Elder Costa had a very personal testimony of the sacrament and the Atonement it commemorates.
Knowingly crucifying the savior makes one a sin of perdition this it was important to not that those who raised him on the cross didn’t have the knowledge to do that knowingly.
I believe that starting a tradition of telling the stories of Jesus to our children and families is a very special way to keep the Sabbath day holy in our homes.
This is something that we could do to foster the spirit in our home and engage the kids.
The Sabbath and the sacrament become much more enjoyable as we study the stories of Christ. In so doing, we create traditions that build our faith and testimony and also protect our family.
The story of the final passover and the Atonement and resurrection of Christ is the ultimate story of Jesus.
The sacrament is also a time for Heavenly Father to teach us about the Atonement of His Beloved Son—our Savior, Jesus Christ—and for us to receive revelation about it. It is a time to “knock, and it shall be opened unto you,” to request and to receive this knowledge.
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