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Easy version:
Book of Enos
Becky Morgan and Sally Hanna, “Book of Enos,”
Friend, Apr. 1988, 44
Complete the sentences by filling in each blank with
the correct words from the list.
1. Jacob taught Enos to __________ God.
2. Enos went into the __________.
3. Enos knelt down to __________.
4. He prayed all __________ and into the __________.
5. The voice of __________ spoke to him.
6. God told Enos his __________ were forgiven.
7. Enos prayed for the __________ and the
__________.
8. Enos taught the people to be __________.
9. After death, Enos knew that he would live with
__________.
| Day
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Night
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Jesus
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Righteous
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| Forest
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Obey
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Lamanites
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Sins
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| God
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Pray
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Nephites
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Harder Version (from the Primary Lesson Manual):
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• Why did Enos go to pray? (Enos
1:1–4.) Who had taught him about Jesus Christ? How have your
parents helped you learn about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?
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• What is “mighty prayer and
supplication”? How do you think this kind of prayer is different
from other prayers? How did Heavenly Father answer Enos’s prayer? (Enos
1:5.)
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• How did Enos know his sins were
forgiven? (Enos
1:5–6.)
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• Why did Heavenly Father say Enos
was forgiven of his sins? (Enos
1:8.) Explain that because Jesus Christ suffered for our sins,
we can be forgiven if we repent.
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• Who did Enos pray for after his
sins were forgiven? (Enos
1:9.) What answer did the Lord give Enos about the Nephites? (Enos
1:10.)
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• Why do you think Enos prayed for
the Lamanites when they were the Nephites’ enemies? (Enos
1:11.) What blessings might you ask Heavenly Father to give
someone who has been unkind to you? What did Enos desire for the
Lamanites? (Enos
1:13.)
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• Enos prayed for the safety of his
people’s records. Why were these records so important? What did the
Lord promise Enos? (Enos
1:15–18.) What does it mean to ask in faith?
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• What promises were given to Enos?
(Enos
1:8, 12, 15.) How can we receive the same promises?
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• What effect did the Nephites’
teachings and efforts have on the Lamanites? (Enos
1:20.)
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• What have you learned about
prayer from the story of Enos?
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• When you pray, how do you talk to
Heavenly Father? How can we make our prayers more sincere?
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• Enos heard the voice of the Lord
in his mind in answer to his prayer. What are some other ways that
we may receive answers to our prayers? (A feeling of peace; a
feeling that something is not right; comfort; ideas that come into
our minds; scriptures that bring understanding to a particular
situation; counsel from Church leaders, parents, and others sent by
the Lord; dreams or visions.) Invite class members to share
experiences they have had in receiving answers to prayer.
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• Why might Heavenly Father answer
“no” to our prayers? How can we tell if Heavenly Father’s answer is
“no”?
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• Why should we take the time to
listen after we have prayed, just as Enos did?
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• What did Enos learn about life
after death? (Enos
1:27.) You may want to read this verse or have the class read it
in unison.
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