Friday, April 21, 2017

Sunday Lesson, April 16th

Our lesson for Easter Sunday was on looking to Christ. The lesson started with the story of a minister who asked President Hinckley, “If you do not use the cross, what is the symbol of your religion?” President Hinckley replied, “the lives of our people must become the only meaningful expression of our faith and…the symbol of our worship.” We have a great responsibility to have a strong testimony of our Savior and to pattern our lives after His. As a personal assessment, we can tell if our testimonies need work based on our actions.

We discussed events in the life of Christ and things we can learn from them. We learned that He knew His mission and was always about His “Father’s business”. Despite all the opposition He faced throughout His life, He still continued to do good wherever He went. His example up to the very end of His life is inspiring.

One phrase we discussed in detail was “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34). Our teacher reminded us that from this phrase we learn that there is never a reason for revenge. Many of the things that we respond with anger to are really quite silly. We discussed that we can change our attitude and be charitable in our response as the Savior always was when others are thoughtless or unkind. We also discussed the power to forgive that comes from praying for our enemies and those who are unkind to us.

President Hinckley then presented questions for us to ponder to assess our faith. Do we believe in Jesus Christ as the literal Son of God, that He performed miracles throughout His life and was resurrected the third day following His death? If we do, do our lives show that belief?

We need to gain a knowledge of Christ’s “unique and incomparable position as the divine Redeemer and an enthusiasm for him and his message as the Son of God.” He then shared three ways we can gain this understanding and enthusiasm. “The first is to read…the word of the Lord.” Second, President Hinckley shared, “serve in the work of the Lord… The cause of Christ does not need your doubts; it needs your strength and time and talents; and as you exercise these in service, your faith will grow and your doubts will wane.” What a powerful promise from a prophet of God! Third, we should pray. President Hinckley promised that as we do so, “there will come a heaven-sent assurance, peaceful and certain.”

What should we do with the teachings and our testimony of Jesus Christ? We need to forgive as He forgave, to be kind and merciful, and to serve others. We need to strive to become like Him. In closing, our teacher repeated her invitation for us to ponder our testimony of the Savior and to ponder if our lives are a meaningful expression of that testimony.

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