Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Family Home Evening for Ezekiel 1-3; 33-34;36-37; 47

 Read or Summarize Ezekiel 37

Make sure to emphasize the 2 different symbols, represented in this chapter. Here is an example of our summary:


Dry Bones

Ezekiel was shown a land that was covered in dry bones. These bones were so dead and dry that there wasn’t any sign of life in any of them. Ezekiel asked if the bones could ever live again.

The Lord asked him to tell the bones about Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Ezekiel did what the Lord asked, and the bones began to shake and rattle. Then, they started to come back together. Then, their insides and skin came back on their bones. They looked like they did before they died and turned into bones, but they were still not alive. So the Lord told him to speak to the wind. This symbolized calling the Spirit back to the body. When Ezekiel did this, the spirit and the body came back together, and they were resurrected. Ezekiel asked who all of these people were. The Lord said that this was the House of Israel, and because of Jesus Christ they will all be resurrected, and when they come out of their grave, they will know Jesus Christ is the reason they can be resurrected, and His Spirit will be with them.


Stick of Judah and Stick of Joseph

Ezekiel was told to take 2 sticks. On one stick, the Lord told Ezekiel to write “For Judah, and for the children of Israel” and on the other one write “ For Joseph and for Ephraim and all of the House of Israel.” The Lord told Ezekiel to join these two sticks together. The Lord told Ezekiel that this represented what Jesus will do in the last days. He said that He will gather all of the children of Israel and the house of Israel together into one place, and He will be their king and they will all be one people.


Discuss

Latter-day revelation has revealed that the Stick of Judah represents the Bible.


 About 975 years before the birth of Christ the tribes of Israel were divided. When King Rehoboam and King Solomon made the people pay taxes or money. During Rehoboam's reign, the tribe of Judah and most of the tribe of Benjamin wanted Rehoboam as their king. They became the kingdom of Judah and Jerusalem, where Jesus was born, was the main city. The people of Judah wrote the Bible. This is why we call it the Stick of Judah.


The other 10 tribes and the rest of the tribe of Benjamin chose Jeroboam as their king. They called themselves Israel, and became also known as Ephraim, because Ehpraim was the strongest tribe. Ephraim’s dad was Joseph. So they were of the tribe of Joseph. 


In about 721 B.C., Israel was captured by the Assyrians, under Shalmanezer, and carried away, and subsequently, became lost to the knowledge of men. They are now referred to as "the lost ten tribes."


About 600 years before Christ was born, a prophet, named Lehi, left the rest of the other people from Joseph’s tribe and came to the Americas. Lehi and his posterity kept a Spiritual record of their lives and visions, visits from Jesus Christ before His birth and after His resurrection, and even how some of them were destroyed because of wickedness. This record is known as the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is the Stick of Joseph, talked about in Ezekiel.


Now, the Stick of Joseph and the Stick of Judah have been reunited to teach us about Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father. Together, they teach us about how we can become like Heavenly Father and Jesus and return to them.


President Nelson explains the importance of the Book of Mormon in gathering all of the tribes together in the following video:



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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Family Home Evening for Jeremiah 30-33; 36; Lamentations 1; 3

 Read Jeremiah 31:3

1 At the same time, saith the Lord, will I be the God of all the families of Israel, and they shall be my people.

3 ​The ​​Lord​​ hath appeared ​​​of old​ unto me, ​saying,​ Yea, I have ​​​loved​ thee with an everlasting ​​​love​: therefore with loving kindness have I ​​​drawn thee​.


Discuss

This scripture says that Heavenly Father and Jesus love us with an “everlasting love.” In the past few weeks, we have learned and discussed the Plan of Happiness, the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and other ways that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have shown us their everlasting love. As a family, discuss how Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have helped you feel of their everlasting love.


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Monday, October 10, 2022

Family Home Evening for Jeremiah 1-3; 7; 16-18; 20

 Read Jeremiah 1:5

5 ​Before I ​​​formed​ thee in the belly I ​​​knew​ thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I ​​​sanctified​ thee, ​and​ I ​​​ordained​ thee a prophet unto the ​​​nations​.


Discuss (Show pictures, summarize, and/or bear testimony of the following)

This scripture is very important, because it helps us to know that we lived before we came to earth. Heavenly Father knew our spirits before we came to earth to receive bodies. In Heaven, before you came to earth, there was a war. 


Heavenly Father presented His beautiful Plan of Salvation, also known as the Plan of Happiness. This Plan made it so that we could come to earth, receive our bodies, and return to Him again. In order for us to be able to make it back to Heavenly Father, we needed to be able to repent of our mistakes. The only way that this could happen was to have a Savior. Two people wanted to be the Savior. 


Lucifer, also known as the devil or Satan, wanted to be the Savior. He didn’t love Heavenly Father or us. He wanted to change Heavenly Father’s Plan and take all of Heavenly Father’s power and glory. 


Jesus also volunteered to be the Savior. He loved Heavenly Father, and He loved us. He offered to come to earth, receive a body, atone for our sins, and be resurrected, so that Heavenly Father’s Plan could be fulfilled.


Jesus was chosen as the Savior and Messiah. This made Satan very angry. Heavenly Father cast Satan out of Heaven. One-third of all the people in Heaven left with Satan. You were part of the people who stayed and decided to follow Heavenly Father’s Plan. You not only decided to follow His Plan, but you were one of the most valiant of that group. This means that you were one of the people that loved Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and powerfully supported God’s Plan of Happiness. You stood strongly for them there, and you promised to stand strongly for them here. President Russell M. Nelson has said this about you, “You are a chosen generation, fordetermined by God to do a remarkable work–to help prepare the people of this world for the Second Coming of the Lord.” 


This valiant spirit is in your body. Heavenly Father knew you, before you even went into your mommy’s tummy. He knows who you are, and He knows what you can and will become. You were saved and prepared to come in the latter days, to be born to your parents, and to be an example of Heavenly Father’s light and hope in the world.


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Sunday, October 2, 2022

Family Home Evening for Isaiah 58-66

 Read or Summarize Isaiah 58:3-11 

Have your children act our the different kinds of fasting, as you read or summarize these verses 


3 ​​ ​​​​Wherefore​ have we fasted, ​say they,​ and thou seest not? ​wherefore​ have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge? Behold, in the day of your ​​​fast​ ye find ​​​pleasure​, and ​​​exact all your labours​. 

​​​4 ​Behold, ye fast for ​​​strife​ and ​​​debate​, and to smite with the fist of wickedness: ye shall not ​​​fast​ as ​ye do this​ day, to make your voice to be heard on high.

​​​5 ​Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day for a man to afflict his soul? ​is it​ to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes ​under him?​ Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the ​​Lord​​?

​​​6 ​​Is​ not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the ​​​bands​ of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go ​​​free​, and that ye break every yoke?

​​​7 ​​Is it​ not to deal thy bread to the ​​​hungry​, and that thou bring the ​​​poor​ that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from ​​​thine own flesh​?

​​​8 ​​Then shall thy ​​​light​ break forth as the morning, and thine ​​​health​ shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the ​​Lord​​ shall be thy ​​​rearward​. 

​​​9 ​Then shalt thou ​​​call​, and the ​​Lord​​ shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I ​am.​ If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the ​​​putting​ forth of the finger, and speaking vanity; 

​​​10 ​And ​if​ thou draw out thy soul to the ​​​hungry​, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light ​​​rise in obscurity​, and thy darkness ​be​ as the noonday: 

​​​11 ​And the ​​Lord​​ shall ​​​guide​ thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in ​​​drought​, and ​​​make fat​ thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a ​​​spring​ of water, whose waters fail not.


Which of these ways is a more acceptable fast for the Lord?


Discuss 

What is fasting?

According to Gospel Topics:

Fasting is a commandment from the Lord where we humble ourselves before Him by voluntarily refraining from eating and drinking.

In the Church today, one Sabbath day each month is set aside for the purpose of fasting. Members of the Church go without food and water for two consecutive meals in a 24-hour period and then contribute the money that would have been spent for that food to those in need


There are 2 parts to fasting

Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin taught: “Without prayer, fasting is not complete fasting; it’s simply going hungry. If we want our fasting to be more than just going without eating, we must lift our hearts, our minds, and our voices in communion with our Heavenly Father. Fasting, coupled with mighty prayer, is powerful. It can fill our minds with the revelations of the Spirit. It can strengthen us against times of temptation.

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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Family Home Evening for Isaiah 40-49

 Read Isaiah 40:3-4

3 ​The ​​​voice​ of him that crieth in the wilderness, ​​​Prepare​ ye the ​​​way​ of the ​​Lord​​, make straight in the desert a ​​​highway​ for our God.

​​​4 ​Every ​​​valley​ shall be ​​​exalted​, and every ​​​mountain​ and hill shall be made ​​​low​: and the ​​​crooked​ shall be made straight, and ​​​the rough places plain​:


Discussion and Activity

As you discuss these things, you could straighten something that is crooked, clear a cluttered floor, or make a clear path in rocky ground (we used kinetic sand).


These scriptures asked us to prepare the way of the Lord. We have had many great examples of men and women who have prepared the way of the Lord. Two of them that come to mind, as especially instrumental, are John the Baptist and Joseph Smith.


How did John the Baptist prepare the way for Jesus Christ?


John came before the ministry of Jesus Christ. John testified of Jesus Christ. He taught people that there would be a Savior and Redeemer that would come and redeem all people. He prepared them by preaching baptism for the remission of sins (Luke 3:3). He taught them to be baptized and be prepared for when Jesus came. Many wondered if he was the Christ that they had been taught about. He said that he can only baptize with water, but Jesus would be able to baptize them with fire and with the Holy Ghost.


How did Joseph Smith prepare the way for Jesus Christ?


D&C 135:3 teaches us that he brought forth the Book of Mormon, which He translated by the power of God. He also sent forth the fulness of the everlasting gospel to the four quarters of the earth, brought forth revelations and commandments that helped people learn about Christ and how to become like Him, and helped to establish and restore the Church of Jesus Christ on the earth again.


Both John the Baptist and Joseph Smith died for their missions and testimonies of Jesus Christ.


How can you prepare the way of the Lord?


D&C 33:10 says, “Yea, open your mouths and they shall be filled.” We might not always know exactly what to do or what to say, but if we are the valley, talked about in the Isaiah scripture, we will be able to take down the mountains of the world, build up the mountain of Zion, and make a straight path to and for our Savior, Jesus Christ.


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Monday, September 12, 2022

Family Home Evening for Isaiah 13-14; 24-30; 35

 Read 

Isaiah 25:8-9

8 ​He will swallow up ​​​death​ in ​​​​​victory​; and the Lord ​​God​​ will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the ​​​rebuke of his people​ shall he take away from off all the earth: for the ​​Lord​​ hath spoken ​it.​

​​​9 ​​​And it shall be said in that day, Lo, this ​is​ our ​​​God​; we have waited for him, and he will save us: this ​is​ the ​​Lord​​; we have ​​​waited​ for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his ​​​salvation​.


Discuss

Tell the children about someone you know who has died. How do we feel when someone we love dies? Explain that the loved one that died is not dead forever, because of Jesus. Just like your loved one, Jesus died and was buried. His loved ones cried as they burried Him in a tomb. Three days later, Jesus was resurrected, and He lived again! It was hard for people to believe, because this had never happened before.

The scriptures we just read say that Jesus “swallowed up death in victory.” This means that because Jesus was resurrected, everyone will have the same opportunity to be resurrected. 

Explain that when your loved one died how it made you feel, and how you reacted. Many people cry when their loved ones die, because they love and miss them. What did the scriptures say that Jesus will do with our tears?

We don’t have to be super sad when someone dies, because we know that they are not dead forever. As part of our eternal family, we know that we can all be resurrected and be together again someday, because of Jesus Christ. 


This scripture also said that we will rejoice in His salvation. How do you rejoice in his salvation?


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Monday, September 5, 2022

Family Home Evening for Isaiah 1-12

 Read Isaiah 1:16-18

16 ​​​​​​Wash​ you, make you ​​​clean​; put away the ​​​evil​ of your doings from before mine eyes; ​​​cease​ to do evil;

​​​17 ​​​​Learn​ to do ​​​well​; seek ​​​judgment​, ​​​relieve​ the oppressed, ​​​judge the fatherless​, plead for the ​​​widow​.

​​​18 ​Come now, and let us ​​​reason​ together, saith the ​​Lord​​: though your ​​​sins​ be as scarlet, they shall be as ​​​white​ as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.


Discussion and Activity

Sister Sharon Eubank, in her April 2019 General Conference talk, explained the meaning of these versus. She explained that, “The scarlet dye of the Old Testament was not only colorful but also colorfast, meaning that its vivid color stuck to the wool and would not fade no matter how many times it was washed.  (Get a white towel or old, white t-shirt. Pour cranberry juice on the white material.)


Satan wields this reasoning like a club: white wool stained scarlet can never go back to being white. (Rinse the towel in just water and show that it doesn’t come out)

But Jesus Christ declares, “My ways [are] higher than your ways,” and the miracle of His grace is that when we repent of our sins, His scarlet blood returns us to purity. It isn’t logical, but it is nevertheless true. Christ is the one that makes wool white.” (Add bleach or another stain remover to the towel, rinse in the water and show that it is white again)


She goes on to say, “I testify you are beloved. The Lord knows how hard you are trying. You are making progress. Keep going. He sees all your hidden sacrifices and counts them to your good and the good of those you love. Your work is not in vain. You are not alone. His very name, Emmanuel, means “God with us.” He is surely with you.”


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Monday, August 29, 2022

Family Home Evening for Proverbs 1-4; 15-16; 22; 31; Ecclesiastes 1-3;11-12

 Read Proverbs 3:5-7

5 ​​​​​​Trust​ in the ​​Lord​​ with all thine ​​​heart​; and lean not unto thine ​​​own​ ​​​understanding​.

​​​6 ​In all thy ways ​​​acknowledge​ him, and he shall ​​​direct​ thy ​​​paths​.

​​​7 Be not ​​​wise​ in thine own eyes: ​​​fear​ the ​​Lord​​, and depart from evil.


Discussion

Explain that these scripture tell us not to “lean unto [our] own understanding.” This means that when Heavenly Father asks us to do something, we should listen to Him and not think that we are smarter than Him. 


Activity

Get some unstable things to lean on, such as a piece of paper, a broom, etc. Explain to your children that we don’t often know everything or see situations the same way that God does. When we don’t trust God and do what He asks us to do, it can be as helpful as trying to put our hand on a piece of paper, broom, etc. to hold us up.


When we trust in the Lord, it can be like relying on a wall to hold us up. A wall is strong and steady, just like the Lord.


Discuss

These scriptures also talk about acknowledging Him in all our ways. What does this mean? This means that when Heavenly Father prompts us with thoughts or feelings of what we should do, we should always be ready to listen to him and obey these spiritual promptings. It is also important that when we receive these promptings and follow what they say, we remember to thank Him for guiding us and recognize His hand in our lives.


How can we show that we trust in the Lord with all our hearts?

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Monday, August 22, 2022

Family Home Evening for Psalms 102-103; 110; 116-119; 127-128; 135-139; 146-150

 Read or Summarize Psalm 127-128

127

1 Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.

2 It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep.

3 Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.

4 As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.

5 Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.

128

1 Blessed is every one that feareth the Lord; that walketh in his ways.

2 For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands: happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee.

3 Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table.

4 Behold, that thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord.

5 The Lord shall bless thee out of Zion: and thou shalt see the good of Jerusalem all the days of thy life.

6 Yea, thou shalt see thy children’s children, and peace upon Israel.


Discuss

What does it mean for the Lord to help us “build [our] house”? How can we better involve Him in our efforts to create a righteous home? If your home is not dedicated, consider dedicating your home. See how to dedicate your home here https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/18-priesthood-ordinances-and-blessings?lang=eng  


Activity

You will need a picture of a home (cut into puzzle pieces), building blocks, or something to build a house with. As you discuss what you can do to build a righteous home unto the Lord, add a block or puzzle piece to your home, and literally, build a house into the Lord. For more ideas of things you can do, search the Psalm above.


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Monday, August 15, 2022

Family Home Evening for Psalms 49-51; 61-66; 69-72; 77-78; 85-86

 Read Psalms 78:5-7

5 For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children:

6 That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and declare them to their children:

7 That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments:


Discuss

Think about your children, and the ages and stages of their growth and development, both physically and spiritually. What does Heavenly Father want you to teach your children? What things give you hope in God? What things give your children hope in God?


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Monday, August 8, 2022

Family Home Evening for Psalms 1 2; 8; 19-33; 40; 46

 Read Psalms 24:3-5

3 Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place?

4 He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.

5 He shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.

Discuss

What might hands represent in this psalm? 

  • Hands represent our actions. It’s what we do.

What could the heart symbolize? 

  • Hearts represent our feelings and our desires

Activity

You will need washable paint, bowl of water or sink, and a towel.

Have one of your child open their hands, above the bowl. Have other family members think of some actions that make their “lives dirty.” This could be things like lying, hurting your siblings, disobeying your parents, doing something that hurts another person, saying bad words, etc. With each suggestion, put a drop of paint on your child’s hands (different colors would be great). After several suggestions, have your child rub their hands together with this “sinful soap.” Show your family these hands, and ask them if these are the clean hands that the scriptures talk about. Now tell them that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, these hands can become clean again, if we repent. (Help your child rinse their hands in the bowl of water or sink.)

Discuss

What can we do to spiritually cleanse our hands?

Activity 

Cut a heart out of red construction paper, and one of the same size out of black construction paper. Cut the black paper into a few pieces. Have your children think about feelings or desires that could “un-purify” our hearts. This could include things such as holding a grudge, thinking you are better than someone else, not thinking about how others feel, thinking that you are always right, wanting to do things that are not good, being jealous, wanting what other people have, and not listening to the promptings of the Holy Ghost. With each suggestion put a piece of the black heart over the red heart. At the end, ask your children if this heart is pure anymore. 

Discuss

What can we do to spiritually cleanse our heart? (Remove pieces of black paper with each suggestion.)


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Family Home Evening for Job

 Read Job 23:8-11

8 ​Behold, I go forward, but he ​is​ not ​there;​ and backward, but I cannot perceive him:

​​​9 ​On the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold ​him:​ he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see ​him:​

​​​10 ​But he ​​​knoweth​ the way that I take: ​when​ he hath ​​​tried​ me, I shall come forth as gold.

​​​11 ​My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.


Discuss

Sometimes, we feel like we are all alone in our trials. We may feel like we don’t have any friends, that no one understands how we feel, and like no matter what we do, things don’t get any easier. Job lost his family, his house, his money and everything he had. Instead of hating God and not believing in Heavenly Father and Jesus. He treated his trials as a learning experience and knew that in the end, he would be blessed for staying loyal to Heavenly Father and Jesus.


What does “I shall come forth as gold mean?”


Read the process of refining gold

  1. Insert the gold scraps and the flux into the crucible

  2. Put the crucible into the fire.

  3. Stoke the fire until the heat reaches 1947.52 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the melting point of gold. The gold in the crucible will start to melt.

  4. Remove the crucible from the fire when all of the gold is molten.

  5. Pour the molten gold into the mold and let it cool.

  6. Separate the base metals (copper, silver, iron, tin, lead, mercury, antimony) from the gold. They will float to the top of the mold.

  7. Insert the gold into a retort with diluted nitric acid.

  8. Pour off the nitric acid; pure gold remains.


Discuss 

Discuss how these steps can be applied to trails in our lives. Do you know someone who has gone through extremely difficult trials? Maybe you have. Discuss how faith in God and following His commandments have helped this person/you endure their/your trial(s).


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Family Home Evening for Esther

 Read or Summarize Esther 1-10

Here is our summary:

King   was the King of Persia and owned a lot of provinces or cities throughout the land. One day, he was holding a feast for all of the princes and noble people of Persia, Media, and other surrounding provinces.


On the third day of the feast, the king called to his wife, Queen Vashti. The queen was very beautiful, and he wanted to show her off to all of his guests so that they could see how beautiful his wife was. 


Queen Vashti did not want to come. In fact, she refused to come.


The princes and noblemen said that if other queens and princesses heard what the queen did, then they too would rebel. So they told the king to take away her crown so that she would no longer be queen.


The king’s servants didn’t want the king to be without a queen, so they gathered up all of the beautiful girls in the land, who were not married. 


Among these women was a beautiful woman, named Esther. Esther had been raised by her cousin, Mordecai, after both of her parents died.


When the servants saw Esther, they said that the king would love to marry Esther, and they wanted her to be the next queen. 


As soon as the king saw her, he loved her above all the other women. So, he married her, and Esther became the next queen.


One day, Haman, one of the king’s most trusted officials, was walking through the city. The Persians were required to bow to Haman as he passed by, but the Jews were not required to obey the laws of the king. Mordecai was one of the people that Haman passed by.


He told Mordecai to bow to him. Mordecai reminded him that he was not required to follow that law, and he told him that the only person that he would bow to is God.


This made Haman very angry, he sent out a decree that all Jews were to be killed, on a specific day.


Mordecai went to Esther and asked her to talk to the king and save her people. 


Esther was scared, because usually the king would kill people who went to see him, without an invitation. Esther told Mordecai, Esther 4:16 “Go, gather together all of the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.”


After the fast, Esther went into the king. The king put his staff down to show his willingness to listen. Esther touched the end of the staff. To begin her conference with the king. The king expressed his love for Esther and told her he would do anything for her, even give her half of the kingdom. Esther just asked that he protected the Jews from Haman’s decree.


The king was mad that Haman made such a decree, and so the king put Haman to death. The Jews were protected from Haman’s decree. Esther was a hero, because she put her trust in God and protected her people.


Discuss

How can you have the courage to stand up for what is right, no matter how scary and difficult it is? Here are some scenarios, to help your children to prepare to be brave, like Esther and stand up for what is right.


  1. You are at a friend’s house, watching a movie. The movie has a lot of bad language and makes you feel uncomfortable. What could you do?

  2. Your friend shows you some pictures on their phone. The pictures are of girls and boys with little or no clothing. What do you do? (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has the antipornography lesson that teaches 3 steps when you see pornography. They say to 1-) Name it, say “That’s pornography” 2-) Get away from it 3-) Tell a trusted adult.)

  3. You are hanging out with a group of friends. Some of your friends begin to bully another child, by saying mean things and pushing them. What do you do?

  4. You have been saving for a new toy for a long time. You are at the store with your parents, and you see someone drop a $20 bill. If you keep that money, you can buy your toy. What do you do?

  5. A really hard math test is coming up in school. One of your friends said that they are an aide in the copy center, and they have the answers to the test. They offer to let you memorize the answers with them. What do you do?


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