Enternal Families Case Study 1
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Eternal Family
REL 200C
Case Study #1
Before Class
Step 1:
Review the following talks from the Unit 1 required readings and answer the following questions. Each answer must include at least one quote
and your personal thoughts
.
Talks:
The Love and Laws of God
– President Russel M. Nelson
Love and Law
– President Dallin H. Oaks
Divine Love
– President Russell M. Nelson
Questions:
1.
How are God’s love and God’s law interrelated?
Personal Thoughts
Quote(s)
Heavenly Father loves us very much and that is why he gives us laws. He wants us to be like him and be safe so he gives us laws for our own benefit.
“More than anything, our Father wants His children to choose to return home to Him… We do that by using our agency to find and stay on the covenant path that leads back to our heavenly home. ”Mercy cannot rob justice,2 and those who obtain mercy are “they who have kept the covenant and observed the commandment” (D&C 54:6).
2.
What are the similarities or differences between the terms “divine love” and “unconditional love”? Which title best describes God’s love? Why?
Personal Thoughts
Quote(s)
“Unconditional love” is more of a new term saying love is basically never ending however
“divine love” is more of a royal higher love. I think Gods love is a good mix of both because
it is never ending but it is also greater than all love so great we cannot even comprehend
“While divine love can be called perfect, infinite, enduring, and universal, it cannot correctly be characterized as unconditional”
3.
Does God’s love supersede or trump his laws and commandments? Explain.
Personal Thoughts
Quote(s)
No, his commandments are law his love is mercy his law is justice. There is a balance between love and justice and that balance is up to God.
“Again, “all that he requires of you is to keep his commandments; and he has promised … that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth vary from that which he hath said; therefore, if ye do keep his commandments he doth bless you and prosper you.”
Eternal Family
REL 200C
Step 2:
Explore the following and provide your thoughts in the box below:
Without the guiding influence of the Holy Ghost or inspired Church leaders, many people develop a worldview, opinion, lifestyle, or attitude that is not in harmony with the eternal laws of God. Even members of the Church sometimes fall into this trap. What should a person do if they find themselves in disharmony with revealed and eternal truths? What would a faithful approach look like for this person?
If a person finds themselves in disharmony with revealed and eternal truths, a faithful approach would be to turn to God in prayer, seeking His guidance and direction. It's also essential to study the scriptures
and the teachings of Church leaders to gain a better understanding of these truths. During and After Class
Step 3:
Complete the following Case Study Activity by reading the scenario and providing the information requested.
Scenario:
Your high school friends John and Janice have been dating for two years. Both are inactive members of the Church now. They have discussed marriage but are afraid they may not be successful because both have siblings who divorced within a few years of being married. On the other hand, they have several friends who have never married but are living together with their boyfriend or girlfriend. They seem happy and their relationships healthy, as far as John and Janice can tell. "Marriage is just a piece of paper," one of their friends told them. "And besides," he continued, "if getting married is important to you, what better way to see if you're truly compatible than to test-drive the relationship by living together first?" They are seriously considering moving in that direction. Both John and Janice love God and know that he loves them, and feel that because of that love, that he (God) will support whatever decision they make. They know that you're a member of the Church and they have always valued your opinion. Now they're asking what advice or perspective you have to offer them about their situation.
Questions:
1.
What assumptions or premises are John and Janice buying into? How are these assumptions and premises affecting their conclusions about marriage and cohabitation?
Assumptions that John and Janice are buying into are that marriage tends to end in divorce and that it might be better to test it out through cohabitation first like some of their friends are doing and seem happy. This misunderstand love they have a like of God but not necessarily a love of God. They don’t see cohabitation as a problem and fell that it can be better than marriage. Also assuming that marriage is just a piece of paper shoes misunderstanding of marriage. 2.
What teachings from the scriptures and prophets we have studied in this unit persuade you that cohabitation is not the best approach? (Provide at least two scriptures
and two prophet’s quotes
. Include the actual scriptures and quotes in your submission, along with the reference).
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