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Out of the Garden

Moses 5, Genesis 4

2 Major Consequences of the Fall

• In your Study Journal, look for them in Basic Doctrines, #2 “Plan of Salvation,” subheading “The Fall,” paragraph 1.

1. Spiritual Death

…is separation from God

2. Physical Death

…is the separation of the spirit from the mortal body

MOSES 5:1-4

Adam & Eve learn how to overcome the affects of the Fall

• Moses 5:5-7

• Moses 5:10-11

“Adam [said] Blessed be the name of God, for because

of my transgression my eyes are opened, and in this life I shall have joy, and again in the flesh I shall see God" (Moses 5:10). Adam was thinking about his responsibilities. He was trying to align his performance with the desires of the Lord. Eve said, "Were it not for our transgression we never should have had seed, and never should have known good and evil, and the joy of our redemption, and the eternal life which God giveth unto all the obedient." Eve's response was characteristic of a woman. She embraced all, wanted to make sure that everyone was considered. One response was not more correct than the other - the two perspectives resulted from the traits inherent in men and women. The Lord intends that we use those differences to fulfill His plan for happiness, personal growth, and development.”

Elder Richard G. Scott (October 1996)

Question from the Learning Assessment

Which of the following correctly identifies the conditions of Adam and Eve after the Fall?

They could have no children.

They did not know good from evil.They were shut out from God’s presence.They and their posterity would not experience death, pain, or disease.

They could have no children.

They knew good from evil.They were in God’s

presence.They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.

They could have children.They knew good from evil.They were shut out from God’s presence.They and their posterity would experience

death, pain, and disease.

A. B. C.

Question from the Learning Assessment

Which of the following statements about Adam and Eve and the Fall is true:

a. They had no choice but to eat the forbidden fruit because God had already determined their actions.

b. Without the Fall and the Atonement, they could not obtain the blessings of eternal life.

c. They could have obtained eternal life if they had stayed in the Garden of Eden

Label each piece of the analogy…

Gravity = Justice

The result of Justice =

Punishment

Atonement

Mercy is extended

Grabbing hold = Faith and

Repentance

Holding on = Enduring to the

EndThe Fall= The Fall

In my own words(journal)

Because of the Fall, I ….

Because of the Atonement, I…

What do you know about

Cain and Abel?

Moses 5:15-21

The WarningMoses 5:22-26

“There seems to be no end to the Savior’s desire to lead us to safety. He calls by more than one means so that it will reach those willing to accept it.

And those means always include sending the message by the mouths of His prophets. Those authorized servants are always charged with warning the people, telling them the way to safety.”

1. Read Moses 5:23 and discuss how to complete the following principle: If we hearken to the Lord’s warnings, then ___________________________.

2. Read Moses 5:26, looking for how Cain responded to the Lord’s warning. Why do you think it was a mistake to respond in this way?

3. Read Moses 5:29–31 and then discuss the following questions:• Why do you think Satan’s promise to keep Cain’s sins secret was appealing?• How does the Lord’s way of dealing with sin differ from Satan’s way?

4. Read Moses 5:31-34 and find 3 statements made by Cain that reveal his heart.

Cain and Abel

Moses 5:35-41Curse of Cain

Moses 5:36-41 Genesis 11-15

“The taking of life was condemned when Cain slew Abel, and for his dreadful sin Cain was punished far worse than to have been put to death.”Joseph Fielding Smith

The mark set upon Cain was not the same thing as the curse that he received.

Adam (199) ordained Seth 69

Adam (369) ordained Enos 134

Adam (412) ordained Cainan 87

Adam (891) ordained Mahalaleel 496 and 7 days

Adam (660) ordained Jared 200

Adam (647) ordained Enoch 25 and blessed him at 65

Adam (787) ordained Methuselah 100

Adam (927) His last blessing at Adam-ondi-Ahman

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Methusela (369) ordained Noah 10

Adam (930) Dies

Enoch (435) Translated

‘When the Savior comes, I so want to be caught living the gospel. I want to be surprised right in the act of spreading the faith and doing something good. I want the Savior to say to me: “Jeffrey”—because He knows all of our names—“I recognize you by your life, the way you are trying to live and the standards you are trying to defend. I see the integrity of your heart. I know you have tried to make things better first and foremost by being better yourself, and then by declaring my word and defending my gospel to others in the most compassionate way you could.”

“I know you weren’t always successful,” He will certainly say, “with your own sins or the circumstances of others, but I believe you honestly tried. I believe in your heart you truly loved me.”I want to have something like that encounter someday as I want nothing else in this mortal life. And I want it for you. I want it for us all.’ (Elder Holland, Facebook Status Update, August 2014)

Out of the Garden

Moses 5, Genesis 4

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