USE FOR Come Follow Me, Primary and Home, family home evening, Childen and Youth, homeschool
LESSON LIFESAVER Activity
Honor My Parents – Thank-you Card
ACTIVITY: Help youth learn ways they can honor their parents and defend truth and right like Helaman’s two thousand warriors. Read in The Book of Mormon: Alma 56:47. Help youth create and give to their parents or loved guardian this thank-you card that reads, “I am like the army of Helaman. I have been taught in my youth. Thank you for your guidance!”
TO MAKE Print, color, and cut out the Thank-You Card for each youth. Fan-fold card where indicated, then glue first and second flaps back to back. The card can be placed in a legal-size envelope.
THOUGHT TREAT: Courage Chewing Gum. Write, Alma 56:47 on strip of paper and glue it to the wrapper of a stick of chewing gum for each youth. Tell them that if they “chews” to have faith in Jesus Christ and “chews” the right, they will have the courage to defend truth and right.
Alma 56:47 “Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.
TESTIMONY: Share your testimony of the blessings that come through following the righteous teachings and examples of our parents.
SCRIPTURE CHALLENGE CARD: Help children Search and Ponder this scripture card by filling in the blanks. PRINT this 5 x 7 scripture card from the pdf included with the above activity. You can punch the two holes on the left and tie a ribbon to attach cards or use two metal rings to connect cards.
ALMA 53:20 “And they were all young men, and they were exceedingly valiant for courage, and also for strength and activity; but behold, this was not all—they were men who were true at all times in whatsoever thing they were entrusted.”
Great for Sunday School – Seminary – family night – Youth Goal activity
YOUTH GOAL PLANNER
“Discover Principles of Faith Taught by the Mothers of Helaman’s Stripling Warriors”
LESSON IDEAS (for the above activity):
- Review and present the Lesson: Helaman and the Two Thousand Warriors (see details below).
• See the video for this subject (below).
• Present the lesson.
• Share the Honor My Parent – Thank-You Card (shown above) as you present the Testimony and ideas (below).
Book of Mormon Stories (34/54): Helaman and the 2,000 Young Warriors
Book of Mormon Stories Chapter 34: The Nephite leaders don’t want the people of Ammon to break their promise and help fight against the Lamanites. Their sons decide to fight. Helaman leads the 2,000 sons to battle. None are killed, because of their great faith.
Come Follow Me
LESSON (to match the above lesson activity)
LESSON 27
Helaman and the Two Thousand Warriors
“Lesson 27: Helaman and the Two Thousand Warriors,” Primary 4: Book of Mormon (1997), 96–99
Purpose
To teach the children that following the examples and teachings of righteous parents gives us power to defend truth and right.
Preparation
- Prayerfully study Alma 53:10–23and 56:1–58:27. Then study the lesson and decide how you want to teach the children the scripture account. (See “Preparing Your Lessons,” vi, and “Teaching from the Scriptures,” p. vii.)
- Additional reading: Alma 24.
- Select the discussion questions and enrichment activities that will involve the children and best help them achieve the purpose of the lesson.
- Materials needed:
- A Book of Mormon for each child.
- Pictures 4-33, The Anti-Nephi-Lehies Burying Their Swords (Gospel Art Picture Kit 311; 62565), and 4-40, Two Thousand Young Warriors (Gospel Art Picture Kit 313; 62050).
Suggested Lesson Development
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
Attention Activity
Display the picture The Anti-Nephi-Lehies Burying Their Swords. Remind the children that they learned about these great people a few weeks ago (see lesson 19). Ask the children the following questions:
- Who were the Anti-Nephi-Lehies? Why did they bury their swords?
Have a child read Alma 24:19. Explain that the Anti-Nephi-Lehies set a wonderful example for their children.
Invite the children to share examples of important principles, such as honesty, kindness, paying tithing, keeping the Sabbath day holy, and so on, that they have learned from their parents and how obedience to those principles has blessed them.
Explain that Heavenly Father gave us parents to love, teach, and guide us through our lives. Explain that during this lesson the children will learn how the two thousand young warriors, who were the sons of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies, used the teachings and examples of their righteous parents to keep their covenant to defend their freedom.
(Note: If any of the children are being raised by grandparents, relatives, or others, adjust the lesson to include their important influence.)
Scripture Account
Using the pictures at appropriate times, teach the children the account of Helaman and the two thousand young warriors from Alma 53, 56–58. (For suggested ways to teach the scripture account, see “Teaching from the Scriptures,” p. vii.) Emphasize how these young men followed the teachings of their parents and were preserved in battle.
Discussion and Application Questions
Study the following questions and the scripture references as you prepare your lesson. Use the questions you feel will best help the children understand the scriptures and apply the principles in their lives. Reading the references with the children in class will help them gain insights into the scriptures.
- What covenant had the parents of the two thousand young warriors made? (Alma 53:10–12.)
DOWNLOAD the following activities:
. Anti-Nephi-Lehies Repentance is a change of mind and heart, Burying Swords Change of Heart Quiz (HERE or below)
. LESSON LIFESAVER Activity: Anti-Nephi-Lehies Bury Weapons of War for Peace QUIZ (HERE or below)
. SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS Alma 24 scripture pop-up and scriptures reading bookmarks (HERE or below) - Why did they think about breaking this covenant? (Alma 53:13.) Why did Helaman not want the Anti-Nephi-Lehies to help fight the Lamanites? (Alma 53:14–15.) Why is it so important to keep our covenants?
- Why did the two thousand young men decide to fight? (Alma 53:16.) What did these young warriors covenant to fight for? (Alma 53:17.)
- What were these young men like? (Alma 53:20–21.) What does it mean to be “true at all times in whatsoever thing [you are] entrusted”? What are some ways you can be true and walk uprightly before the Lord?
- How did the fathers help their sons without breaking their covenant not to fight? (Alma 56:27.) What are some ways your parents give you support?
- What did Helaman tell Moroni about the strength and courage of these young warriors? (Alma 56:45.) What had their mothers taught them? (Alma 56:46–48.) Why were they not afraid of death? How are your parents trying to prepare you to have the courage and faith to meet challenges?
- What gave the two thousand young warriors strength and courage in battle? (Alma 57:26–27; 58:39–40.)
- How did these warriors follow Helaman? (Alma 57:21.) What does it mean to follow with “exactness”? Why is it important to follow the counsel of your leaders and parents with exactness?
- What did the two thousand young warriors do when they needed strength? (Alma 58:10.) How was their prayer answered? (Alma 58:11.) Invite class members to share experiences when they or family members have been prompted by the Holy Ghost.
DOWNLOAD “A Child’s Prayer” song visuals (HERE or below) - How was the great faith and courage of these young men rewarded? (Alma 56:56; 57:25; 58:39.) What power saved them from death? (Alma 57:26–27; 58:40.)
DOWNLOAD the Post-and-Present Activity “Repentance is a change of mind and heart. BURY SWORDS Change of Heart Quiz (HERE or below)DOWNLOAD the Anti-Nephi-Lehies Bury Weapons of War for Peace activity (HERE or below)
Enrichment Activities
You may use one or more of the following activities any time during the lesson or as a review, summary, or challenge.
- Make a copy of the handout at the end of the lesson for each of the children to take home.
- Let children volunteer to complete the following statements:
- I can be like the young warriors by how I .
- I can be like the young warriors by remembering that my parents taught me to .
- I most admire about the young warriors.
- My favorite part of the account of the two thousand young warriors is .
- Encourage the children to mark in their scriptures some of their favorite verses about the two thousand young warriors. They may want to choose from some of the following examples:
- Alma 53:20–21
- Alma 56:45–48
- Alma 57:21, 25–27
- Alma 58:10–11
- Alma 58:39–40
DOWNLOAD “We’ll Bring the World His Truth” song visuals (HERE or below) to teach these words about this lesson:
Lyrics
VERSE 1:
We have been born, as Nephi of old,
To goodly parents who love the Lord.
We have been taught, and we understand,
That we must do as the Lord commands.
[Chorus]
We are as the army of Helaman.
We have been taught in our youth.
And we will be the Lord’s missionaries
To bring the world his truth.
- Help the children memorize the fifth commandment (see Mosiah 13:20).
- Sing or read the words to “We’ll Bring the World His Truth”(Children’s Songbook, 172), “Dare to Do Right” (Children’s Songbook, p. 158), or “Book of Mormon Stories” (Children’s Songbook, p. 118), verse 6.
Conclusion
Testimony
Share your testimony of the blessings that come through following the righteous teachings and examples of our parents.
Suggested Family Sharing
Encourage the children to share with their families a specific part of the lesson, such as a story, question, or activity, or to read with their families the “Suggested Home Reading.”
Suggested Home Reading
Suggest that the children study Alma 53:16–21, 56:45–48, and Alma 57:25–27 at home as a review of this lesson.
Invite a child to give the closing prayer.
Alma 57:27
“They are young, and their minds are firm, and they do put their trust in God continually.”
MORE LESSON ACTIVITIES & SONG VISUALS:
Also, See INDEX “B” Book of Mormon
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