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Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.
I have many opportunities to share the Savior's gospel.
From Come, Follow Me :When Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon returned from their missionary assignment (see Doctrine and COvenants 71), the Lord told them to continue their translation of the Bible (see Guide to the Scriptures, “Joseph Smith Translation (JST),” Gospel Library). But that didn’t mean He wanted them to stop sharing the gospel. After all, it’s part of the life of a disciple. As you read Doctrine and Covenants 73, consider how you can make preaching the gospel an ongoing, "practicable" (verse 4)—or realistic—part of your life among your other responsibilities.
"The artificial boundary line we so often place between missionary work and temple and family history work is being erased; this is one great work of salvation." (David A. Bednar [from an address given at the seminar for new mission presidents, June 25, 2013, Salt Lake City]). Read more about missionary work and temple and family history work here. How can you make doing and sharing family history an ongoing part of your life? What are some ways that you can share the joy of family history with your own family and others?Doctrine and Covenants 75:1-16
From Come, Follow Me :The revelation in section 75 was addressed to people who had “given [their] names to go forth to proclaim [the Savior’s] gospel” (verse 2). One way to study this revelation is to make two lists: (1) how to share the gospel effectively and (2) how the Lord blesses and supports us as we do. What do you think it means to “tarry” or “be idle” in sharing the gospel? What does it look like to “labor with your might”? (verse 3).