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Book of Mormon LESSON 34
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Theme: “Preserved by His Marvelous Power”
Alma 53-63
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• SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS to get them reading with reward stamps and pop-ups to match the lesson theme.
• Lesson-Match Interactive Activities to match the CFM curriculum for all ages.
Lesson 34 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 the scripture you underline.
EXTRA ITEMS – 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 31-34 Scripture Scholars
AUGUST’s BUNDLE of BOOKMARKS, POP-UPs, and STAMPS. Glue STAMPS onto the STAMP KEEPER (to download separately, below).
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August 19–25: “Preserved by His Marvelous Power”
Alma 53–63
When compared with the Lamanite armies, Helaman’s “little army” (Alma 56:33) of young men shouldn’t have stood a chance. Besides being few in number, Helaman’s soldiers “were all … very young,” and “they never had fought” (Alma 56:46–47). In some ways, their situation might seem familiar to those of us who sometimes feel outnumbered and overwhelmed in our latter-day battle against Satan and the forces of evil in the world.
But the army of Helaman had some advantages over the Lamanites that had nothing to do with numbers or military skill. They chose Helaman, a prophet, to lead them (see Alma 53:19); “they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them” (Alma 56:47); and they had “exceeding faith in that which they had been taught.” As a result, they were protected by “the miraculous power of God” (Alma 57:26). So when facing life’s battles, we can take courage. Helaman’s army teaches us that “there [is] a just God, and whosoever [does] not doubt, [will] be preserved by his marvelous power” (Alma 57:26).
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. . . FAITH FIGHTS FEAR . . .
Alma 53:10–22; 56:43–49, 55–56; 57:20–27; 58:39–40
Having faith in God helps me overcome fear.
If it weren’t for their faith, Helaman’s young soldiers would have had good reason to feel afraid. But because of their faith, they had even more reason to be courageous. As you read about them in Alma 53–58, look for things that help you face your fears with faith in Christ. Consider focusing on the following verses: Alma 53:10–22; 56:43–49, 55–56; 57:20–27; and 58:39–40. This table could help you record what you find.
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To win our spiritual battles, we also need the power of Jesus Christ. How can you access His power? Look for answers in President Russell M. Nelson’s message “Drawing the Power of Jesus Christ into Our Lives” (Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, 39–42). You might compare his counsel with things that Helaman’s soldiers did.
After studying these things, think about your own spiritual battles. Write down what you feel inspired to do to exercise your faith in Jesus Christ.
See also Neil L. Andersen, “Wounded,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2018, 83–86; “True to the Faith,” Hymns, no. 254; “Drawing upon the Power of God in Our Lives” (video), Gospel Library; Gospel Topics, “Faith in Jesus Christ,” Gospel Library.
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
I can be faithful to God like Helaman’s young soldiers.
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You can use many resources to share the story of Helaman’s soldiers, including the pictures in this outline and “Chapter 34: Helaman and the 2,000 Young Warriors” (Book of Mormon Stories, 93–94). This week’s activity page can help your children think of ways they can be like the army of Helaman. Consider sharing some of the qualities of the young soldiers from Alma 53:20–21 to get them started.
DOWNLOAD Youth Goal Planner “Discover Principles of Faith Taught by the Mothers of Helaman’s Stripling Warriors” (HERE or below)You could also sing together “We’ll Bring the World His Truth” (Children’s Songbook, 172–73).
DOWNLOAD We’ll Bring the World His Truth song visuals (HERE or below)
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Having faith in God helps me overcome fear.
I can be faithful to God like Helaman’s young soldiers.
. . . LOOK FOR THE GOOD . . .
Followers of Jesus Christ are not easily offended.
Helaman and Pahoran had reasons to be offended. Helaman was not receiving support for his armies, and Pahoran was falsely accused by Moroni of withholding that support (see Alma 58:4–9, 31–32; 60). What impresses you about their reactions in Alma 58:1–12, 31–37 and Alma 61? Why do you feel they responded this way?
Elder David A. Bednar pointed to Pahoran as example of meekness and taught that “the most majestic and meaningful examples of meekness are found in the life of the Savior Himself” (“Meek and Lowly of Heart,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2018, 32). Ponder how the Savior showed meekness. See, for instance, Matthew 27:11–26; Luke 22:41–42; John 13:4–17. How can you follow His example?
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
I can choose to not be angry.
Consider inviting your children to think about a time when they were accused of doing something they didn’t do. Tell them about how this happened to Pahoran (see Alma 60–61; see also “Chapter 35: Captain Moroni and Pahoran,” Book of Mormon Stories, 95–97). To learn about how Pahoran reacted, take turns reading verses from Alma 61:3–14. What did Pahoran do when Moroni accused him? (see Alma 61:2–3, 8–9). What do we learn about forgiveness from the Savior’s example? (see Luke 23:34).
Book of Mormon Stories: Captain Moroni and Pahoran
Captain Moroni writes to Pahoran asking for more soldiers and supplies to help Helaman and his army. Pahoran is unable to send help (see description above).
. . . LIFTING FRIENDS & FAMILY . . .
I have a responsibility to lift people around me.
Moroni wrote that God would hold Pahoran responsible if he knowingly neglected the needs of the Nephite armies. What do you learn from Alma 60:7–14 about caring for people in need? What can you do to be more aware of and meet the needs of others?
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
I can be faithful to what my parents teach in righteousness.
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Helaman’s young soldiers looked to their mothers’ faith when they were faced with a great challenge. Perhaps you could read Alma 56:46–48 with your children and invite them to listen for what the mothers of these young men taught them about faith. You might ask them what they’ve learned from their parents—or other faithful adults—about the Savior. Why is it important to obey “with exactness”? (Alma 57:21).
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How can you—like the mothers of the stripling soldiers—make sure your children know of your faith in God? One way is to share how your faith affects your life. For example, how has He “delivered” you when you “did not doubt”?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
I have a responsibility to lift people around me.
I can be faithful to what my parents teach in righteousness.
. . . TURN YOUR HEART TO GOD . . .
If I am humble, life’s challenges can turn my heart to God.
Put a raw egg and a potato in boiling water to help you think about how you can choose to be either “softened” or “hardened” by your trials. While your egg and potato are cooking, study Alma 62:39–51, and notice how the people reacted to Helaman’s ministry after their long war with the Lamanites. You could then compare this to how they had reacted to his preaching 13 years earlier (see Alma 45:20–24). How were the Nephites affected differently by the same afflictions? When the egg and potato are fully cooked, crack the egg and cut the potato. How did the boiling water affect them differently? What are you learning about how we can choose to react to affliction? How can you turn to God during your afflictions?
. . . COVENANTS & BLESSINGS . . .
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
I can keep my covenants with Heavenly Father.
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Your children might be able to talk about a time when someone made and kept a promise with them. How did they feel when the promise was kept? You could read Alma 53:10–18 and invite your children to look for how Helaman, the people of Ammon, and the sons of the people of Ammon made and kept their promises or covenants. You might share how Heavenly Father blesses you as you keep your covenants.
NOTE: The people of Ammon were Lamanites who were converted and protected by the Nephites.BELOW are two activities telling of the history (leading up to the Helaman and his 2,000 stripling warriors)
– Weapons of War Buried ⇒
– Repentance is a change of mind and heart ⇒
The sons of Mosiah taught the gospel to the Lamanites. Thousands of Lamanites repented and joined the Church. Those Lamanites who joined the Church called themselves Anti-Nephi-Lehies, or the people of Ammon. They are hard-working people who make a promise to God that they will never kill again.
AUGUST 2024 Music Song Visuals for Singing Time
“As I Search the Holy Scriptures,” Hymns, no. 227 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
“Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth,” Hymns, 298 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:
BOOK OF MORMON
Alma 53-63
AUGUST (week 4)
Lesson 34: August 19-25, 2024
“Preserved by His Marvelous Power”
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