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1. Baptism

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Your Baptismal Covenant When you were baptized, you entered into a covenant with God. You can grow in spirituality and become more like the Savior by keeping your baptismal covenant, partaking of the sacrament to renew your covenant, and repenting of your sins.

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2. Covenant

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A covenant is a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people. For example, you made a covenant when you were baptized, and you renew that covenant each time you partake of the sacrament (see Mosiah 18:8–10; D&C 20:37, 77, 79).

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3. Abrahamic Covenant

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It is an everlasting covenant that extends to all of Abraham’s seed (see Genesis 17:7). See also Covenant; Eternal Life; Ordinances; Patriarchal Blessings; Priesthood

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4. Chapter 8: Getting Ready for the Church of Jesus Christ: April 1830

Doctrine and Covenants Stories

We remember that he suffered and bled for us in the Garden of Gethsemane.Doctrine and Covenants 20:79We make covenants when we take the sacrament. If we keep our covenants, we are promised that His Spirit will be with us.Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79

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5. My Baptismal Covenant

Faith in God for Boys

When I was baptized I made a covenant to take upon me the name of Jesus Christ and to serve Him and be obedient. If I keep my baptismal covenant, I can return to live with Him.

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6. Chapter 29: A Revelation about the Priesthood: September 1832

Doctrine and Covenants Stories

Those who receive it make a covenant, or promise, with God. Those who listen to the Holy Ghost will always have priesthood power.Doctrine and Covenants 121:41–43, 45–46

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7. My Baptismal Covenant

Faith in God for Girls

When I was baptized I made a covenant to take upon me the name of Jesus Christ and to serve Him and be obedient. If I keep my baptismal covenant, I can return to live with Him.

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8. Lesson Thirteen: Baptism and the Name of Christ

Family Home Evening Resource Book

This lesson is to help you and your children realize the importance of this covenant. We make a covenant with Heavenly Father to take upon us the name of Christ.

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9. Lesson 29: Baptism, a Continuing Covenant

Duties and Blessings of the Priesthood: Basic Manual for Priesthood Holders, Part A

Our Baptismal Covenant • Show visual 29-a, “At baptism we make a covenant with God to keep His commandments.” A covenant is an agreement or promise between two or more people. At baptism we made a very important covenant with God.

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10. Chapter 15: The Lord’s Covenant People

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The people who covenant with the Lord and with whom the Lord makes covenants are known as the Lord’s covenant people. The New and Everlasting Covenant The fulness of the gospel is called the new and everlasting covenant.

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11. Lesson 1: The Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood

Duties and Blessings of the Priesthood: Basic Manual for Priesthood Holders, Part B

President Marion G. Romney explained the meaning of a covenant: “A covenant is a contract, and a contract is an agreement between two or more [people In the first half of verse 33 the Lord identifies our part of the covenant: “For whoso is faithful unto the obtaining these two priesthoods of which I have spoken, and the magnifying their calling …” • According to this verse, what is our part of the covenant?

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12. Lesson 3: Baptism: A Continuing Covenant

The Latter-day Saint Woman: Basic Manual for Women, Part A

Our Baptismal Covenant • Display visual 3-a, “A young man being baptized.” A covenant is an agreement or promise between two or more people. Display visual 3-b, “A young woman renewing her baptismal covenant by partaking of the sacrament.” Ask the class members to read Doctrine and Covenants 20:77.

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13. Word of Wisdom

Family Home Evening Resource Book

Discuss what the Lord is saying in each one of them: Deuteronomy 14:3 (Be careful of what you eat.) Doctrine and Covenants 88:124 (Allow your body enough rest.) Doctrine and Covenants 89:7–9 (Don’t take harmful substances into your body.) Ask why the Lord has said these things to us. And then a sweeter spirit seemed to whisper, ‘You have a covenant with yourself; you promised yourself you would never do it; and with your Heavenly Father you made a covenant.

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14. Chapter 20: Baptism

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He taught that when we are baptized we make a covenant with the Lord. And now, as ye are desirous to come into the fold of God, and to be called his people, … what have you against being baptized in the name of the Lord, as a witness before him that ye have entered into a covenant with him, that ye will serve him and keep his commandments, that he may pour out his Spirit more abundantly upon you?

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15. Chapter 23: The Sacrament

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A covenant is a sacred promise between the Lord and his children. We covenant to take upon ourselves the name of Jesus Christ.

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16. Chapter 42: The Gathering of the House of Israel

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The Lord made an everlasting covenant with Abraham that was renewed with Jacob and his children (see Deuteronomy 32:7–9; see also chapter 15, “The Lord’s Covenant People”). Thus, they would keep their covenant with the Lord and he would keep his covenant with them.

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17. Marriage

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The New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage In our Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness, a man and a woman can be sealed to one another for time and all eternity. The covenant of eternal marriage is necessary for exaltation.

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18. Temples

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Children born to parents who have been sealed in the temple are born in the covenant. Children who are not born in the covenant can also become part of an eternal family once their natural or adoptive parents have been sealed to one another.

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19. Lesson 10: Eternal Marriage

The Latter-day Saint Woman: Basic Manual for Women, Part A

The purpose of this lesson is to help us plan and prepare to receive the covenant of eternal marriage. Those who make and keep the covenant of eternal marriage will be united with their families for eternity.

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20. Temple Ordinances for You and Your Immediate Family

A Member’s Guide to Temple and Family History Work: Ordinances and Covenants

And you and your family will receive comfort from knowing that you can be together forever.Children born to parents who have been sealed in the temple are born in the covenant of their parents’ sealing. Children who are not born in the covenant can also become part of an eternal family by being sealed to parents.

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