The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Prince of Peace
Prayerfully study this material and seek to know what to share. How will understanding the life and roles of the Savior increase your faith in Him and bless those you watch over through visiting teaching? For more information, go to reliefsociety.lds.org.
This is
                part of a series of Visiting Teaching Messages featuring aspects of the mission of
                the Savior.
 
            
A Savior Is Born, by Joseph Brickey
“The Savior
            is the source of true peace,” said Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve
            Apostles. “Even with the trials of life, because of the Savior’s Atonement and His
            grace, righteous living will be rewarded with personal peace.”1 Understanding that Jesus Christ is the Prince of
            Peace can help us find inner peace and increase our faith in Him.
Jesus Christ
            said: “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world
            ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). Bearing testimony of that truth,
            Linda S. Reeves, second counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, said: “The
            Lord has been merciful to me and has helped make my burdens light. He has helped me to
            feel great peace.”2
Elder
            Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught: “The ideal place for …
            peace is within the walls of our own homes, where we have done all we can to make the
            Lord Jesus Christ the centerpiece.”3
Additional Scriptures
From the Scriptures
Isaiah
                prophesied of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace (see Isaiah 9:6). In the Americas, Samuel the
                Lamanite told of signs that would accompany Christ’s birth five years later (see Helaman 14:3, 5). As the prophesied
                day approached, unbelievers threatened to execute all the Christians if these signs
                did not occur. The prophet Nephi “cried mightily unto the Lord all that day; and
                behold, the voice of the Lord came unto him, saying: … On the morrow come I into the
                world” (3 Nephi 1:12–13). The signs
                appeared, and with the birth of Christ, “the people began again to have peace in the
                land” (verse 23).
In
                Bethlehem, Mary “brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling
                clothes, and laid him in a manger” (Luke
                2:7).
Here are some handouts that some have created for this message.
I know this is 2011, but we love the Christmas messages...
 The
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has also lunched the He is 
the Gift initiative to remind all that Christ was the first gift of 
Christmas.  #Heisthegift
You can find information about it here!!!
And here is the Video
 
 
            


 
  
 

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