New Testament LESSON 9

Teaching Sunday School – Come Follow Me just got easier with our activities for FEBRUARY (week #4)

Theme: “He Taught Them as One Having Authority”

Matthew 6-7

"He Taught Them as One Having Authority" 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.

The STAMPS & STAMP KEEPER are found HERE for FEBRUARY

Lesson 9 Scripture Scholars

"He Taught Them as One Having Authority" pop-up for Matthew 5 "Blessed Are Ye" SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS

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

"He Taught Them as One Having Authority" pop-up for Matthew 5 "Blessed Are Ye" SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS
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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).
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EXTRA ITEMS (not included) … THERE’S MORE: 
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Lessons 6-9 Scripture Scholars

SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS February - New Testament

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. . . BUILD ON A FIRM FOUNDATION . . .

Matthew 6–7

If we hear and act on the Lord’s teachings, our lives will be built on a firm foundation.

  • What specific teachings from Matthew 6–7 will be most beneficial to those you teach? Consider writing on the board several references from Matthew 6–7 that contain these teachings. Class members could select one of the references to study silently and then write on the board any spiritual truths they learn. How have these teachings influenced our lives?

  • The Savior concluded His sermon with a parable that might help your class better understand the importance of living by the Savior’s teachings (see Matthew 7:24–27; see also Helaman 5:12). To visualize this parable, class members could work together to build a strong foundation using blocks, cups, or other materials and then test the strength of their foundations. Perhaps they could also label their building materials with things they can do to apply the Savior’s teachings. How could doing these things help us withstand the storms of life?

build a strong foundation

YOUTH LESSON ACTIVITY. “BUILD UPON MY ROCK” Sure Foundation rock & body puzzle. Youth will know why Jesus is their “rock” their sure foundation that they can lean on Him as He had proven His love, is our example, suffered for our sins, taught us how to be happy, and gave His life for us.  READ MORE 

“Build upon My Rock” Rock & Body Puzzle

withstand the storms of life

POST-AND-PRESENT. MY SURE FOUNDATION The Wise Man “Build His House upon a Rock” testimony building project. In the Book of Mormon, Helaman 2:5, Helaman taught his sons, “Remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation (by living gospel principles).”  READ MORE

Wise Man “Built His House upon a Rock”

. . . HOW TO PRAY . . .

Matthew 6:5–13

The Savior taught us how to pray.

  • Studying the Lord’s Prayer might help class members identify how they can improve their own prayers by following the Lord’s example. You could invite them to write on the board phrases from Matthew 6:9–13 (or Luke 11:1–4) that stand out to them. As we ponder the Savior’s words, what do we learn about prayer? It may be instructive for class members to paraphrase some of the Savior’s phrases as things they might say in their own prayers. For instance, “Give us this day our daily bread” could be paraphrased as “Please help me in my efforts to provide for my family.”

  • After reading Matthew 6:5–13 as a class, you could discuss questions such as these: How has prayer strengthened your relationship with Heavenly Father? How has prayer helped you come to know God’s will?

    Matthew 7:7–11

    Heavenly Father answers prayers.

    • To help class members strengthen their faith that God will hear and answer their prayers, you could write askseek, and knock on the board. Then class members could search the scriptures for examples of people who “asked,” “sought,” and “knocked” (for examples, see 1 Nephi 11:1Ether 2:18–253:1–6Joseph Smith—History 1:11–17). What do we learn from these examples about receiving answers to our prayers?

    • Some important context for Matthew 7:7–11 can be found in the Joseph Smith Translation of Matthew 7:12–17 (in the Bible appendix). In these verses, Jesus’s disciples anticipated some reasons people might give for not seeking truth from Heavenly Father. You might ask class members to imagine they have a friend who is reluctant to seek guidance or blessings from the Lord. What might class members say to encourage this friend? How might they use the Savior’s words in Matthew 7:7–11?

prayer strengthened your relationship with Heavenly Father

YOUTH GOAL ACTIVITY. “COUNSEL WITH THE LORD IN ALL THY DOINGS” tent card. Youth can list on one side HOW TO PRAY and WHAT TO PRAY FOR. Then on the back, there’s a reminder “Don’t forget to pray!” For the next 30 days, record each time you say your morning and nightly prayers by filling in a box.  READ MORE

Counsel With Lord How-and-What to Pray For tent-card

strengthen their faith that God will hear and answer their prayers

POST-AND-PRESENT ACTIVITY. PRAYER BLOSSOMS board game. Youth can really learn how prayer helps our relationship with Heavenly Father blossom-and-grow. There are many thorns in the roses of life and we can get past them as we learn to depend on God to guide and protect us and to help us when we are in need. With a bee marker we START at the beginning and move around the board landing on a rose to tell how God blesses, a thorn we tell what to pray about, and a leaf to get instructions.  READ MORE

POST-AND-PRESENT Activity Prayer Blossoms board game

. . . TRUE & FALSE PROPHETS . . .

Matthew 7:15–20

We can identify true and false prophets by their fruits.

  • Members of your class have likely come across false philosophies and other deceptions of the adversary, whether on the internet or from other sources. They may have also heard others criticize the Lord’s servants. How can you help them understand how to discern false prophets and teachings from true ones? You could display several pieces of fruit and ask what we can assume about the trees they came from. How does this exercise help us understand Matthew 7:15–20? You could also read together some recent messages from the living prophets. What “fruits” or outcomes does following their counsel produce?

  • Matthew 7:15–20 could help build class members’ faith in the divine mission of the Prophet Joseph Smith. What are the fruits of the work Joseph Smith accomplished? For some ideas, see Elder Neil L. Andersen’s message “Joseph Smith” (Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2014, 28–31). How could we use the Savior’s analogy in Matthew 7:15–20 to bear testimony to our friends and family about the Prophet Joseph?

discern false prophets and teachings from true ones

YOUTH LESSON ACTIVITY. SPIRIT OF TRUTH: From God/Not From God crossmatch. Youth can learn from the Spirit, The Holy Ghost how to turn righteous ideas (from God) ON and unrighteous ideas (not from God ) OFF! This is done from the bright light warm feeling or the dim light cold feeling. To do the crossmatch draw a line from each wordstrip/box to the light-bulb it belongs FROM GOD / NOT FROM GOD. READ MORE

The Spirit of Truth crossmatch

What “fruits” or outcomes does following their counsel produce?

QUOTE MEMORIZATION. OBEDIENCE – HOLY GHOST ColorQuote poster or notecard.  “Obedience opens the door to the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. And the spiritual gifts and abilities activated by the power of the Holy Ghost enable us to avoid deception – and to see, to feel, to know, to understand, and to remember things as they really are.” David A. Bednar, Apostle, “Things as They Really Are”   READ MORE

OBEDIENCE AND HOLY GHOST QUOTE TO COLOR

WEEK’S BUNDLE TO SAVE $

BUNDLE 4 - SUNDAY SCHOOL Class lesson activities for "He Taught Them as One Having Authority" COME FOLLOW ME

INDEX FOR THIS MONTH’S ACTIVITIES

YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS February NEW TESTAMENT Lesson Activities

SUNDAY SCHOOL Come Follow Me Interactive Activities – FEBRUARY (week 4) New Testament “He Taught Them as One Having Authority” Come, Follow Me (Matthew 6-7)

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