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Title: In Tune


1
In Tune.
  • Arturo Toscanini, the late, famous conductor of
    the New York Philharmonic
  • Orchestra, received a brief, crumpled letter from
    a lonely sheepherder in the
  • remote mountain area of Wyoming
  • "Mr. Conductor I have only two possessionsa
    radio and an old violin. The batteries in my
    radio are getting low and will soon die. My
    violin is so out of tune I can't use it. Please
    help me. Next Sunday when you begin your concert,
    sound a loud 'A' so I can tune my 'A' string
    then I can tune the other strings. When my radio
    batteries are dead, I'll have my violin.
  • At the beginning of his next nationwide radio
    concert from Carnegie Hall, Toscanini
    announced "For a dear friend and listener
    back in the mountains of Wyoming the orchestra
    will now sound an 'A.'" The musicians all
    joined together in a perfect "A.
  • The lonely sheepherder only needed one note,
    just a little help to get back in tune . . .
    he needed someone who cared to assist him
    with one string after that the others would
    be easy.

    (Elder David B. Haight,"People to People,"
    Ensign, November 1981,p 54.)

2
God Is No Respecter of Persons
The gospel is for all people and the Church is
guided by continuing revelation.
  • Lesson 30
  • Acts 1014 15135

Frances Hume
3
Acts 1011118Cornelius Peter
4
Acts 1011118
  • What kind of man was Cornelius? (See Acts 1012,
    3031.)
  • What was the angels message to Cornelius? (See
    Acts 1036.)
  • How did Cornelius react to this message? (See
    Acts 1078, 33.) Why is it important to act
    immediately on instructions or promptings from
    God?
  • While Corneliuss men were traveling to Joppa,
    Peter had a vision (Acts 10916).
  • What did Peter see in this vision? (See Acts
    101112.)
  • What was Peter told to do? (See Acts 1013.)
  • Why did Peter resist? (See Acts 1014.
  • How did the Lord respond to Peters concern? (See
    Acts 101516.)

5
Peter learns in a vision that the gospel should
be preached to the Gentiles.
  • As he met with Cornelius, Peter understood his
    dream. What did it mean? (See Acts 1028, 3435.
  • God is no respecter of persons
  • It means that God will provide every person with
    the opportunity to receive the blessings
    available through the plan of salvation. The
    gospel was for all people, not just the Jews.
  • Why were the Gentiles represented in the dream by
    unclean animals?
  • The Jews thought the Gentiles were spiritually
    unworthy or unclean, like the animals that the
    law of Moses forbade Jews to eat. By saying that
    the animals in the dream were now cleansed, the
    Lord was telling Peter that the gospel should now
    be preached to all people.

6
  • After Peter explained his dream, he began
    teaching Cornelius and his friends. What did he
    teach in his first sermon to them? (See Acts
    103643.)
  • What happened as Peter was preaching? (See Acts
    1044, 46.) Why did this convince Peter that
    Cornelius and his friends should be baptized?
    (See Acts 104748 see also Acts 111517.)
  • How did some Church members react when they heard
    that Peter had been teaching the gospel to
    Gentiles? (See Acts 1113.) Why were these
    members upset?

7
BIBLE DICTIONARY - CORNELIUS A centurion at
Caesarea, baptized by Peter (Acts 10). The
significance of Corneliuss baptism is that he
was probably the first gentile to come into the
Church not having previously become a
proselyte to Judaism (see Proselytes). Other
gentiles had joined the Church, but they had
been converted to Judaism before becoming
Christians, which caused no great commotion
among Jewish Christians who thought of
Christianity as having some ties with
Judaism. Preceding the baptism of Cornelius,
there were several spiritual manifestations
the ministry of an angel to Cornelius a
vision to Peter showing that the dietary
restrictions of the law of Moses were to be
discontinued the voice of the Spirit to Peter
and a manifestation of the power of the Holy
Ghost, accompanied by the speaking in tongues.
All of this would make clear the divine approval
and direction of what was about to take place.
The baptism of Cornelius and his family marked a
new dimension in the work of the Church in N.T.
times, since it opened the way for the gospel to
be preached to the gentiles directly, without
going by way of Judaism. It is notable that this
major event in the missionary activity of the
Church was done through the ministry of Peter,
the chief apostle, who held the keys of the
kingdom of God at that time on the earth.
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  • How did the Church members opinions change after
    Peter told them about his vision and his
    experience with Cornelius? (See Acts 11418.)
  • What should we do when we receive new
    instructions from our Church leaders, even if we
    initially dislike the instructions or find them
    difficult to understand? (See John 717 2 Nephi
    2830 DC 611, 1415.)
  • Why was Peter the one who received the revelation
    to teach the gospel to the Gentiles?
  • Who receives revelation today for the entire
    Church? Why is it important to have only one
    person who receives revelation for the entire
    Church? (See DC 4326)

9
Where were you June 8, 1978?
What significant revelation occurred on that date?
The Priesthood was made available to all worthy
male members of the Church.
Official Declaration 2 located at the end of
the Doctrine and Covenants
Hint
10
The Apostles determine that Gentiles do not need
to keep the law of Moses.
  • Acts 1512 - What dispute did Paul and Barnabas
    go to Jerusalem to resolve?
  • Bible Dictionary, Circumcision, 646.
    Circumcision was symbolic of the entire law of
    Moses. A circumcised man was one who kept the
    law. Although Jesus Christ had fulfilled the law
    of Moses, some Jewish Christians still practiced
    it and wanted Gentile converts to practice it as
    well.
  • How was the dispute resolved?

11
Token of Abrahamic Covenant
  • Circumcision - Token of Abrahams and every male
    descendants covenant (Genesis 173-7 10-11)
  • Circumcision Latin words meaning to cut
    around
  • Not the act itself but rather what it stood for
    that gave circumcision its great significance.
    Though a person may have had the token of
    circumcision in the flesh, unless he was
    righteous the covenant was invalidated and the
    circumcision became profitless. Thus,
    circumcision was only a sign or token of what
    needed to happen to the inward man. If the
    inward change had not taken place, then
    circumcision was virtually meaningless.
  • True circumcision is of the heart. The heart
    that is circumcised is one that loves God and
    is obedient to the Spirit. The uncircumcised in
    heart are wicked, proud, and rebellious.

12
Bible Dictionary, Circumcision, 646.
  • There was much controversy in the early church
    with regard to the obligation of circumcision
    (Acts 151-31). The Church under direction of
    Peter and the Twelve, and acting under the
    guidance of the Spirit, declared that
    circumcision was not obligatory for gentile
    converts. However, it apparently did not settle
    the matter of whether or not Jewish members of
    the Church should have their children
    circumcised. As one reads the scriptures on the
    matter, it becomes evident that the real issue
    was not circumcision only, but also the larger
    question as to continued observance of the law of
    Moses by members of the Church.
  • The word circumcision seems to have been
    representative of the law in these instances. The
    controversy was renewed later on in Galatia, as
    we read in Gal. 2 1-15 Gal. 5 2-6, 11 Gal. 6
    12-16. These passages, along with Rom. 2 25-29
    Rom. 3 1-2 Philip. 3 3 and Col. 2 11,
    contain Pauls teaching on the subject.

13
  • The Jewish part of the church membership,
    especially in Jerusalem, appears to have been
    very reluctant to cease from the rituals and
    ceremony of the law of Moses (Acts 21 17-15).
    This is a marked contrast to the Church among
    the Nephites, in which there seems to have been a
    cessation of the law immediately upon their
    awareness of the death and resurrection of Jesus
    Christ.
  • (3 Ne. 15 1-4 Moro. 8
    8).

14
Church Policy Practices
  • How do the events described in Acts 15631
    demonstrate the pattern by which decisions about
    Church policy and practices are made?
  • a. Church leaders meet to consider the matter
    (verse 6).
  • b. They discuss the matter thoroughly (verses
    721).
  • c. They make a decision in accordance with the
    Lords will (verses 1921).
  • d. The Holy Ghost confirms that the decision is
    correct (verse 28).
  • e. The decision is announced to the Saints for
    sustaining (verses 2231).

15
President Kimball speaking to saints inSouth
Africa.
  • "As you know, on the ninth of June a policy was
    changed that affects great numbers of people
    throughout the world. Millions and millions of
    people will be affected by the revelation which
    came. I remember very vividly that day after day
    I walked to the temple and ascended to the fourth
    floor where we have our solemn assemblies and
    where we have our meetings of the Twelve and the
    First Presidency.
  • After everybody had gone out of the temple, I
    knelt and prayed. I prayed with much fervency. I
    knew that something was before us that was
    extremely important to many of the children of
    God. I knew that we could receive the revelations
    of the Lord only by being worthy and ready for
    them and ready to accept them and put them into
    place. Day after day I went alone and with great
    solemnity and seriousness in
  • the upper rooms of the temple, and there I
    offered my soul and offered my efforts to go
    forward with the program. I wanted to do what he
    wanted. I talked about it to him and

16
President Kimball speaking to saints inSouth
Africa.
  • said, "Lord, I want only what is right. We are
    not making any plans to be spectacularly moving.
    We want only the thing that thou dost want, and
    we want it when you want it and not until."
  • We met with the Council of the Twelve Apostles,
    time after time in the holy room where there is a
    picture of the Savior in many different moods and
    also pictures of all the Presidents of the
    Church. Finally we had the feeling and the
    impression from the Lord, who made it very clear
    to us, that this was the thing to do to make the
    gospel universal to all worthy people. You will
    meet this situation undoubtedly as you bring the
    gospel to them on condition that their lives can
    be changed. (It was announced to the church
    members.)
  • I anticipate the day when the gospel, that has
    come to you and your families and has transformed
    your lives, will begin to transform their lives
    and make new people out of them. They become
    people who will love the Lord and who will make
    the same sacrifices that you make (Teachings of
    Spencer W. Kimball, pp. 450-451).

17
October 22, 1961
  • The first official Church meeting in black Africa
    was held on October 22, 1961, in a small mud hut
    in Opobo District, Nigeria, where Brother
    Williams met with a pastor and 110 followers. No
    one came by car. Many, including eight mothers
    with small children, had begun their day before
    400 a.m. and walked 25 miles or more to be
    there. After teaching them for two hours, Brother
    Williams prepared to end the meeting. He
    recorded
  • It was hot as blazes. . . . My suit was wringing
    wet. . . . When I turned the meeting back to the
    pastor, I heard a murmur all through the
    congregation . . . and the pastor said to me,
    "They don't want to go home. They have something
    to say."
  • Then for three hours . . . these people were
    standing up bearing testimony to the truthfulness
    of the Church and how they believed in the
    prophets. I could not believe what I was hearing.
    Williams interview, pp. 1012
  • One elderly gentleman said I keep hearing you
    say, "if we are sincere." Elder Williams, I want
    you to know that I am sincere. I am an old man .
    . . I am sick. But when I heard you were going to
    be here, I walked 16 miles this morning to see
    you and to hear what you have to say. I still
    have to walk 16 miles to get back home, and I am
    not well. I want you to know that I am sincere or
    I would not be here. I have not seen President
    McKay. I have not seen God. But I have seen you.
    And I will hold you personally accountable to
    tell President McKay that I am sincere.

18
  • The significance of this unique
    chapter of Church history was summed up by
    Brother Jude Inmpey from Nigeria. At
    a social gathering with mission couples,
    the mission president called on him
    to share his feelings about the gospel
    coming to his people.
  • He related a dream that he had not understood
    until that moment. He had dreamed that he was in
    a gathering where an organ was playing background
    music. It sounded terrible, and people were
    complaining. They discovered that the organist
    was playing only on the white keys.
  • Brother Inmpey then observed, "For many, many
    years the Church has been playing only the white
    keys, but now we are playing on the white and the
    black keys, and the music is much, much sweeter"
    (LeBaron, All Are Alike unto God, p. 123).

19
Church Statistics
  • At the beginning of 2002, the Church had over 11
    million members living in over 160 nations. There
    were more than 60,000 missionaries working in
    over 120 independent countries, speaking about 50
    major languages and many additional dialects.
  • The Church is also growing more diverse
    internationally. More than half of all Church
    members now reside outside of the United States,
    a milestone that was reached in February 1996.
  • 2007 13,000,000 members
  • 2006 more than 272,800 convert baptisms.
  • 8,254 meetinghouses internationally, a 10 percent
    growth rate over the past five years. United
    States has 6,361 meetinghousesor a 9.6 percent
    growth rate for the same time period. Many of
    these meetinghouses accommodate several
    congregations.
  • More than 52,000 missionaries teach in 347
    missions in more than 140 nations.
  • total number of missions around the world to 347.

20
  • President Gordon B. Hinckley remarked With the
    ever increasing number of converts, we must make
    an increasingly substantial effort to assist them
    as they find their way. Every one of them needs
    three things a friend, a responsibility, and
    nurturing with the good word of God (Moroni
    64). It is our duty and opportunity to provide
    these things (in Conference Report, Apr. 1997,
    66 or Ensign, May 1997, 47).

21
  • President Gordon B. Hinckley has emphasized how
    essential it is that new members involvement not
    end after baptism and confirmation. The
    challenge now is greater than it has ever been
    because the number of converts is greater than we
    have ever before known. I plead with you I
    ask of you, each of you, to become a part of this
    great effort. Every convert is precious. Every
    convert is a son or daughter of God. Every
    convert is a great and serious responsibility.
    In my view nothing is of greater importance
    (Converts and Young Men, Ensign, May 1997, 48).

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Next Week
  • Lesson 31 
  • Acts 15361822
  • 1 Thessalonians and
  • 2 Thessalonians
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