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“Yet Will I Trust in Him”

Interactive Activities For Youth
AUGUST 1-7

 

 

 

Old Testament LESSON 32

Teaching Sunday School or Seminary, Come Follow Me just got easier with our activities for AUGUST (week #1)

Theme: “Yet Will I Trust in Him”

Job 1–312–141921–2438–4042

Patience of Job COME FOLLOW ME Activities

 

 

 

YOU WILL FIND:

SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS to get them reading. 

• Then scroll down to find Lesson-Match Interactive Activities to match the CFM curriculum

 

SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS is not only for SUNDAY SCHOOL youth but also for Primary, and for Individuals and Families.

If you want the STAMPS & STAMP KEEPER (go HERE to download for the month of AUGUST – STAMPS are included in the bundle)

Lesson 32 Scripture Scholars

Patience of Job COME FOLLOW ME Activities

Week’s Scripture Scholars BOOKMARKS & scripture POP-UP Includes:

Patience of Job COME FOLLOW ME Activities
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 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 32-35 Scripture Scholars

Scripture Scholars bookmarks, pop-ups, stamps for OLD TESTAMENT October

Scripture Scholars bookmarks, pop-ups, stamps for OLD TESTAMENT October
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August’s BUNDLE of BOOKMARKSPOP-UPs, and STAMPS. Glue STAMPS onto the STAMP KEEPER (to download separately, below).

Click on the weekly lesson posters (below) to find interactive activities:

. . . LESSONS & ACTIVITIES . . .

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Step 2 CHOOSE ACTIVITY
Step 3 CLICK ON POSTER
Step 4 DOWNLOAD ACTIVITY

. . . TRUST IN GOD’S PLAN OF HAPPINESS THROUGH TRIALS . . .

Job 1–212–1319:23–27

Our trust in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ can help us remain faithful in all circumstances.

  • The first two chapters of Job, which describe Satan questioning the reasons behind Job’s faithfulness, could help class members evaluate their own reasons for being faithful to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Class members might start by listing some reasons a person might choose to obey God’s commandments. They could then search Job 1:6–122:1–6 to find out what Satan said about Job’s faithfulness. Why would it be dangerous to obey the Lord solely for the reason Satan suggested? What does Job’s response in Job 1:20–222:9–10 reveal about Job? Class members could talk about why they choose to remain faithful to God.

  • While Job had times when he struggled with doubt and despair, ultimately his trust in the Lord sustained him in his suffering. To learn from Job’s example, class members could search some of the following verses to identify some of Job’s positive responses to his trials: Job 1:212:1012:9–10, 1613:15–1619:23–27. What can we learn from these responses that can help us be spiritually strong when we face trials? Why is it dangerous to assume that trials are punishments for sin?

  • Job’s declaration in Job 19:23–27 could inspire class members to ponder and share their own conviction that the Redeemer, Jesus Christ, lives. You might start by inviting class members to quietly ponder Job’s words in these verses. They could then discuss questions like these: Why is a testimony of our Redeemer so valuable during times of trial like those Job suffered? How has our testimony sustained us in our trials? Singing or reading the lyrics of a hymn about Jesus Christ, such as “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” (Hymns, no. 136), could add insight and spiritual power to your discussion.
    • DOWNLOAD “I Know That  My Redeemer Lives” song visuals (HERE).
    DOWNLOAD “My Redeemer Lives” By Gordon B. Hinkley song visuals (HERE)
    DOWNLOAD “Redeemer of Israel” song visuals (HERE or below)

My Strong Testimony of Jesus (Weak or Strong Plant Builder)

ADVERSITY: Turn Trials into Triumphs match game

Hold Fast to the Lord's Standards word find

Activity Heavenly Father Will Guide Me 2 Nephi 4:15-24 Nephi’s Message Poster

My Redeemer Lives MUSIC TIME song visuals

. . . THROUGH FAITH WE CAN OVERCOME TRIALS . . .

Job 38

God’s perspective is greater than ours.

  • Much of the book of Job (chapters 3–37) involves Job and his friends wrestling with the question “Why do bad things happen to righteous people?” While the Lord does not answer this question completely in the book of Job, He does provide an important message. You could help class members discover this message by inviting them to read the questions the Lord asked Job in Job 38:1–7, 18–24. What do we learn from these questions?

  • The restored gospel of Jesus Christ provides additional light that can help us understand some of the reasons for suffering in the world. Class members could share truths they know because of the Restoration of the gospel that have given them greater perspective and understanding about suffering. They could find some of these truths in the scriptures and statement found in “Additional Resources.” SEE BELOW*

The PLAN OF HAPPINESS: Reach for the Stars! (Blessing Guessing Game and bookmark)

YOUTH GOAL ACTIVITY to learn that Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness helps us Reach For the Stars! and obtain His blessings.

LESSON LIFESAVER Activity My Future Focus Planner

YOUTH GOAL ACTIVITY to learn how to make righteous decisions in difficult situations with this Future Focus planner.

Soar High! family communication balloon bouquet

YOUTH GOAL ACTIVITY to learn how we can Soar High! and help our family and friends as we learn to communicate with this bouquet of eight balloons.

Agency Actions scripture challenge

YOUTH GOAL ACTIVITY to learn that GOOD CHOICES (following Jesus) bring us liberty, joy, and eternal life (life with Heavenly Father and Jesus). BAD CHOICES (following Satan) bring us into captivity, misery, and death.

FASTING is a Law we can live
YOUTH GOAL PLANNER helps youth learn to fast with purpose and prayer knowing it is a law of sacrifice that can bless them.

*Additional Resources

Latter-day insight on the purposes of suffering.

The following scriptures provide insights about the purposes of suffering:

Spencer W. Kimball taught:

“If we looked at mortality as the whole of existence, then pain, sorrow, failure, and short life would be calamity. But if we look upon life as an eternal thing stretching far into the premortal past and on into the eternal post-death future, then all happenings may be put in proper perspective.

Is there not wisdom in [God’s] giving us trials that we might rise above them, responsibilities that we might achieve, work to harden our muscles, sorrows to try our souls? Are we not exposed to temptations to test our strength, sickness that we might learn patience, death that we might be immortalized and glorified? …

“If joy and peace and rewards were instantaneously given the doer of good, there could be no evil—all would do good but not because of the rightness of doing good. There would be no test of strength, no development of character, no growth of powers, no free agency” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball [2006], 15).

“If thou art sorrowful, call on the Lord thy God with supplication, that your souls may be joyful” (D&C 136:29)

ACTIVITIES FOR Job 1–2; 12–13; 19:23–27 Our trust in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ can help us remain faithful in all circumstances.

ACTIVITIES FOR Job 38 God’s perspective is greater than ours.

. . . INDEX FOR THIS MONTH’S ACTIVITIES . . . 

SUNDAY SCHOOL Activities for CFM August - OLD TESTAMENT

SUNDAY SCHOOL & SEMINARY Interactive Activities – AUGUST (week 1) Come Follow Me – Old Testament Lesson 32 “Yet Will I Trust in Him” (Job 1–3; 12–14; 19; 21–24; 38–40; 42)

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