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Jesus Christ was
born,
fulfilling all prophecy
by Melanie Day

I fell in love with this Christmas Sharing Time. Select some children
to come up and help read parts. As you tell the story, show the
scenes, using a shadow box and the silhouettes pictured here. Or make living
scenes by dressing like the characters in the program. This program is
adapted from a December 1988 Sharing Time Suggestion.
Instructions for shadow box
and silhouette figures: Stretch and tack muslin or a piece of
unpatterned bed sheet onto a picture frame. Or two people could hold a sheet
tightly between them. Mount the silhouettes on cardboard and cut out. Using
hot glue or clay, attach small dowels at right angles to the backs of the
silhouettes. Light the fabric from behind and from the sides with a clip-on
light or an overhead or a slide projector. The audience will see the
silhouettes as soon as they touch the fabric.

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Illustrated by Shauna Mooney
Child:
Christmas is a happy time,
A time of joy and mirth,
When people all throughout the world
Proclaim the Savior’s birth.
[Silhouette figure: Babe in
manger - see above]
Child:
Many years before He came
The prophets did foretell
That Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
Would come on earth to dwell.
[Silhouette figures: Add Bible and Book of Mormon - see above]
Child:
The Bible tells of Jesus’ birth;
The Book of Mormon, too—
Two witnesses that Christ was born,
And we know that they are true.
Child:
Both scriptures tell that Jesus Christ
Would be the Baby’s name.
Although the books are different,
The truth is just the same.
[Silhouette figures: Nephi,
Babe in manger - see above]
Narrator 1:
In the Book of Mormon the prophet Nephi testifies: “For according to the
words of the prophets, the Messiah cometh in six hundred years from the time
that my father left Jerusalem; and … his name shall be Jesus Christ” (2
Ne. 25:19).
[Silhouette figures: Angel,
Joseph - see above]
Narrator 2:
In the Bible an angel appeared in a dream to Joseph, Mary’s husband, and
said: “[Mary] shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS” (Matt.
1:21).
[Silhouette figures: Mary,
Babe in manger - see above]
Child:
The mother of our Savior was
A virgin, pure and fair.
Her baby was the Son of God
The scriptures both declare.
[Silhouette figures: Isaiah,
Mary, Babe in manger, angel - see above]
Narrator 2:
In the Bible we learn from the prophet Isaiah: “Behold, a virgin shall
conceive, and bear a son” (Isa.
7:14). And an angel told Mary: “That
holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God” (Luke
1:35).
[Silhouette figures: Nephi,
Mary, Babe in manger - see above]
Narrator 1:
The prophet Nephi in the Book of Mormon tells us: “I beheld a virgin, and
she was … most beautiful and fair above all other virgins. … [And she was]
the mother of the Son of God.” (1
Ne. 11:13, 15, 18.)
Child:
The scriptures testify that signs
Would tell of Jesus’ birth.
The people knew when they appeared
That Christ would come to earth.
[Silhouette figures:
Shepherds, sheep, angel]
Narrator 2:
In Luke we read: “And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in
the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. … And the angel said
unto them, … “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour,
which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find
the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.” (Luke
2:8, 10–12.)
[Silhouette figures: Star,
Wise Men on camels - see above]
Narrator 2:
In Matthew we read about the sign of the star: “Now when Jesus was born in
Bethlehem, … behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Saying,
Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the
east, and are come to worship him. … And, lo, the star, which they saw in
the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young
child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.”
(Matt.
2:1–2, 9–10.)
[Silhouette figures: Samuel
on city wall; sun rising, setting, and rising again; star]
Narrator 1:
In the Book of Mormon, Samuel the Lamanite stood upon the city wall and
proclaimed: “And behold, this will I give unto you for a sign at the time of
his coming; … there shall be one day and a night and a day, as if it were
one day and there were no night; … for ye shall know of the rising of the
sun and also of its setting; … nevertheless the night shall not be darkened;
and it shall be the night before he is born. And behold, there shall a new
star arise, such an one as ye never have beheld; and this also shall be a
sign unto you.’ (Hel.
14:3–5.)
[Silhouette figure: Book of
Mormon - see above]
Narrator 1:
In the Book of Mormon, we read that the night before His birth, the voice of
the Savior declared: “Be of good cheer; for behold, the time is at hand, and
on this night shall the sign be given, and on the morrow come I into the
world, to show unto the world that I will fulfill all that which I have
caused to be spoken by the mouth of my holy prophets” (3
Ne. 1:13).
[Silhouette figures: angels -
see above]
Child:
The angels sang of peace on earth;
They sang o’er Bethlehem.
And in the Book of Mormon
There was peace, good will toward men.
[Silhouette figures: Bible,
Book of Mormon, entire manger scene - see above]
Child:
Yes, the Bible tells of Jesus’ birth,
The Book of Mormon, too—
Two witnesses that Christ was born,
And we know that they are true.
SONG: If you have extra time you could learn one of the versus
to "Samuel
the Lamanite"
SUMMARY: Share
your testimony about Jesus Christ and that he was born fulfilling all
prophecy.
SOURCES
“Sharing Time: Two Witnesses of Jesus’
Birth,” Friend, Dec. 1988, 8
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