For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life (John 3:16).
Jesus Christ Is My Savior
Do you ever feel peaceful when you pray? Do you feel grateful when you think of your blessings? When you sing a reverent Primary song, do you feel close to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ? These spiritual feelings are the beginning of your testimony.
An important part of a testimony is to believe that Jesus Christ plays a central role in Heavenly Father’s plan for us. He was born to Mary. He “increased in wisdom and stature” (Luke 2:52). He was baptized as an example for us. He organized the Church, called twelve Apostles, and taught the gospel. He healed the sick and raised the dead. And He suffered for our sins, died, and was resurrected. Because of Jesus Christ, we will all be resurrected. Because of Him, we can repent and return to live with Him and Heavenly Father again.
Your own testimony of the Savior will be strengthened as you learn about Him and read the testimonies of the prophets. You can read some of these testimonies in the scriptures. President Gordon B. Hinckley shared his testimony with the children: “Jesus is my friend. He is my exemplar. He is my teacher. He is my healer. He is my leader. He is my Savior and my Redeemer. He is my God and my King. Gratefully, and with love, I bear witness of these things” (Friend, Nov. 2002, 3).
Scripture Match
Many prophets have seen and been taught by Jesus Christ. The scriptures on page 21 tell something of these prophets’ stories. Look up the scripture reference to identify the prophet and read the rest of his story. Then match the prophets to the scripture references.
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Detail from Jesus Christ Visits the Americas, by John Scott; The Lord Appearing to Moses, by Wilson Ong; The First Vision, by Dale Kilbourn; painting of Paul by Paul Mann
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“I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description” (see JS—H 1:17). |
Brother of Jared |
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“He fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying … , why persecutest thou me?” (see Acts 9:3–8). |
Jacob |
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“Now I … bid farewell. … Then shall ye know that I have seen Jesus, and that he hath talked with me face to face” (see Ether 12:37–39). |
Saul/Paul |
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“He saw God face to face” (see Moses 1:1–2). |
Moroni |
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“In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord” (see Isa. 6:1). |
Nephi |
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“Thou hast beheld in thy youth his glory” (see 2 Ne. 2:2–4). |
Isaiah |
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“The Lord appeared unto me, and said unto me: … I will make of thee a great nation” (see Abr. 2:6–11). |
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“The veil was taken from off the eyes … , and he saw the finger of the Lord” (see Ether 3:6–16). |
Moses |
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“My brother … has seen him as I have seen him” (see 2 Ne. 11:2–3). |
Abraham |
Sharing Time Ideas
(Note: All songs are from Children’s Songbook unless otherwise noted; GAK = Gospel Art Picture Kit, TNGC = Teaching, No Greater Call.)
1. In advance, ask three or four ward or branch members to come prepared to teach a scriptural story about the example of Jesus and to tell how they have applied His example in their lives. Using GAK pictures
2. Review the third article of faith with the children. Help them understand the words atonement and laws and ordinances. Explain that we remember the Atonement of Jesus Christ when we take the sacrament each week. The sacrament is an ordinance. Show GAK
Show GAK
3. Post the sixth article of faith, and recite it or sing it (p. 126) with the children. Explain the meaning of Primitive Church (the Church of Jesus Christ when He was on the earth). Help the children memorize the sixth article of faith (see TNGC,
For younger children: Teach about priesthood authority using the picture activity. Reinforce the principles by singing appropriate songs from the Children’s Songbook.
4. Class Presentation: In advance, ask several children to come to Primary prepared to share a story of one of the witnesses of Christ’s Resurrection (see below). Review in your own words the story of the death of Christ using GAK pictures
5. Song Presentation: A week before introducing it, invite a family in the ward or branch to learn and practice the hymn
Teach the children that the hymn “I Believe in Christ” is an expression of testimony from Elder Bruce R. McConkie, an Apostle who died in 1985. To teach the first half of the first verse, prepare a poster with GAK
6. Friend references: “Gratitude,” Nov. 2002, 2–3; “The Savior’s Church, Then and Now,” Feb. 2003, 38–39; “Thou Art the Christ,” Apr. 2003, 34–36; “Clean Again,” Mar. 2004, 14–16. These references and others can be found at www.lds.org. Click on Gospel Library.

