| Sharing Time
If I Choose to Obey, I'll Be Happy All Day!
Friend, April
2004
By Sheila E. Wilson
Happiness in family
life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings
of the Lord Jesus Christ ("The
Family: A Proclamation to the World," Ensign, Nov. 1995, 102).
After a family home
evening lesson on obedience, four-year-old Brandon was anxious to try
harder to obey his mom and dad. He and his mom decided that a reminder
might help him. Brandon would repeat, "If I choose
to obey, I'll be happy all day!"
One day Brandon wanted to play at his friend's
house. He raced across the yard when suddenly the words "If I choose to obey, I'll be happy
all day!" came to his mind. Remembering that he should ask his mom
first, Brandon headed back to his house.
When he turned eight, Brandon was baptized and received the gift of
the Holy Ghost. He read in his scriptures that the Holy Ghost would show
him all things he should do (see 2
Nephi 32:5). Brandon knew the Holy
Ghost would remind him to follow Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ set the perfect example for
us. The scriptures teach us that "blessed is every one that . . . walketh in [the Lord's] ways. . . . Happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee" (Psalm
128:12). When we follow Jesus Christ, we will be happy not only all
day but throughout all eternity!
Beatitude Book
In the Sermon on the Mount (see Matthew
5; 3 Nephi 12) Jesus taught
us how to live so we can be happy. Some of these teachings are known
as the Beatitudes. Beatitude means "happiness" or "blessing." To
make a Beatitude Book, glue page 29 onto a sheet of paper. Cut on the
solid lines. Glue the second strip to the tab on the first strip. Fold
back and forth on the dotted lines.
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[illustrations] Illustrated by Dilleen Marsh
Sermon on the Mount The Teachings of Jesus
I will follow my Savior's example.
Blessed are the poor in spirit who come unto me, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven (3
Nephi 12:3; see also Matthew
5:3).
I will trust the Lord. The Holy Ghost will bring
me comfort and peace.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted (Matthew
5:4).
I will obey Heavenly Father's commandments.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth (Matthew
5:5).
I will study the scriptures daily.
Blessed are all they who do hunger and thirst after righteousness,
for they shall be filled with the Holy Ghost (3
Nephi 12:6; see
also Matthew 5:6).
I will forgive others.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy (Matthew
5:7).
I will keep my baptismal covenants.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God (Matthew
5:8).
I will be kind and not show anger to others.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children
of God (Matthew
5:9).
I will bear my testimony in word and deed.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matthew
5:10).
I will be happy when I follow the teachings of
Jesus Christ.
Jesus gave the same teachings to both the Jews (see Matthew
57) and
the Nephites (see 3 Nephi
1214).
Sharing Time Ideas
(Note: All songs are from Children's Songbook unless otherwise
indicated; GAK = Gospel Art Kit; TNGC = Teaching, No Greater
Call )
1. Before Primary prepare and hide wordstrips
with the following words: The, Holy Ghost, Will, Help, Me, To, Follow,
Jesus Christ. Get the children's attention by whispering, "Listen to my voice, and I will help you
find some wordstrips." Whisper directions and help a child to find
each wordstrip and hold it up in front of the Primary. When all the wordstrips
have been found, whisper directions to help the children stand in the
correct order. Compliment the children for listening and following directions.
Recite the sentence together out loud. Remind the children that the Holy
Ghost also speaks softly and helps us follow Jesus Christ. Show a picture
of the Savior, and read about baptismal covenants on pages 2 and 3 of
the Faith in God guidebook. Have the children discover and
write the three promises we make when we are baptized: to keep His commandments,
take His name upon us, and always remember Him. If we keep our baptismal
covenants, the Holy Ghost will always be with us. Invite adults or children
to share personal experiences of how listening to the Holy Ghost has
helped them to follow Jesus Christ.
2. Play the game Leader Says. Have the children
listen closely to your commands and follow only when you say "leader says" first (for
example, "leader says put your hands on your head"; "leader
says walk in place"; "stop walking"children should continue
to walk in place because you didn't say "leader says" first).
Tell the children they were great followers, and explain that there is
someone else they should listen closely to and follow. Read together
John 13:15. Jesus Christ obeyed Heavenly Father's commandments. When
we follow His example, we will be happy. Post the Savior's picture in
front of the room. Around His picture, list songs or hymns that tell
how we can follow Him. Divide the children into groups and hand each
one a scripture reference (for example, Ephesians
4:32; 1 John 4:11; Mosiah
1:67; D&C 21:1, 45). Have them prepare to do three things:
(1) Read the scripture out loud and explain the principle or commandment
we should follow and live; (2) Choose a song or hymn that matches Jesus
Christ's teaching and lead the Primary in singing it; (3) Act out ways
we can follow Jesus Christ's teaching and let others guess what they
are doing. Give them an opportunity to share what they have prepared.
3. Make 8 to 10 large circles and draw smiley faces on them. Post wordstrips
and pictures of Heavenly Father's commandments and teachings of Jesus
Christ around the room (for example, being kind, paying tithing, keeping
the Word of Wisdom, obeying our parents, being honest). Make a pathway
with string or tape on the floor around the room. This represents the
way to follow Jesus Christ. Have the children, all or a few at a time,
stand on the pathway. Hand out the smiley faces. Sing Primary songs that
teach we can be happy when we obey. As the children sing, let them walk
along the path and pass the smiley faces to each other. At the end of
the song, those who are holding a smiley face can tell or show one way
they can live the commandment posted on the wall nearest them. Sing another
song and repeat.
For older children: Following the
teachings of Jesus will help bring us happiness. Write "The Teachings of Jesus" on
the board. Underneath, write out a few scriptures (see list below), leaving
out the key words and replacing them with smiley faces. Give the children
an opportunity to look up as many of the references as possible. Write
the key words on wordstrips. Hand out a few of the wordstrips to the
children. Sing "Choose
the Right Way" (pp. 16061). When the
children sing the word right, have them pass the wordstrips
to the right. At the end of the song, have them post the wordstrips in
the appropriate places. As soon as a scripture is completed, read it
out loud together. Continue to sing and pass the wordstrips until all
the missing words are filled in. Discuss how they can live the teachings
taught in these scriptures today.
Key words and scriptures: (1) repent, baptized, name "Ye
must _____ and be _____ in my _____" (3
Ne. 11:38); (2) Thou,
Lord, God "_____ shalt love the _____ thy _____ with all
thy heart" (Matt.
22:37); (3) Love, I, you "_____
one another; as _____ have loved _____" (John
13:34); (4) know,
truth, free "And ye shall _____ the _____, and the truth
shall make you _____" (John
8:32); (5) light, people "Let
your _____ so shine before this _____" (3
Ne. 12:16); (6) keep,
commandments "If ye love me, _____ my _____" (John
14:15);
(7) treasure, heart "For where your _____ is, there will
your _____ be also" (3
Ne. 13:21).
4. Sing "Tell
Me the Stories of Jesus" (p. 57). Set up four
or five stations for the children to rotate to and learn about the teachings
of Jesus. Have teachers use pictures from the GAK and teach the story
from the scriptures and references on the back of the pictures (Sermon
on the MountGAK 212, The
Ten LepersGAK 221, The
Prodigal SonGAK
220, The
Good SamaritanGAK 218). Sing "I'll
Follow Him in Faith" ( Friend, Jan.
2003, 2425).
5. Read aloud Matthew
5:9. Explain what a peacemaker is and how we can
be peacemakers in our homes. Let the children act out some things they
would do if Jesus were visiting their homes. Prepare some case studies
(see TNGC, 16162) that give children opportunities to
choose to be peacemakers, and place them in a box. Make the box look
like a home. For the door, make a rectangle with a smiling face on one
side and a frowning face on the other (see Primary 2 manual,
lesson
22). Let the children choose one of the studies out of the box
and act it out. While they are acting, have the frowning face show until
they act out being a peacemaker; then turn the door around to show the
smiling face. Sing "Smiles" (p.
267).
For older children: Have the children read in the scriptures
about the importance of being peacemakers (for example, AbrahamGen.
13:512; King BenjaminMosiah
4:1115; MelchizedekAlma
13:1718; righteous
LamanitesAlma
24:1719). Write the letters P-E-A-C-E-M-A-K-E-R vertically
on the board. Ask the children to think of words or phrases that remind
them to be peacemakers. Have the children stand in a circle. Begin with
a pointer person standing in the center. He or she calls out one of the
letters on the board, points to a child, and begins counting to 10. Before
the pointer gets to 10, that child needs to say a word or phrase that
begins with the letter and reminds us to be peacemakers. If he or she
is successful, the pointer calls out the same letter and points to another
child. If he or she is not able to, he or she becomes the pointer and
stands in the center. Repeat.
6. Song Presentation: "I
Feel My Savior's Love" (pp.
7475). We feel our Savior's love when we follow His example and teachings.
While the pianist plays the song, act out the actions below to tell the
message of the song. Ask the children to follow your actions, then ask
if they can guess the song.
Sing one line of the song at a time, and
explain the meaning of the message as necessary. Have the children
echo each line back to you ("I
feel my Savior's love"hold arm up with palm up, then bring hand
down over heart; "In all the world around me"hold up both
arms way above your head in a circle; "His Spirit warms my soul"hold
arm up with palm up, then bring down and make circle motions over your
chest; "Through ev'rything I see"point both index fingers
to eyes; "He knows"hold arm up with palm up, then bring down
and touch side of head; "I will follow him"quietly and slowly
march in place; "Give all my life to him"draw hands close
to body with palms up, then move out and upward; "I feel my Savior's
love"hold arm up with palm up, then bring hand down over heart; "The
love he freely gives me"place both arms together and reach upward,
then bring both down and hold over your heart). Children could make up
their own actions for verses 2 and 3.
7. Additional Friend resources: "Follow
Christ," June
1992, inside front cover; "How
the Holy Ghost Helps You," Mar.
1990, inside front cover; Sharing
Time idea #3, Feb. 2000, 14; Sharing
Time idea #4, Nov. 1999, 14; Sharing
Time ideas #2 and #3, Jan. 2000,
46; Sharing
Time, Sep. 1997, 1213, 46; Sharing
Time, May 1999, 4345. |