Elder Dale G. Renlund (Apr. '20): "Consider the Goodness and Greatness of God"
A NOTE:
Maintaining this blog at this time might be one of the most optimistic things I have done in recent memory :), although I am sure we will eventually be meeting together again for church. I just have no idea when that will be. Still, I want to continue this blog even in these times as an expression of hope. In the meantime, I have begun a separate blog that focuses on sharing ideas to explore the messages of general conference in our homes. That blog can be found here.
I always love Elder Renlund's testimony of the Savior, and this talk is a great example of why. His talks always feel like an invitation to have a more intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father. The activity for this talk is pretty basic, but it feels like exactly what I would want to do with the message here.
The Activity:
Maintaining this blog at this time might be one of the most optimistic things I have done in recent memory :), although I am sure we will eventually be meeting together again for church. I just have no idea when that will be. Still, I want to continue this blog even in these times as an expression of hope. In the meantime, I have begun a separate blog that focuses on sharing ideas to explore the messages of general conference in our homes. That blog can be found here.
I always love Elder Renlund's testimony of the Savior, and this talk is a great example of why. His talks always feel like an invitation to have a more intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father. The activity for this talk is pretty basic, but it feels like exactly what I would want to do with the message here.
The Activity:
- Read and discuss "The Remarkable Fruits of Remembering God's Goodness and Mercy," par. 21-25 ("These truths should . . . goodness and mercy").
- Ask class members to work with a partner to make a list of those things that most stood out to you.
- Ask everyone to take a couple of moments and ponder silently when they have seen these blessings in their own life or the life of another.
- Share, as appropriate, some of those experiences.
Using the Activity:
The purpose of this activity is to actually apply the counsel of this talk and to feel the Spirit that comes from doing so. It could easily be adapted to include more/fewer groups or even individuals. A very powerful final step could be to ask each person to write about an experience from their own lives when they have felt the goodness and greatness of God. Such a written experience could serve as a reminder of these moments that could strengthen individuals and families in the future.
As always, please let me know how these activities work or what else I could do to be of greater service. Thank you.
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