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BoM 15—Jacob 7, Enos

BoM 15—Jacob 7, Enos. 243-Let us all press on. Jacob 7—Sherem, the Anti-Christ. Read Jacob 7:1-15 with a buddy to fill in the table below:. …much power of speech…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUlQPnUUGU0. Saying Prayers vs. Praying.

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BoM 15—Jacob 7, Enos

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  1. BoM 15—Jacob 7, Enos 243-Let us all press on

  2. Jacob 7—Sherem, the Anti-Christ Read Jacob 7:1-15 with a buddy to fill in the table below:

  3. …much power of speech… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUlQPnUUGU0

  4. Saying Prayers vs. Praying Search Enos 1:1-18 for words and phrases that give evidence that Enos was not just “saying his prayers”.

  5. True Prayer is Work I long have been impressed with the truth that meaningful prayer requires both holy communication and consecrated work. Blessings require some effort on our part before we can obtain them, and prayer, as “a form of work, … is an appointed means for obtaining the highest of all blessings” (Bible Dictionary, “Prayer,” 753). We press forward and persevere in the consecrated work of prayer, after we say “amen,” by acting upon the things we have expressed to Heavenly Father. (David A. Bednar, “Ask in Faith,” Ensign, May 2008, 94–97)

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