Footnotes
[1]. It is suggested that this lesson be made simply a review of Part I, and that two sessions of the class could be profitably used for this purpose.
LESSON XXXIII.
(Scripture Reading Exercise.)
THE FORM OF GOD.
ANALYSIS. | REFERENCES. |
I. Jesus Divine-Hence God. 1. Dependent Upon Revelation for Knowledge of Form and Nature of God. 2. World's Need of a Revelation of God. 3. Scripture Evidence of the Divinity of Jesus: —Jesus Christ is Called God in Revelation—Hence God; —Jesus Declares Himself to be God—The Son of God; —Jesus is to be Worshipped—Hence God; —Jesus Christ is Creator—Hence God; | The New Testament and Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants. Psalms xix, Rom. i, Note 1. Note 2. See collection of passages of Scripture, Richards and Little's Compendium title, "True and Living God," pp. 187-191. Note 3 and contexts of passages of Scripture cited. Note 4. Note 5. Note 6. Note 7. Hebrews i and Notes 8, 9, 10, 11 and the Scripture References within the notes. |
II. Jesus the Express Image of the Father's Person. |
SPECIAL TEXT: "For it pleased the Father that in Him [the Christ] should all fulness dwell. * * * For in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily." Colossians.