276.2: Heritage, Legacy, Covenant (OT Gospel Doctrine Lesson 7, Sunday School)

 The Abrahamic Covenant

 

In essence, the Abrahamic covenant is about how God uses those who make covenants and live well to bless the lives of all their children. This section introduces Abraham, explores how God works with us in our limitations and weakness, as well as the impact of covenants on our relationship with God and others. Finally, we discuss our responsibility to appreciate our strengths and weaknesses, privileges and limitations and use our blessings to live well and bless the lives of others.

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Class Member Reading:Abraham 1:1–4; 2:1–11; Genesis 12:1–8; 17:1–9; 18:19

Additional Reading: Doctrine and Covenants 132:19–24, 29–32; Genesis 15; “Abraham, Covenant of,” Bible Dictionary

Other Reading: Genesis 12-25

 

Maxine and Allen contribute an insightful discussion.

 

You can access the Annotated Reading here (or PDF)

You can access the Lesson Notes here (or PDF)

 

Timeline

 

Lesson Part 1

0:00        Introduction

4:05        Assigned Reading

16:18     The meaning of covenants to God and to each other

19:09     Abraham Flawed

20:05     We have differing gifts

Discussion Part 1

23:53     Discussion Intros

26:28     Abrahamic Covenant

30:03     Chosen People: Good or Bad

37:11     Extra-LDS saving knowledge

53:57     Covenants in Mormonism

 

Resources

Ensign article on the Abrahamic Covenant

Abraham in the Encyclopedia of Mormonism

“The Doctrine of Inclusion” by Elder Ballard

Outliers by Malcom Gladwell (or the Kindle version is $4)

Jonathan Haidt on Cooperation

Science article on cooperation

The New York Times article on the traits of successful cultures

Jared Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel

 

Thanks to James Estrada for a great post production turnaround, and to Steven Nelson for the beautiful bumper music.

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