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Book of Mormon LESSON 35
Teaching Come Follow Me lessons just got easier with our activities for SEPTEMBER (week #1)
Theme: “The Rock of Our Redeemer”
Helaman 1-6
YOU WILL FIND:
• 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 35 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.
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 35-39 Scripture Scholars
SEPTEMBER’s BUNDLE of BOOKMARKS, POP-UPs, and STAMPS. Glue STAMPS onto the STAMP KEEPER (to download separately, below).
Click on the weekly lesson posters (below) to find interactive activities:
. . . 6 LESSONS & 48 ACTIVITIES . . .
Step 1 CHOOSE LESSON
Step 2 CHOOSE ACTIVITY
Step 3 CLICK ON POSTER
Step 4 DOWNLOAD ACTIVITY
August 26–September 1: “The Rock of Our Redeemer”
Helaman 1–6
The book of Helaman records both triumphs and tragedies among the Nephites and Lamanites. It begins with “a serious difficulty among the people of the Nephites” (Helaman 1:1), and the difficulties keep coming throughout the record. Here we read about political intrigue, bands of robbers, rejection of the prophets, and pride and disbelief throughout the land. But we also find examples like Nephi and Lehi and “the more humble part of the people,” who not only survived but thrived spiritually (Helaman 3:34). How did they do it? How did they stay strong while their civilization began to decline and fall apart? The same way any of us stay strong in the “mighty storm” the devil sends to “beat upon [us]”—by building our lives “upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, … a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall” (Helaman 5:12).
COME FOLLOW ME
Ideas for Learning at Home and Church
with MATCHING ACTIVITIES
. . . BE HUMBLE AND HAPPY . . .
Pride separates me from the Spirit and strength of God.
As you read Helaman 1–6, you may notice a pattern in the behavior of the Nephites. When they are righteous, God blesses them, and they prosper. After a time, they become prideful and wicked, making choices that lead to destruction and suffering. Then they are humbled and inspired to repent, and God blesses them once again. The pattern repeats itself so often that some call it the “pride cycle.”
DOWNLOAD Cycle of History wheel (HERE or below – Ages 8-11)
Look for examples of this cycle as you read Helaman 1–6. Here are some questions to help you understand this pattern:
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What evidence of pride do you see among the Nephites? (see, for example, Helaman 3:33–34; 4:11–13). Do you see similar evidence of pride in yourself?
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What are the consequences of pride and wickedness? (see Helaman 4:23–26). What are the consequences of humility and repentance? (see Helaman 3:27–30, 35; 4:14–16).
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What things did Helaman want his sons to remember? (see Helaman 5:4–12). In what ways can remembering these truths help you avoid becoming prideful?
See also “Chapter 18: Beware of Pride,” Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Ezra Taft Benson (2014), 229–40; “I Need Thee Every Hour,” Hymns, no. 98.
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
Heavenly Father wants me to be humble.
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Consider inviting your children to draw their version of the “pride cycle,” based on the diagram above.
DOWNLOAD Cycle of History wheel (HERE or below – Ages 8-11)DOWNLOAD Cycle of History wheel (HERE or below – Ages 8-11) -
Then, as you read together Helaman 3:24, 33–34 and 4:11–15, they could point to the parts of the cycle these verses describe. How can we choose to be humble—and remain that way?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Pride separates me from the Spirit and strength of God.
Heavenly Father wants me to be humble.
. . . FILL SOUL WITH JOY . . .
Faith in Christ fills my soul with joy.
In Helaman 3, Mormon described a time of rejoicing when the Church was so blessed that even the leaders were surprised. Based on what you read in verses 24–32, what do you think led to that joyful state? Not all members continued in the joy, though. Note the differences between the people described in verses 33–35 (fast, pray often, humility). What do you learn from their example?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Faith in Christ fills my soul with joy.
. . . FOLLOW SAVIOR . . .
I can honor the Savior’s name.
Reading Helaman 5:6–7 may inspire you to consider the names you have been given, including family names. What do these names mean to you? How can you honor them? Even more important, consider what it means to bear the Savior’s name (see Moroni 4:3). How do you honor that sacred name?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
I can honor the Savior’s name.
. . . BEING STRONG WITH JESUS . . .
If I make Jesus Christ my foundation, I cannot fall.
What does it mean to you to “build your foundation” on “the rock of our Redeemer”? (Helaman 5:12). How have you found safety from life’s storms in Jesus Christ? As you read Helaman 5:12–52, identify how Nephi and Lehi were blessed for building their faith on the rock of their Redeemer.
Some people find it helpful to visualize what they’re studying. To depict Helaman 5:12, you could build a small structure on different kinds of foundations. You could then create a “mighty storm” by spraying water on it and using a fan to create wind. What insights does this give you about building your foundation on Jesus Christ? What else do you learn from the video “A Secure Anchor”? (Gospel Library).
Verse 50 mentions “the greatness of the evidences” that the Lamanites received. Reading Helaman 5:12–52 might bring to your mind the evidences that God has given you. For example, maybe “a whisper” from the Spirit has strengthened your faith in the Savior (Helaman 5:30; see also Doctrine and Covenants 88:66). Or perhaps you’ve been in darkness and cried out to God for greater faith (see Helaman 5:40–47). What other experiences have helped you build your foundation on Jesus Christ?
See also Russell M. Nelson, “The Temple and Your Spiritual Foundation,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 93–96; Sean Douglas, “Facing Our Spiritual Hurricanes by Believing in Christ,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 109–11; Gospel Topics, “Faith in Jesus Christ,” Gospel Library.
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
I will build my foundation on Jesus Christ.
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Consider using a picture of a temple to start a conversation about why buildings need strong foundations. Or you could look at the foundation of your home or Church building. To emphasize the strength of a rock-solid foundation, your children could try to move a rock by blowing on it. As you read together Helaman 5:12, ask your children why Jesus Christ is “a sure foundation” for our lives. How can we build our lives on Him? (see Helaman 3:27–29, 35 and Articles of Faith 1:4).
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Invite your children to build a tower using blocks or other materials on different kinds of foundations (such as cotton balls or a flat stone). How is the solid foundation like Jesus Christ? They could add a block to the structure for each idea they share about what they can do to follow Him.
ACTIVITIES FOR:
If I make Jesus Christ my foundation, I cannot fail.
I will build my foundation on Jesus Christ.
. . . SPIRIT SPEAKS TO OUR MIND AND HEART . . .
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
The Holy Ghost whispers with a still, small voice.
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The voice described in Helaman 5:29–30, 45–47 teaches us one way that the Holy Ghost speaks to us. To help your children understand this truth, consider reading “Chapter 37: Nephi and Lehi in Prison” (Book of Mormon Stories, 99–102). When you talk about the voice the people heard, speak in a soft voice. Repeat the story a few times, and invite the children to whisper with you. Help them think of other ways that the Holy Ghost can speak to us. To reinforce this principle, you could sing together “The Still Small Voice” (Children’s Songbook, 106–7).
ACTIVITIES FOR:
The Holy Ghost whispers with a still, small voice.
. . . REPENT TO SEE THE LIGHT . . .
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
Repentance replaces spiritual darkness with light.
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To emphasize what Helaman 5:20–41 teaches about darkness and light, try reading or summarizing these verses in the dark, using just a flashlight for light. Your children could listen for what the people needed to do so the darkness would be removed. Then turn the lights on, and read verses 42–48 together. What do these verses teach us about repentance?
- About Helaman 5
Nephi and Lehi devote themselves to preaching—Their names invite them to pattern their lives after their forebears—Christ redeems those who repent—Nephi and Lehi make many converts and are imprisoned, and fire encircles them—A cloud of darkness overshadows three hundred people—The earth shakes, and a voice commands men to repent—Nephi and Lehi converse with angels, and the multitude is encircled by fire. About 30 B.C.
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Repentance replaces spiritual darkness with light.
SEPTEMBER 2024 Music Song Visuals for Singing Time
“The Still Small Voice,” Children’s Songbook, 106-7 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
“Samuel Tells of the Baby Jesus,” Children’s Songbook, 36 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
“I’m Trying to Be like Jesus,” Children’s Songbook, 78-79 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:
BOOK OF MORMON
Helaman 1-6
SEPTEMBER (week 1)
Lesson 35: Aug. 26-September 1, 2024
“The Rock of Our Redeemer”
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