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November 25–December 1
11月25日-12月1日
1 and 2 Peter
彼得前後書
“Rejoice with Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory”
「說不出來、滿有榮光的大喜樂」

1As you read the Epistles of Peter, you may receive promptings to act.

2Record these promptings while you are “yet in the Spirit” (D&C 76:80) so you can accurately capture what you are being taught.

RECORD YOUR IMPRESSIONS
記錄心得感想

3Shortly after His Resurrection, the Savior made a prophecy that must have been troubling to Peter.

4He said that when Peter was old, he would be carried “whither [he] wouldest not … , signifying by what death he should glorify God” (John 21:18–19).

5When Peter wrote his epistles, he knew that this prophesied martyrdom was near: “Shortly I must put off this my tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me” (2 Peter 1:14).

6Unfortunately, such severe persecution was common for the Saints in Roman provinces, to whom Peter was writing (see 1 Peter 1:1).

7And yet his words were not filled with fear or pessimism.

8Instead, he taught the Saints to “greatly rejoice,” even though they were “in heaviness through manifold temptations.”

9He counseled them to remember that “the trial of [their] faith” would lead to “praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ” and to “the salvation of [their] souls” (1 Peter 1:6–7, 9).

10Peter’s faith must have been comforting to those early Saints, as it is encouraging to Saints today, who are also “partakers of Christ’s sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, [we] may be glad also with exceeding joy” (1 Peter 4:13).

Ideas for Personal Scripture Study
個人經文研讀的建議
1 Peter 1:3–9; 2:19–24; 3:14–17; 4:12–19
彼得前書1:3-9;2:19-24;3:14-17;4:12-19
I can find joy during times of trial and suffering.
我可以在遭逢考驗和苦難時尋得喜樂。

11At first glance, it might seem strange that Peter used words like rejoice, happy, glory, and exceeding joy in association with words we typically associate with hardship: heaviness, temptations, grief, fiery trial, and sufferings (see 1 Peter 1:6; 2:19; 4:12–13).

12Peter’s message to the early Saints was the same message taught by President Russell M. Nelson: “Saints can be happy under every circumstance. …

13When the focus of our lives is on God’s plan of salvation … and Jesus Christ and His gospel, we can feel joy regardless of what is happening—or not happening—in our lives.

14Joy comes from and because of Him. He is the source of all joy” .

15(“Joy and Spiritual Survival,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2016, 82)

16As you read 1 Peter 1:3–9; 2:19–24; 3:14–17; 4:12–19, what gives you hope that you can find joy even in the midst of difficult circumstances?

1 Peter 3:18–20; 4:1–6
彼得前書3:18-20;4:1-6
The gospel is preached to the dead so they can be judged justly.
福音會傳給死者,讓他們可以得到公正的審判。

17One day, each person will stand at the judgment bar and “give account to him that is ready to judge the quick and the dead” (1 Peter 4:5).

18Some might wonder how God can judge all people fairly when their opportunities to understand and live the gospel are so different.

19Notice the doctrine that Peter taught in 1 Peter 3:18–20; 4:6 to help the Saints in his day understand that God’s judgments will be just.

20How do these verses strengthen your faith in God’s fairness and justice?

21To study this doctrine further, explore Doctrine and Covenants 138, a revelation President Joseph F. Smith received as he pondered these writings of Peter.

22What blessings come to those who make the ordinances of the gospel available to their family members who have died and are still waiting for these ordinances?

23See also “Baptisms for the Dead,” Gospel Topics, topics.lds.org.

2 Peter 1:1–11
彼得後書1:1-11
Through the power of Jesus Christ, I can develop my divine nature.
藉著耶穌基督的大能,我可以培養我的神性特質。

24Do you ever feel that becoming like Jesus Christ and developing His attributes is not possible?

25Elder Robert D. Hales offered this encouraging thought about how we can develop Christlike attributes: “The attributes of the Savior … are interwoven characteristics, added one to another, which develop in us in interactive ways.

26In other words, we cannot obtain one Christlike characteristic without also obtaining and influencing others.

27As one characteristic becomes strong, so do many more” .

28(“Becoming a Disciple of Our Lord Jesus Christ,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, 46) 。

29Each Christlike quality we develop helps us weave a spiritual tapestry of discipleship.

30Consider reading 2 Peter 1:1–11 in conjunction with Elder Hales’s message. What do you learn from these two Apostles that helps you in your efforts to become more Christlike?

31See also 1 Peter 4:8; David A. Bednar, “Exceeding Great and Precious Promises,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2017, 90–93.

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

32As you read the scriptures with your family, the Spirit can help you know what principles to emphasize and discuss in order to meet the needs of your family.

33Here are some suggestions:

1 Peter 2:5–10
彼得前書2:5-10

34As you read these verses with your family, consider using rocks to help family members visualize Peter’s teachings that the Savior is our “chief corner stone.”

35How are we like the “lively [living] stones” that God is using to build His kingdom?

36What do we learn from Peter about the Savior and our role in His kingdom?

37What is Peter’s message to your family?

1 Peter 3:8–17
彼得前書3:8-17

38How can we “be ready always to give an answer” to those who ask us about our faith?

39Your family might enjoy role-playing situations in which someone approaches them with a question about the gospel.

1 Peter 3:18–20; 4:6
彼得前書 3:18-20;4:6

40What can you do as a family to learn about your deceased ancestors?

41Perhaps on a deceased ancestor’s birthday you could cook your ancestor’s favorite meal, display pictures, or tell stories from your ancestor’s life.

42If possible, you could also plan to receive ordinances for this ancestor in the temple.

2 Peter 1:16–21
彼得後書1:16-21

43In these verses, Peter reminded the Saints of his experience on the Mount of Transfiguration (see also Matthew 17:1–9).

44What do we learn from these verses about the teachings of prophets? (see also D&C 1:38).

45What gives us confidence to follow our living prophet today?

46For more ideas for teaching children, see this week’s outline in Come, Follow Me—For Primary.

Improving Our Teaching
改進教導

47“Be ready always.”

48Informal teaching moments at home can come and go quickly, so it’s important to take advantage of them when they arise.

49How can you strive to “be ready always” to teach your family members gospel truths and share “the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15) when teaching moments arise?

50(See Teaching in the Savior’s Way, 16.)