| Sharing Time
Clean Again
Friend, March 2004
By Sheila E. Wilson
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man
cometh unto the Father, but by me (John
14:6).
One day Lincoln's friends told him that they had pretended to put money
into the school's pencil machine. They told the secretary that they didn't
get a pencil, and she gave them one. Lincoln decided to give it a try.
At recess Lincoln sat on a bench and looked at his free pencil. He felt
very sad inside. He wanted to do what was right. He told the secretary
what he had done and gave her the pencil. Lincoln felt better.
Have you ever done something wrong and wished you could make it right?
Heavenly Father wants us to return to live with Him, but no unclean person
can live with Him (see Moses
6:57). Heavenly Father knows that everyone
will make mistakes, so He has given us a way to become clean again. We
must repent.
Jesus Christ suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane
and on the cross to pay the price for our sins. He suffered so we would
not have to suffer if we repent (see D&C 19:16). Because Jesus
Christ paid for our sins with His suffering, when we do our part by
repenting and not making the same mistake again, we can be clean again.
Mobile Activity
- Mount page 15 on heavy paper; then carefully cut out the pieces
of the mobile.
- Draw or glue a picture of yourself on the back of the square piece.
- Fold along the dotted lines, glue the backs of the two oval pieces
together, and punch holes where indicated.
- Use string to connect each piece (see illustration). Tie a loop
at the top; then tie a knot at the bottom.
- Once a day, read a scripture listed under a picture of the Savior.
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[illustrations] Illustrated by Thomas S. Child; The Second Coming, by
Harry Anderson; The Birth of Jesus, by Carl Heinrich Bloch; Jesus
Teaching the Elders in the Temple, by Grant Romney Clawson; John
Baptizing Jesus, by Harry Anderson; The Sermon on the Mount, by
Harry Anderson; Christ with the Children, by Harry Anderson; Christ's
Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, by Harry Anderson; The Last
Supper, by Carl Heinrich Bloch; Christ in Gethsemane, by
Harry Anderson; The Crucifixion, by Harry Anderson; paintings
by Carl Heinrich Bloch courtesy of the National Historic Museum at Frederiksborg
in Hillerød, Denmark
I CAN REPENT AND LIVE WITH HEAVENLY FATHER
"I am the way" (John
14:6).
"I am the way" (John
14:6).
Jesus Christ is my Savior. He atoned for my sins.
Luke
2:116
Luke 2:40
Matthew
3:1317
Matthew 7:2829
Luke 18:16
John 12:13
Matthew
26:1735
Luke 22:4144
Luke
23:3246
John 14:6
Sharing Time Ideas
(Note: All songs are from Children's Songbook unless otherwise
indicated; GAK = Gospel Art Kit; TNGC = Teaching, No Greater
Call )
1. Prepare four large question marks with questions attached to the
back (see below). Draw a larger question mark on the board and write
the following question above it: Why did Heavenly Father send His
Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, to the world? Show the children the
four large question marks and tell them that when we discover the answers
to these questions, we will know the answer to the big question.
Choose a child to leave the room. Place a "helper" sign on
another child and ask him to hide question #1. Have the first child return
to the room. Tell him he is to find the question. He can ask yes or no
questions of the Primary children, who represent the world and can choose
to tell the truth or not, or ask the "helper," who knows where
it is and will always tell him the truth. Once the question is found,
have the child read and answer it. Sing the corresponding song and have
the children listen for the answer in the song. (If the child needs help
answering, sing the song first and let him listen for the answer.)
Questions, Answers, and Corresponding Songs:
(1) Who volunteered and was chosen in the premortal life to help with
Heavenly Father's plan? (Jesus Christ), "I
Lived in Heaven" (p. 4); (2) What does our
Heavenly Father want for us as His children? (To be happy and choose
the right), "I
Need My Heavenly Father" (p. 18); (3) What did
Jesus Christ do for us? (Suffered and died for us), "To
Think about Jesus" (p. 71); (4) How will we be saved from our sins? (Through
the Atonement of Christ), "The
Third Article of Faith" (p.
123).
As the children sing "He
Sent His Son" (pp. 3435), ask
them to stand when they sing the answer to the big question. Answer: "To
die for us and rise with living breath" (that we might live again).
Review with the children the analogy of the Primary children (representing
the world) and the helper (representing our parents, prophets, and teachers).
Bear testimony that the Savior makes it possible and helps us return
to our Father in Heaven.
2. Wrap five boxes with the following scriptures inside: (1) Mosiah
3:16, (2) Matthew
9:35, (3) John
13:15, (4) 2 Nephi
9:21, (5) Jacob
4:11. Write the word love on a paper heart and hide it in a sixth
wrapped box.
Tell the children: Pretend you accidentally broke a very valuable object.
How would you feel? What would you say to the owner? What could you do
to replace the broken item? What if you couldn't afford to pay for it?
Explain: Your earthly father will help you because he loves you. He
tells you that if you are sorry, are obedient, and pay what you can,
he will help you by paying the difference. The Atonement is a gift for
us from our loving Heavenly Father and His Son. Jesus Christ paid for
our sins and made it possible for us to repent and return to Heavenly
Father.
Write on the board "What Jesus Did for Us and Why." Talk
about and list the following (use pictures for younger children): (1)
He atoned for Adam's sin so little children can be saved (manual pictures
1-5 and 2-52); (2) He gave us the gospel so we can live with Him (GAK
212 and manual picture 1-6); (3) He showed us how to live so we can
be happy (GAK
226 and manual picture 1-46); (4) He suffered for our
sins so we can be forgiven (GAK
227); (5) He died and was resurrected
so we can be resurrected (GAK
230 and 239).
Divide the children into groups. Let each
group unwrap one of the first five gifts, read the scripture out loud,
and match it with one of the five listed items on the board. Sing "Help
Us, O God, to Understand" (p.
73). Ask: Which one of these is a free gift to us that we receive no
matter what we do? (The Resurrection.) Which of these must we do something
about before we can have the gift? (His paying for our sinswe must
repent in order to be forgiven and live a happy life.) Show the picture
of Jesus in Gethsemane (GAK
227) and explain that He suffered for the
sins of the world (D&C 19:1819). We have one more gift that we
are blessed with. Open gift #6 and bear testimony of Heavenly Father's
and Jesus' love for us.
3. To teach about Christ's Resurrection,
set up the room to look like a courtroom. Make signs for the witnesses
to wear. Choose a child to be the judge. Prepare children in advance
to be witnesses. Let them read through their parts ahead of time so
they will feel comfortable participating. Similar to a reader's theater,
interview each of the witnesses who can testify of the death and Resurrection
of our Savior Jesus Christ. (Witnesses: Joseph of Arimathaea [Matthew
27:5960]; Nicodemus [John
19:39, 40, 42]; Mary Magdalene [John
20:1118];
the eleven Apostles [John
20:1921]; Thomas [John
20:24, 2628];
Paul [1
Cor. 15:38]; two angels and the Apostles [Acts
1:311];
Joseph Smith [Joseph
SmithHistory 1:14--20]; Sidney Rigdon [D&C 76:22]; President Gordon B. Hinckley ["He
lives, the Son of God, He who was the great Jehovah . . . He who gave
His life on Calvary's cross in the great atoning sacrifice; He who rose
from the dead the third day. . . . He is . . . our Redeemer . . . through
whose atonement there has been opened the gate of immortality and eternal
life" ( Ensign, Dec. 1994, 2).])
As a lawyer for the defense, make a closing statement for the case proving
that you have heard all these testimonies that Jesus was resurrected.
Bear testimony that we will be resurrected also and may live again with
Heavenly Father if we choose the right and follow Jesus Christ.
4. To memorize Article
of Faith 1:3, write
each word on an individual piece of paper. Post the wordstrips in the
wrong order on a board, leaving out the "Atonement" wordstrip. Sing "The
Third Article of Faith" (p. 123). Display the wordstrips and look and act dismayed
that something is wrong. Tell them you are going to need their help to
make it right. While the pianist plays "The Third Article of Faith," let
each child come up one at a time and exchange two wordstrips to "fix" the
article so the words will all be in the correct order. The children could
race against the pianist and see if they can put the words in order before
she plays the song a certain number of times. When the article is complete
(except for the "Atonement" wordstrip), tell them something
is still wrong. There is one more wordstrip needed to make it right.
Add the "Atonement" wordstrip. Repeat the Article of Faith
together.
Liken this experience to our experiences in life and how we can repent
to correct something we have done wrong, but that we need the Atonement
of our Savior Jesus Christ. Testify that His Atonement cleanses us of
our wrongdoings or sins if we repent.
5. Help the children understand that at age
eight they are accountable for their actions and have their agency
to choose the right. Choosing the right will help them return to Heavenly
Father. Make small signs that say "STOP" on one side and "CTR" on
the other. Prepare some case studies (see TNGC, 16162).
Sing "Dare
to Do Right" (p. 158), "Choose
the Right Way" (p. 16061),
and "Stand
for the Right" (p. 159) while passing the signs.
Ask whoever is holding a sign to raise it when they sing the word right .
Stop singing and give the children a case study to answer. If they know
the right thing to do, they hold up the CTR side of their signs. If not,
choose someone else to respond to the case study. Repeat. (Note: Remember
that children younger than eight years old are not yet accountable and
do not need to repent of sin. Encourage them to do what is right.)
6. Song Presentation: Prepare wordstrips
using the five questions in the song "He
Sent His Son" (pp.
3435) ( How could
the Father tell the world of love and tenderness? How could the Father
show the world the pathway we should go? How could the Father tell the
world of sacrifice, of death? What does the Father ask of us? What do
the scriptures say? ) and attach to five large question marks. Have
helpers hold the questions in the order they are sung. Have five other
helpers hold the following pictures out of order (The
Birth of JesusGAK
200, Christ
and the ChildrenGAK 216, The
CrucifixionGAK 230, The
Resurrected Jesus ChristGAK 239, Boy Being Baptizedmanual
picture 1-11). Sing the song, having the children listen closely to see
which pictures they should change the order of. Allow the children to
make some changes. Sing again.
7. Additional Friend resources: "Before
the New Testament," Apr.
2000, 15; Sharing
Time ideas #1, 2, and 3, Apr. 1999, 13; Sharing
Time idea #1, Feb. 1999; "The
Savior's Atonement," Mar. 2002, 2; " 'He
Is Not Here, But Is Risen,' " Apr. 2000, inside front cover. |