Choice 2: 2 Peter 2. Teaching
1. Read 2 Peter
2:1–19. Record the characteristics of false teachers described by Peter.
Explain in writing how your list helps you recognize false teachers today.
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Shall bring in damnable heresies,
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Denying the Lord the brought them, bringing upon
them swift destruction
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Many shall follow their pernicious ways
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Ways of truth shall be spoken evil of
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Through covetousness shall they with feigned
words make merchandise of you
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Walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness
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Despise government
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They are Presumptuous
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Selfwilled
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Are not afraid to speak evil of dignities
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Natural brute beasts
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Speak evil of things they don’t understand
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Speak vanity
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Allure through the lusts of the flash
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Promise liberty but are servants of corruption
2. Read 2 Peter
2:20–22; Doctrine and Covenants 82:3, 7. In your own words, write a few
sentences describing the dangers of returning to the “pollutions of the world.”
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There are many dangers of returning to the “pollutions
of the world.” But I think knowing
something to be dangerous or true and then having the light of the gospel and
returning to it is a betrayal. That is
why your sins return to you according to D&C 82:7. It is not the unpardonable sin (in most
cases) because we don’t have a sure knowledge of God but it is the next
closest thing. That being said while it
is very bad to return to sin we can still come back. He will let us come back to him. We have to go through the repentance process
but we can come back. It is just a
matter of if you are willing. I have
heard the biggest damage done by people speaking of the Church is people who
used to be members. So when you have the
knowledge and fall it is that much bigger a fall than for someone else.