BOOK OF MORMON
Lesson 36: September 7-13, 2020
3 Nephi 1-7
“Lift Up Your Head and Be of Good Cheer”
Discussion Topics (activities below) ⇓
PRIMARY – HOME
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• A new star appeared when Jesus Christ was born.
• God’s promises, given through His prophets, are always fulfilled.
• We are stronger when we gather together.
• I can follow (I am a disciple of) Jesus Christ.
INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES
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• The Lord will fulfill all His words.
• Forgetting spiritual experiences makes me vulnerable to Satan’s temptations.
• The Lord strengthens His Saints against spiritual danger.
• I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.
ACTIVITY OPTIONS:
#1 SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS (scripture reading bookmarks with reward stamps, and pop-ups to place in binding next to featured scripture for the lesson)
#2 LESSON LIFESAVER Activities & Song Visuals (for all ages)
Lesson 36 Scripture Scholars
Week’s Scripture Scholars BOOKMARKS & scripture POP-UP Includes:
• BOOKMARKS with Come, Follow Me scriptures to read and discuss topics for Primary and Individuals and Families. Also, for Sunday School (teens).
• POP-UP to glue in scripture binding next to scripture you underline.
EXTRA ITEMS (not included) … THERE’S MORE:
• STAMP. Award readers with a STAMP for the week’s scripture reading. See below to find matching STAMPS.
• STAMP KEEPER. These can be placed on the STAMP KEEPER (see below) where you can collect 50 stamps for the year.
Lessons 35-38 Scripture Scholars
September’s BUNDLE of BOOKMARKS, POP-UPs, and STAMPS
Glue STAMPS onto the STAMP KEEPER (below).
September STAMPS
For SEPTEMBER Lessons 35-38 (Book of Mormon). STAMPS to award scripture readers for reading scriptures on the BOOKMARKS. Place these on the STAMP KEEPER (found below/right)
Book of Mormon STAMP KEEPER
Here children and youth can collect 50 weekly STAMPS to place on the STAMP KEEPER. These STAMPS match the weekly scripture reading BOOKMARKS.
STAMPS for January Lessons 1-4 are included.
LESSON LIFESAVER Activities
LESSON 36 “LIFT UP YOUR HEAD AND BE OF GOOD CHEER” SUBJECTS:
• JESUS CHRIST’S BIRTH STAR
• FAITH IN PROPHETS
• TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG
• FOLLOWING JESUS
(over 100 activities to choose from) ⇓
. . . BIRTH OF JESUS SIGNS . . .
A new star appeared when Jesus Christ was born.
The New Testament account of the Savior’s birth is well known, even by children. This week is a great opportunity to teach the children in your class about the miracles the Nephites witnessed when Jesus was born.
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Before class, place a star on the wall. Invite the children to look for something on the wall that usually isn’t there. Tell the children that the Nephites saw a new star in the sky when Jesus was born. Summarize the account in 3 Nephi 1:4–15 and 19–21. You could also use “Chapter 41: The Signs of Christ’s Birth” (Book of Mormon Stories, 114–16, or the corresponding video on ChurchofJesusChrist.org). SEE BELOW
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Show the children a picture of the Savior’s birth (see Gospel Art Book, no. 30), and sing a favorite Christmas song, such as “The Nativity Song” (Children’s Songbook, 52–53). Help the children understand that the Nephites were far away from where Jesus was born, but they knew He was born because of the signs they saw. Testify that even though we did not see the Savior’s birth, the Holy Ghost can help us know that the stories about it in the scriptures are true.
DOWNLOAD NATIVITY “Jesus’s Birth Foretold – The Savior Has Come CHRISTMAS Concentration Game (HERE or below)
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. . . FAITH IN PROPHETS . . .
The prophets’ words are always fulfilled.
The Lord told Nephi, “I [will] show unto the world that I will fulfil all that which I have caused to be spoken by the mouth of my holy prophets” (3 Nephi 1:13).
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Show pictures that depict how God has spoken through prophets, such as Noah (Gospel Art Book, nos. 7–8; see Genesis 6–7) and Samuel the Lamanite (Gospel Art Book, no. 81; see Helaman 14:1–7). Invite the children to share what they know about these stories.
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Read to the children 3 Nephi 1:20, and share your testimony that the words of prophets are always fulfilled. Invite the children to listen to the prophet at the next general conference.
• DOWNLOAD “Conference Bingo” (HERE)
• DOWNLOAD “Prophet Ponder Journal” (HERE or below)
God’s promises, given through His prophets, are always fulfilled.
The account in 3 Nephi 1:4–21 can help build the children’s faith that God always keeps His promises.
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Invite the children to compare the prophecy of Samuel the Lamanite in Helaman 14:1–7 with its fulfillment in 3 Nephi 1:19–21. Testify that God’s promises spoken through His prophets are always fulfilled.
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Read with the children the account found in 3 Nephi 1:4–10. Ask the children how they might have felt if they had been one of the believers living at that time. Invite the children to read the rest of the account in verses 11–15 and to suggest ways to complete this sentence: “The lesson of this story is …” How can we show our trust in God when we are worried or discouraged?
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Share something that our living prophet has promised us. What can we do to show our faith that the prophet’s words came from God?
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. . . TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG . . .
3 Nephi 2:11–12; 3:13–14, 24–26
We are stronger when we gather together.
The Nephites had to gather together for physical safety. How can you help the children see that gathering together with righteous friends can also give them spiritual strength?
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Read with the children the following verses, and invite them to look for reasons why the Nephites gathered together and the blessings that came to them: 3 Nephi 2:11–12 and 3:13–14, 24–26. Why is it important for us to “gather” today in our families and at church? How can gathering make us spiritually stronger?
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Use an object lesson to teach that we are stronger together than we are apart. For example, invite the children to try breaking one stick and then a bundle of sticks or tearing one piece of paper and then a stack of papers. How are we like the sticks or the paper? How can we strengthen each other when we gather together in our families or at church?
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Explain that Jesus is gathering His people into the Church today through missionary work (see 3 Nephi 5:24–26). Invite a full-time missionary or ward missionary to share experiences showing how people have been strengthened by being gathered into the Church.
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. . . FOLLOWING JESUS . . .
I can follow Jesus Christ.
Mormon declared, “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.” How can you help the children see themselves as disciples too?
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Read 3 Nephi 5:13, and invite the children to repeat the phrase “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.” Teach them that a disciple of Jesus Christ tries to follow Him. Share a few things Mormon did to be like Jesus, such as teaching God’s word and obeying God’s commandments (see 3 Nephi 5:13–18). Help the children think of ways they can be disciples.
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On a piece of paper, help the children trace their hand and cut it out. Write “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ” on one side, and invite them to draw something they can do to be a disciple on the other side (you might need to help them think of ideas). Sing together a song about following the Savior, such as “I’m Trying to Be like Jesus” (Children’s Songbook, 78–79).
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3 Nephi 4:30–33; 5:12–26; 6:14; 7:15–26
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.
How can you help the children see themselves as disciples of Jesus Christ, as Mormon did? (see 3 Nephi 5:13).
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Show a picture of Mormon (such as Gospel Art Book, no. 73). Invite each child to take a turn and repeat what Mormon said in 3 Nephi 5:13: “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.” What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? (see Doctrine and Covenants 41:5).
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Divide the class into small groups, and assign each group to read about one of the following examples of disciples: the converted Lamanites (see 3 Nephi 4:30–33; 6:14), Mormon (see 3 Nephi 5:12–26), and Nephi (see 3 Nephi 7:15–26). How were these people true disciples of Jesus Christ? What can we do to follow their examples?
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