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Before the New Testament
April 2000


“Before the New Testament,” Friend, Apr. 2000, 15

Before the New Testament

Introduction

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We lived with Heavenly Father before we came to the earth

We lived in heaven with Heavenly Father before we came to earth. We were His spirit children and had spirit bodies. We loved Him and He loved us. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, page 354

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Heavenly Father had a plan for us

Heavenly Father had a plan, the plan of salvation, for people to follow to become like Him. According to the plan, we would come to earth and have bodies of flesh and blood. We would be tested to see if we would obey God’s commandments. Abr. 3:24–25

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A Savior would help us return to Heavenly Father

If we obeyed them, we would go back to Heavenly Father. But we would need help. We would have to have our sins taken away, and we would need resurrected bodies. Because we could not take away our own sins or resurrect our own bodies, we needed a Savior to do that for us. 2 Ne. 2:5–9

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Jesus would be the Savior

Heavenly Father chose Jesus Christ to be our Savior. Jesus loved Heavenly Father. Jesus also loved us, and He wanted to come to earth to show us how to be righteous and to save us. He would suffer to take away people’s sins. He would die and be resurrected. Then we would be resurrected, too. 2 Ne. 2:8–10; Moses 4:1–2

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Satal wanted another plan

Satan also wanted to be chosen. But Satan did not love Heavenly Father. He did not love us. He wanted to change Heavenly Father’s plan so that he would have His power. Moses 4:1–4

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Some spirits followed Satan

Some of the spirits followed Satan. They did not obey God, which made Him very sad. He banished Satan and his followers from heaven. Satan is the devil. He and the spirits who followed him tempt us to sin. Moses 4:3–4

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Jesus made the earth

Heavenly Father told Jesus to make an earth for us. Jesus did. He put plants and animals on it. He made the sun, the moon, and the stars, too. At last we could come to earth and have bodies of flesh and blood! Heb. 1:2; Mosiah 3:8; Abr. 4

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Prophets taught people about Jesus

Many people came to live on earth. Some of them obeyed God’s commandments; and some did not. Prophets taught the people about Heavenly Father’s plan of salvation and about Jesus Christ, who would come to earth to save them. 2 Ne. 2:19–21; Jacob 7:10–11; Moses 5:13–15

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They told about Mary

The prophets said Jesus, the Son of God, would be born in Bethlehem. His mother would be a good and beautiful woman. Her name would be Mary. Isa. 7:14; Micah 5:2; 1 Ne. 11:18–21; Alma 7:10

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Many would hate Jesus

Many people would not know that Jesus was the Savior, the prophets said. He would look like other people, they explained, and He would not be rich. Many people would hate Him. Isa. 53:2–3

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They told about John the Baptist

Prophets also told about John the Baptist, who would come before Jesus and tell the people about Him. John would baptize Jesus. Isa. 40:3; Matt. 3:3; 1 Ne. 10:7–10; 1 Ne. 11:27

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Jesus would bless the people

Jesus would be very kind. He would perform many miracles, and He would suffer for the sins of all people so that they would not suffer if they would repent. Mosiah 3:5–8; D&C 19:16–18

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He would be crucified

Jesus Christ, our Savior, would be crucified. That means that He would die on a cross. John 3:14; Mosiah 15:7–9

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and then resurrected

After three days, He would be resurrected—His spirit would come back into His body. Because Jesus would die and be resurrected, we would be resurrected, too. Isa. 25:8; John 2:19–22; 2 Ne. 2:8; Alma 33:22

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The New Testament tells about Jesus

The New Testament is the story of Jesus Christ and His Apostles. They lived in the Holy Land. People who lived there were descendants of Judah and other tribes of Israel and were called Jews. The Romans had captured the Holy Land, so the Roman emperor and his appointed leaders were the rulers of the Jews.

Illustrated by Paul Mann