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Book of Mormon LESSON 27

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Theme: “I Will Make an Instrument of Thee”

Alma 17-22

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Lesson 27 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.

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• STAMP. Award readers with a STAMP for the week’s scripture reading. See below to find matching STAMPS.
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Lessons 27-30 Scripture Scholars

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July 1–7: “I Will Make an Instrument of Thee”

Alma 17–22

Think of all the reasons people might give for not sharing the gospel: “I don’t know enough” or “I’m not sure they would be interested” or maybe “I’m afraid I’ll be rejected.” Maybe you’ve found yourself thinking similar things at times. The Nephites had an additional reason for not sharing the gospel with the Lamanites: they were described as “a wild and a hardened and a ferocious people; a people who delighted in murdering the Nephites” (Alma 17:14; see also Alma 26:23–25). But the sons of Mosiah had an even stronger reason why they felt they must share the gospel with the Lamanites: “They were desirous that salvation should be declared to every creature, for they could not bear that any human soul should perish” (Mosiah 28:3). This love that inspired Ammon and his brothers can also inspire you to share the gospel with your family, friends, and acquaintances—even those who may not seem likely to accept it.

 
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Ammon Serves and Teaches King Lamoni | Alma 17–19

Ammon and the sons of Mosiah go out on their missions to teach the Lamanites the gospel of Jesus Christ. Ammon ask to be King Lamoni’s servant. While watching the king’s sheep, Ammon has to defend the flock from thieves. The servants who were with Ammon tell the king what happened. They tell him that Ammon has the strength of many men.
DOWNLOAD Ammon the Missionary “Script”ure Scene (HERE or below) See “I can be an instrument in God’s hands” lesson that follows.

The king thinks Ammon is the great spirit and asks to see him. Ammon tells the king that he is just a man. The king asks how a man can have such great power. Ammon teaches the king about the power of God. The king wants to learn more and Ammon teaches him the plan of salvation and the gospel of Jesus Christ. The king believes everything Ammon says and prays to God for forgiveness of his sins. The king, his wife and his household know the goodness of their Redeemer and they are converted to God. Based on Alma 31–34

. . . GAINING & SHARING TESTIMONY . . .

Alma 17:1–4

Simple, consistent acts of devotion to Christ help me receive His power.

What do you learn from Alma 17:1–4 about how to keep your testimony of and commitment to Jesus Christ strong? What did the sons of Mosiah do, and how did the Lord bless them?

As you read about the experiences of the sons of Mosiah in Alma 17–22, note how their spiritual preparation affected their service among the Lamanites (for example, see Alma 18:10–18, 34–3620:2–522:12–16). What do you feel inspired to do to follow their example?

IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Alma 17:2–3

My testimony of Jesus Christ grows when I read the scriptures, pray, and fast.

  • How can the examples of Mosiah’s sons help your children build their testimonies of Jesus Christ? You could help your children find what the sons of Mosiah did to build their spiritual strength in Alma 17:2–3. Then they could draw pictures or find objects that represent these things. Help them plan what they will do to strengthen their testimonies of the Savior.

ACTIVITIES FOR:
Simple, consistent acts of devotion to Christ help me receive His power.
My testimony of Jesus Christ grows when I read the scriptures, pray, and fast.

ALL AGES

POST-AND-PRESENT Activity: Faith in Jesus - The mission of Jesus Christ: His life puzzle

AGES 1-5

I Have a Body like Heavenly Father and Jesus (First Vision Pop-up Scene)

I Have a Body like Heavenly Father and Jesus (First Vision Pop-up Scene)
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AGES 4-7

I Will Remember Jesus - The Last Supper shadow box

I will Remember Jesus.The Last Supper (shadow box)
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AGES 8-11

Pray Morning and Night to Keep Heaven in Sight prayer chart

TEENS

“Come Unto Christ” Book of Mormon testimony & underlining

ALL AGES

How great shall be your joy! planting seeds of faith - missionary bouquet

ALL AGES

$2.00 GODHEAD: Lesson Lifesaver Activity: Articles of Faith 1:1

ALL AGES

"Scripture Power" Song Visuals for Primary Music practice songs, LDS Primary, Primary Sharing

. . . SHARING THE GOSPEL . . .

Alma 17:6–1219:16–36

I can be an instrument in God’s hands.

The accounts of conversion we read about in the scriptures are often dramatic, but at their core we usually find individuals who had the courage to speak up and share their faith in Jesus Christ. Think about this as you read about Abish and the sons of Mosiah this week.

What do you think it means to be an instrument in God’s hands? It might help to think of instruments or tools that you might use in your daily life. In Alma 17:6–12, look for what the sons of Mosiah did so they could be instruments in God’s hands. How can you become a more effective instrument in helping others come unto Christ?

What impresses you about Abish in Alma 19:16–36? What do you learn from her about helping others build faith in Christ? For example, what do you feel would help people you love “believe in the power of God”? (Alma 19:17).

You might also compare Abish’s experience with the principles Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf taught in “Missionary Work: Sharing What Is in Your Heart” (Ensign or Liahona, May 2019, 15–18). How did Abish exemplify Elder Uchtdorf’s “Five Simple Suggestions”? Try writing down some things you might say about Jesus Christ. For example, “For me, Jesus Christ …” or “The Savior helps me …”

See also Gospel Topics, “Ministering as the Savior Does,” Gospel Library; “Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy,” Hymns, no. 335; “Come and See,” “Come and Help,” “Come and Belong” (videos), Gospel Library.

IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Alma 17–19

I can share the gospel of Jesus Christ with others.

  • To learn about being an instrument in God’s hands, as the sons of Mosiah were, you and your children could look at an instrument or tool and talk about what it’s used for. Then you could read Alma 17:11 and talk about what it means to be Heavenly Father’s instruments to help people learn about Jesus Christ.

  • This week’s activity page has pictures representing truths Ammon taught King Lamoni. You could help your children find these truths in Alma 18:24–40. Your children could pretend to be missionaries and share what they know about these truths.

  • After you read about Abish with your children (see Alma 19:16–20, 28–29), they could pretend to be like Abish by running in place, knocking on doors, and telling about what happened in Alma 19:1–17. How can we be like Abish and share what we know about Jesus Christ and His gospel? Your children could draw pictures of themselves sharing the gospel with someone or sing together a song about sharing the gospel, such as “Called to Serve” (Children’s Songbook, 174–75).

ACTIVITIES FOR:
I can be an instrument in God’s hands.
I can share the gospel of Jesus Christ with others.

ALL AGES

I Want to Share the Gospel missionary mystery kite maze

AGES 1-5

I love to hear Book of Mormon stories! Poster or Coloring Page

I love to hear Book of Mormon stories! poster or coloring page
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AGES 4-7
AMMON AND KING’S SHEEP

Ammon the Missionary (“Script”ure Scene) #BookofMormon

Ammon the Missionary (“Script”ure Scene)
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AGES 8-11

Share My Testimony of Jesus Testimony Page and Missionary Name tag

TEENS

Light of the Gospel candle gift box

ALL AGES

Invite Others to Come unto Christ (Build-a-Missionary Puzzle)

ALL AGES

D&C 133:37 gospel preached unto every nation

ALL AGES

I Hope They Call Me On a Mission SONG VISUALS

. . . I CAN FELLOWSHIP WITH LOVE . . .

Alma 17–19

When we show love for others, we can help them receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Look for verses in Alma 17–19 that show how Ammon’s love for the Lamanites inspired his efforts to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. What other truths about sharing the gospel do you learn from his example?

See also “Ammon Serves and Teaches King Lamoni” (video), Gospel Library (shown above).

IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Alma 17:21–2520:8–2722:1–3

I can help others come unto Christ by showing my love for them.

  • At first, both King Lamoni and his father had hard hearts toward the gospel. Later, their hearts were softened, and they believed in Jesus Christ. How did this happen? Help your children discover answers to this question as you review with them Ammon’s experiences. They could act out “Chapter 23: Ammon: A Great Servant” and “Chapter 24: Ammon Meets King Lamoni’s Father” (Book of Mormon Stories, 64–68, 69–70). Or perhaps your children would like to draw pictures of different parts of the story and use the pictures to tell the stories. What did Ammon do to help Lamoni and his father open their hearts to the gospel of Jesus Christ? (see Alma 17:21–2520:8–2722:1–3).

ACTIVITIES FOR:
When we show love for others, we can help them receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I can help others come unto Christ by showing my love for them.

ALL AGES

POST-AND-PRESENT Activity FRIEND-or-FOE? (Slap Game / Flip Game)

AGES 1-5

I Can Love Others! poster or coloring page

I Can Love Others! poster or coloring page
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AGES 4-7

Doing Good Unto Others GOLDEN Ruler

Doing Good Unto Othersgolden ruler
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AGES 8-11

Be True (Fishing for a Friend spin-and-tell)

TEENS

Love Yourself and Others (Matthew 22:36-39 Service Challenge tent-card)

ALL AGES

Show Love like the Good Samaritan Love-Lingo! Bingo

ALL AGES

BE KIND – LOVER OTHERS John 15:12 rebus Bite-size Memorize poster
John 15:12 using this picture poster: “This is my commandment that ye love one another as I have loved you.”

ALL AGES

I'll Walk With You SONG VISUALS

. . . I CAN REPENT . . .

Alma 19:36

The Lord will help me repent.

After recounting the conversion of Lamoni and his people, Mormon summarized the account with an observation about Jesus Christ. What does Alma 19:36 teach you about the Lord’s character? What else does the account in Alma 19:16–36 teach you about Him? When have you felt the Lord’s arm extended toward you?

ACTIVITIES FOR:
The Lord will help me repent.

ALL AGES

Guess Who Was Saved By the Savior: forgiveness Book of Mormon Stories

AGES 1-5

I Can Say Hippopotamus. I Can Say I’m Sorry (Hippo Sack Puppet)

If I can say hippopotamus, I can say, I’m sorry! puppet show
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AGES 4-7

RIGHT ROAD TO HEAVEN Map with “Trusty Truck”

RIGHT ROAD TO HEAVENMap with “Trusty Truck”
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AGES 8-11

Plan of Redemption: King Lamoni’s Father scripture story match

TEENS

$1.75 November Lesson 7 Come Follow Me "How can I find solutions to my problems?" Young Women, Sunday School

ALL AGES

Eraser Promises steps-to-repentance PENCIL & BOOKMARK

ALL AGES

1 Corinthians 3:16-17 My Body is a Temple – Holy Ghost

ALL AGES

SUPER SONG VISUALS "I Feel My Savior's Love"

. . . I CAN MAKE SACRIFICES TO KNOW GOD . . .

Alma 20:2322:15–18

Knowing God is worth any sacrifice.

Compare what Lamoni’s father was willing to give up to save his life (see Alma 20:23) with what he was later willing to give up to receive the joy of the gospel and to know God (see Alma 22:15, 18). Ponder what you are willing to sacrifice in order to know God more fully.
DOWNLOAD King Lamoni hinged missionary doll (HERE or below)

ACTIVITIES FOR:
Knowing God is worth any sacrifice.

ALL AGES

CHILDREN & YOUTH Goal and Activity Loved From Up Above Post-and-Present

AGES 1-5

Heavenly Father and Jesus Love Me – Hearts-On-a-String

Heavenly Father and Jesus Love Me – Hearts-On-a-String
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AGES 4-11
KING LAMONI

Ammon and King Lamoni hinged missionary dolls

Ammon and King Lamoni hinged missionary dolls
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AGES 8-11

Give Thanks: Jesus Heals 10 Lepers - thank you card

TEENS

Something to Sacrifice goal planner - Children & Youth

ALL AGES

Activity: Because I Believe in Jesus Christ, I Will Follow Him (story-puzzle)

ALL AGES

WORK & GLORY of God - Moses 1:39

ALL AGES

"I Know My Father Lives," SONG VISUALS for Primary Sharing Time

THIS YEAR'S Song Visuals for Practice

SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:

BOOK OF MORMON
Alma 17-22
JULY (week 1)
Lesson 27: July 1-7, 2024
“I Will Make an Instrument of Thee”

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COME FOLLOW ME – Book of Mormon lesson activities – JULY (week 1) TOPIC: “I Will Make an Instrument of Thee” (Alma 17-22) For Primary, Sunday School, youth classes, and family scripture study

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