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Book of Mormon LESSON 44

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Theme: “I Would That I Could Persuade All … to Repent”

Mormon 1-6

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Lesson 44 Scripture Scholars

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Lessons 44-47 Scripture Scholars

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October 28–November 3: “I Would That I Could Persuade All … to Repent”

Mormon 1–6

Mormon spared us the “full account” of the “awful scene” of wickedness and bloodshed that he saw among the Nephites (Mormon 2:185:8). But what he did record in Mormon 1–6 is enough to remind us how far people who were once righteous can fall. Amid such pervasive wickedness, no one could blame Mormon for becoming weary and even discouraged. Yet through all that he saw and experienced, he never lost his sense of God’s great mercy and his conviction that repentance is the way to receive it. And although Mormon’s own people rejected his pleading invitations to repent, he knew that he had a larger audience to persuade. “Behold,” he declared, “I write unto all the ends of the earth.” In other words, he wrote to you (see Mormon 3:17–20). And his message to you, today, is the same message that could have saved the Nephites in their day: “Believe the gospel of Jesus Christ. … Repent and prepare to stand before the judgment-seat of Christ” (Mormon 3:21–22).

See also “Mormon Preserves the Record to Bring the House of Israel to Christ” (video), Gospel Library.

 
COME FOLLOW ME
Ideas for Learning at Home and Church

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. . . ALWAYS CHOOSE CHRIST . . .

Mormon 1–6

I can follow Jesus Christ regardless of what other people do.

By the time he was only about 10 years old, Mormon was remarkably different from the people around him. As you read Mormon 1–6, look for ways that Mormon’s faith in Jesus Christ made him unique and gave him opportunities to serve and bless others. The following verses might get you started:

Mormon 1:2–3, 13–17. What differences do you notice between Mormon and his people? What qualities did he have that helped him stay spiritually strong in such a difficult time?

Mormon 2:18–19. What words did Mormon use to describe the world he lived in? How did he maintain hope despite his surroundings?

Mormon 3:12. How did Mormon feel about the people around him? What can you do to develop the kind of love he had?

What other verses in Mormon 1–6 highlight Mormon’s faith in Jesus Christ? What opportunities was he given because he chose to stay faithful?

Consider studying President Thomas S. Monson’s message “Be an Example and a Light” (Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2015, 86–88), looking for reasons why it is important for followers of Jesus Christ to stand out or be different. How would you complete sentences like these? “ was an example to me when he [or she] . This helped me want to .”

Mormon could have felt that his example wasn’t making a difference with his people. If you had a chance to talk to Mormon, what would you tell him about how his example has made a difference for you?

See also David A. Bednar, “Quick to Observe,” Ensign, Dec. 2006, 30–36, or Liahona, Dec. 2006, 14–20; “Something Different about Us: Example” (video), Gospel Library.


IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Mormon 1:1–32:1, 23–243:1–3, 12, 17–22

Like Mormon, I can follow Jesus Christ.

  • Because Mormon was quite young when he developed his faith in Christ, he can be an inspiration to your children. Perhaps you could read Mormon 1:1–3 and your children could listen for how old Mormon was when Ammaron gave him a special mission. You could also help them find in these verses the qualities that Ammaron saw in Mormon. How do these qualities help us follow Jesus Christ?

    • Because Mormon followed Jesus Christ, he was given opportunities to serve and bless others. You could invite your children to read one or more of the following passages and help them share what they learn about Mormon: Mormon 1:1–32:1, 23–24; and 3:1–3, 12, 20–22 (see also “Chapter 49: Mormon and His Teachings,” Book of Mormon Stories, 138–42). How did he follow Jesus Christ? How did his faith in Jesus Christ help or bless others? How can our faith help people we know?

ACTIVITIES FOR:
I can follow Jesus Christ regardless of what other people do.
Like Mormon, I can follow Jesus Christ.

ALL AGES

Following Jesus' Footsteps match and ponder

AGES 1-5

Follow in Jesus's Steps - example sandals

AGES 4-7

Jesus Is My Hero! doorknob sign

AGES 8-11

JESUS IS THE GOOD SHEPHERD John 10:4 scripture and footstep flash cards match game

TEENS

LESSON LIFESAVERS Commandment Opposites Match Game

ALL AGES

I Will Follow Jesus – Service Road Game

ALL AGES

2 Nephi 2:27 scripture poster/card set

ALL AGES

Stand for the Right SONG VISUALS Children's Songbook p. 159

. . . GODLY SORROW TO CHANGE . . .

Mormon 2:10–15

Godly sorrow leads me to Christ and to lasting change.

When Mormon saw his people’s sorrow, he hoped they would repent. But “their sorrowing was not unto repentance” (Mormon 2:13)—it was not godly sorrow but worldly sorrow. To understand the difference, consider recording what you learn from Mormon 2:10–15 in a chart like this one:

Godly Sorrow

Worldly Sorrow

Comes to Jesus (verse 14)

Curses God (verse 14)

 

 

 

 

How do you know if your sorrow is godly or worldly? If you are experiencing worldly sorrow, how can you change it into godly sorrow?

See also 2 Corinthians 7:8–11; Michelle D. Craig, “Divine Discontent,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2018, 52–55.


IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Mormon 2:8–15

Godly sorrow leads me to Christ and to lasting change.

  • Perhaps you could make a chart like the one in “Ideas for Learning at Home and at Church” to help your children understand the difference between godly and worldly sorrow as they read Mormon 2:8, 10–15. Then they could also search Mormon 2:12 to find reasons why repentance should make our “heart[s] … rejoice.” How can we make sure that the sorrow we feel for our sins leads us to seek God’s help to change?

ACTIVITIES FOR:
Godly sorrow leads me to Christ and lasting change.

ALL AGES

Repentance Can Make Us Happy: HAPPY HENRY or MISERABLE MAC body-building puzzles

AGES 1-5

I can say "I'm sorry!" poster or coloring page - Ages 1-5

AGES 4-7

CHOOSE THE RIGHT Slap Game

AGES 8-11

Alma the Younger’s Road to Repentance MAZE

TEENS

REPENTANCE Youth Goal Planner

ALL AGES

Kindness Begins with Me – Upside-Down Turn-‘Em-Around

ALL AGES

1 Nephi 3:7: “I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments . . .

ALL AGES

Song Visuals "Help Me, Dear Father" for singing practice or family home evening

. . . THANKING GOD FOR BLESSINGS . . .

Mormon 3:3, 9

“They did not realize that it was the Lord that had spared them.”

Mormon observed that the Nephites did not acknowledge the ways that the Lord had blessed them. As you read Mormon 3:3, 9, you might ponder how you are acknowledging God’s influence in your life. What blessings come when you acknowledge His influence? What are the consequences of not acknowledging Him? (see Mormon 2:26Doctrine and Covenants 59:21).

See also Henry B. Eyring, “O Remember, Remember,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2007, 66–69.


IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Mormon 3:3, 9

Heavenly Father gives me many blessings.

  • Inviting your children to list (or draw pictures of) some things they are grateful for might be a good way to help them feel gratitude for God. After they have made a list, you could read Mormon 3:3, 9 and explain that Heavenly Father had blessed the Nephites too, but they had not recognized it. What can we do to show we are thankful to Heavenly Father for our blessings?

ACTIVITIES FOR:
“They did not realize that it was the Lord that had spared them.”
Heavenly Father gives me many blessings.

ALL AGES

Prayers Are Always Answered – Bless the Faithful (puzzle match)

AGES 1-5

Prayers – Many Thanks mini-book

AGES 4-7

Children Around the World "Thank You" people pop-ups

AGES 8-11

Listen to the Prophet to Stay in the Light – Cycle of History Wheel

TEENS

FRUIT OF THE GOSPEL Gospel Blessings quote Jeffery R. Holland

ALL AGES

Choosing a Consequence spin-the-bottle

ALL AGES

Mosiah 2:22: “If ye would keep his commandments . . . he doth bless you and prosper you.”

ALL AGES

Dearest Children God Is Near You SONG VISUALS

. . . UNCONDITIONAL LOVE . . .

IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN

Mormon 3:12

Heavenly Father wants me to love everyone.

ACTIVITIES FOR:
Heavenly Father wants me to love Everyone.

ALL AGES

My Smooth-Sailing Family (Lovey’s-Landing S.O.S. Game)

AGES 1-5

I Can Share and Care Good Samaritan Show-and-Tell

AGES 4-7

Doing Good Unto Others GOLDEN Ruler

AGES 8-11

Show Love like the Good Samaritan Love-Lingo! Bingo

TEENS

Love at Home Spin-the-Bottle

ALL AGES

Lovey’s Service Station (Love & Serve Brainstorm)

ALL AGES

Mosiah 2:17 Serve God by Serving Others

ALL AGES

Jesus Said Love Everyone SONG VISUALS

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SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:

BOOK OF MORMON
Mormon 1-6
NOVEMBER (week 1)
Lesson 44: October 28-November 3, 2024
“I Would That I Could Persuade All … to Repent”

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COME FOLLOW ME – Book of Mormon lesson activities – NOVEMBER (week 1) TOPIC: “I Would That I Could Persuade All … to Repent” (Mormon 1-6) For Primary, Sunday School, youth classes, and family scripture study

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