Elder David A. Bednar (Apr. '23): "Abide in Me, and I in You; Therefore, Walk with Me"
I have mentioned in other places in this blog that I am a newly called Elders Quorum president. As such, this talk really struck home. I feel woefully inadequate in fulfilling my calling. This talk gave me comfort and confidence in moving forward.
The Activity:
- Explain Enoch's reaction to his calling and share your own experience with receiving a calling that overwhelmed you at first and/or invite some class members to share their experiences like this.
- Invite the class members to read paragraph 5 ("And the Lord . . . give thee utterance'") silently and ask them to identify 1) what God asks of Enoch and 2) what God promises Enoch.
- Allow class members a moment to read the passage.
- Come back and discuss as a class what they found.
- Ask them to think about how these same commands and promises could apply to various callings (including those they currently have and/or those talked about at the beginning).
- Invite the class members to share experiences/testimonies about times that Father blessed them as He mentions in paragraph 5 (step 2).
Using the Activity:
In the scriptures there are certain types of thinking that we are invited to do. Foremost among these is to remember. Another type of thinking is to imagine-- to envision God's promises coming to pass in future/imagined situations. This activity is designed to help the class members to engage in both of those types of thinking. The focus of both of these types of thinking in the scriptures is to strengthen testimonies and they work the same here. By remembering instances of God's hand in our lives and by thinking about times when He could bless us, we grow more confident that He will bless us.
As always, I hope that these activities are useful to you. Thank you for visiting my blog.
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