Additional Resources for Teaching Children
Lesson 23: I Love the Scriptures


“Lesson 23: I Love the Scriptures,” Behold Your Little Ones: Nursery Manual (2008), 96–99

“Lesson 23,” Behold Your Little Ones, 96–99

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I Love the Scriptures

Introduction for the Teacher

To prepare yourself spiritually to teach this lesson, please read and ponder the following:

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints accepts the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price as scripture. The purpose of the scriptures is to testify of Jesus Christ, helping us come unto Him and receive eternal life (see 2 Nephi 25:26; Helaman 3:29–30). The scriptures also contain stories about people who were blessed for obeying Heavenly Father. Nephi expressed his love for the scriptures in this way: “My soul delighteth in the scriptures, and my heart pondereth them” (2 Nephi 4:15).

Preparation

  • Read Mark 10:13–16 and 1 Nephi 17:7–10; 18:1–4. Be prepared to summarize these stories briefly for the children.

  • Bring your copy of the scriptures.

  • Mark page 70 in this manual so that you can turn to it easily.

Learning Activities

Begin with a gathering activity. For ideas, see page 3.

Prayer

Invite a child to give the opening prayer.

Doctrinal Instruction

Show the children your scriptures and tell them how much you love the scriptures. Invite the children to say “scriptures.” Tell them that we learn about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ from the scriptures; we learn that They love us and want us to be happy.

Scripture Stories

Display the picture on page 98 and point to Jesus. Explain that the scriptures teach us about Jesus. Open the Bible and briefly summarize the story of Jesus blessing the children (see Mark 10:13–16). The following is an example:

Jesus loves children. One day some people brought their little children to Jesus (point to the children in the picture). He took them in His arms and blessed them.

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Jesus Christ with children

Display the picture on page 70. Explain that the scriptures tell us about people who were blessed when they obeyed Heavenly Father. Open the Book of Mormon and briefly summarize the story of Nephi building a ship (see 1 Nephi 17:7–10; 18:1–4). The following is an example:

This is Nephi (point to Nephi in the picture). The Lord told Nephi to build a ship. Nephi had never built a ship before, but he obeyed. The Lord showed him how to build the ship. (Have the children pretend to build a ship.)

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Nephi building a ship

Song

Sing or say the chorus to “Search, Ponder, and Pray” (Children’s Songbook, 109) and do the actions below. Invite the children to join you.

Search, (pretend to open the scriptures) ponder, and pray (fold arms)

Are the things that I must do. (point to self)

The Spirit will guide, and, deep inside,

I’ll know the scriptures are true. (pretend to hold an open book)

Conclusion

Have the children repeat the phrase, “I love the scriptures.” Share your love for the scriptures and your testimony that they are true.

Prayer

Invite a child to give the closing prayer.

Optional Activities

Preparation

  • For the puppet activity: Copy and cut out the figures on page 99 for each child and make an additional copy for yourself. Tape or glue a stick to the back of each figure to make stick puppets.

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    coloring page, Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses

    Adam and Eve

    Noah

    Moses

Puppet Activity

Let the children color the figures you have cut out. When they are finished, hold up your Adam and Eve puppet and invite the children to hold up theirs. Ask them to say “Adam and Eve.” Open the Old Testament and tell the children that the scriptures tell us Adam and Eve were the first people on earth; they lived in the Garden of Eden. Have the children pretend to make their puppets walk in the garden.

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Adam and Eve puppet diagram

Hold up your Noah puppet and invite the children to hold up theirs. Ask them to say “Noah.” Tell them that the scriptures tell us Noah built an ark and gathered animals into his ark. Have the children pretend to be animals.

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Noah puppet diagram

Hold up your Moses puppet and invite the children to hold up theirs. Ask them to say “Moses.” Tell them that the scriptures tell us the Lord gave Moses 10 commandments. Invite the children to hold up 10 fingers while you count to 10.

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Moses puppet diagram

Activity Verse

Recite the following activity verse and invite the children to join you:

Teach me the scriptures; (pretend to read scriptures)

They tell me the truth. (point to self)

Teach me how prophets obey.

Teach me the scriptures; (pretend to read scriptures)

I must know the truth. (point to self)

Teach me so I’ll know the way.