirit can help you know what principles to emphasize and discuss in order to meet the needs of your family.

44Here are some suggestions:

Matthew 28:6
馬太福音28:6

45Why are the words “He is not here: for he is risen” some of the most hopeful and important words ever spoken?

Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20–21
馬太福音第28章;馬可福音第16章;路加福音第24章;約翰福音第20~21章

46As your family reads these chapters, pay attention to the people who interacted with Jesus in each account.

47For example, at one point you might focus on the people who visited the Savior’s tomb.

48At another point, you might carefully study the actions of the Apostles or the disciples on the road to Emmaus.

49Road to Emmaus, by Jon McNaughton

Matthew 28:16–20; Mark 16:14–20; Luke 24:44–53
馬太福音28:16-20;馬可福音16:14-20;路加福音22:44-53

50As a family, discuss the work Christ was asking His Apostles to do.

51How can we help accomplish this work?

52Can you share a time when you felt “the Lord working with [you]” to help you accomplish His purposes? (Mark 16:20).

John 21:15–17
約翰福音21:15-17

53Consider reading these verses while eating together.

54This could add some meaning to the Savior’s words “feed my sheep.”

55Based on what Jesus taught about sheep in the New Testament (see, for example, Matthew 9:35–36; 10:5–6; 25:31–46; Luke 15:4–7; John 10:1–16), why is feeding sheep a good metaphor for nourishing and caring for God’s children?

56What does the metaphor teach about how Heavenly Father and Jesus feel about us?

57For more ideas for teaching children, see this week’s outline in Come, Follow Me—For Primary.

Improving Personal Study
改進個人研讀

58Use music to invite the Spirit and learn doctrine.

59Listening to or singing hymns such as “He Is Risen!” or “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today,” Hymns, nos. 199, 200, can invite the Spirit and help you learn about the Savior’s Resurrection.