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Prophets in the Land Again Click here for the pdf version of this Family Home Evening
Opening Song:
Thought: A general conference of the Church is a declaration to all the world that Jesus is the Christ, that He and His Father, the God and Father of us all, appeared to the boy prophet Joseph Smith
Lesson:
Not long after our friend Carolyn Rasmus joined the faculty of Brigham Young
University, a group of her new teaching colleagues invited her to join them
on a Saturday hike in the mountains above Provo. Carolyn was not a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but she had felt
particularly welcome in her new circle of associates. She eagerly joined
them for the climb.
Why was Sister Rasmus so amazed about listening to General Conference and prophets?
How many prophets, seers and revelators do we sustain at each General Conference?
Who do we recognize as the High Priest of the Church or Prophet and the only person who holds all of the priesthood keys?
Elder Holland gives three things that every General Conference declares to the world.
1. First, they declare eagerly and unequivocally that there is again a living prophet on the earth speaking in the name of the Lord.
Flannel board of Lehi/Nephi’s vision: http://tinyurl.com/37yc2f “Lehi’s Dream,” Friend, Sept. 1989, 20 and http://lds.about.com/od/visualmusicalaids/a/tree_of_life.htm
Hold to the Iron Rod,
Friend, August 2006 -
http://tinyurl.com/33nv93
2. Secondly, each of
these conferences marks a call to action
not only in our own lives
but also on behalf of others around us, those who are of our own family and
faith and those who are not. This morning President Hinckley movingly
reminded us that this is the 150th anniversary of those handcart companies
that, as general conference was convening in October of 1856 here in the
Salt Lake Valley, were staggering through the last freezing miles of
Nebraska and were soon to be stranded in the impassable snows of the high
country of Wyoming. He quoted to us President Brigham Young’s inspiring
general conference message to the Saints, simply “go and bring in those
people now on the plains.”
5 As surely as the rescue of those in need was the general conference theme of October 1856, so too is it the theme of this conference and last conference and the one to come next spring. It may not be blizzards and frozen-earth burials that we face this conference, but the needy are still out there—the poor and the weary, the discouraged and downhearted, those “[falling] away into [the] forbidden paths” we mentioned earlier, and multitudes who are “kept from the truth because they know not where to find it.” 6 They are all out there with feeble knees, hands that hang down, 7 and bad weather setting in. They can be rescued only by those who have more and know more and can help more. And don’t worry about asking, “Where are they?” They are everywhere, on our right hand and on our left, in our neighborhoods and in the workplace, in every community and county and nation of this world. Take your team and wagon; load it with your love, your testimony, and a spiritual sack of flour; then drive in any direction. The Lord will lead you to those in need if you will but embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ that has been taught in this conference. Open your heart and your hand to those trapped in the twenty-first century’s equivalent of Martin’s Cove and Devil’s Gate. In doing so we honor the Master’s repeated plea on behalf of lost sheep and lost coins and lost souls. 8
What calls of action have we been asked to do?
How can we load our wagons to be ready when asked to act? Use the barrel picture (duplicate as needed) to load the wagon (enlarged) with “supplies” that will help us be ready when asked to act. (I.e. daily prayer, daily scripture study, attending church meetings, reverent, etc.)
3. Lastly, a general conference of the Church is a declaration to all the world that Jesus is the Christ, that He and His Father, the God and Father of us all, appeared to the boy prophet Joseph Smith …
Activities to help teach the third point:
Joseph Smith Asked Heavenly Father to Help Him Choose the Right, Friend, January 1997 Nativity Flannel board, “Christ’s Life on Earth,” Friend, Mar 1999, 39 -http://tinyurl.com/32thne
Match the Figures with the Facts, Friend, December 1982 - http://tinyurl.com/2lsawr
Our Savior and Redeemer, Friend, April 1999 - http://tinyurl.com/35utfm
The Atonement, Friend, March 1989 (story from Elder Dunn’s life about the Atonement)
GAK pictures If the links above do not work, then go to the Gospel Library and search for the title of the link or go to the exact month and year of the Friend to find the flannel board figures.
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