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The
Weak Shall Come Forth
By C.S. Bezas
Ever had one of those days
in which you wonder why you were put here on earth? You
know, one of those days when you struggle, fall, and feel
you are too weak to get back up?
We all have those. I think
if we were to compare those kinds of days amongst ourselves
as a group, we'd be surprised how similar we all are —
regardless of our appearances, talents, or backgrounds.
The Lord speaks to this kind
of feeling, this feeling of being weak. Oh, how His words
in Doctrine and Covenants chapter 1 strengthen me on my
dark and difficult days:
Wherefore,
I the Lord, knowing the calamity which should come upon
the inhabitants of the earth, called upon my servant Joseph
Smith, Jun., and spake unto him from heaven, and gave him
commandments; ...
The weak
things of the world shall come forth and break down the
mighty and strong ones ...
That every
man might speak in the name of God the Lord, even the Savior
of the world;
That faith
also might increase in the earth;
That mine
everlasting covenant might be established;
That the
fulness of my gospel might be proclaimed by the weak
and the simple unto the ends of the world, and
before kings and rulers.
Behold,
I am God and have spoken it; these commandments are of me,
and were given unto my servants in their weakness,
after the manner of their language, that they might come
to understanding (D&C 1:17, 19-24, emphasis added).
If the Lord, knowing the calamities
to come, calls upon the weak to aid Him — wow! What
hope and what comfort can come from this knowledge. In fact,
what does He know about the potential of weakness?
This I want to know. This understanding I now desire.
I no longer need fear being
weak, if I turn to Him in that weakness and seek His
strength to replace that of my own. And as I join with those
who follow Him, seeking to fulfill the mission mentioned
above in D&C 1:17, 19-24, weakness need no longer be
a dreadful concern of mine.
It is in this manner we can
aid the Lord in His work, thereby feeling His power and
the joy that attends such focus. This, then, is the theme
for this week's Family Home Evening. So let's go have some
FHE Fun!
FHE Fun
Opening Song. #243
Let
Us All Press On — make sure to sing all the verses!
Opening Prayer. By
invitation.
Devotional. This is
a great time to allow any who would like to share a special
scripture they found during the week. It not only strengthens
the family to hear why the scripture touched the person's
heart, but it also strengthens the individual who shares
such an experience. By explaining, sharing and testifying,
we all grow deeper within gospel sensitivity, understanding,
and wisdom.
Activity.
Items needed: a bundle of pencils
Hold out one pencil. Ask a
member of the family to break it in half. Then ask him to
comment how easy or hard the assignment was. Then hold up
the entire bundle of pencils. Ask the same person to attempt
to break the pencils as a bundle. Ask him to comment on
how easy or hard that was.
-
Read
D&C 1:17, 19-24. Ask the family what the scripture
means to them. Explain that the Lord does use those who
are weak. Why might He do this?
- Then ask if the Lord intends us
to serve in lonely fashion or as a group? Read Numbers 11:10-15
and ask how Moses felt serving by himself.
- Read Numbers 11:16-17 and ask the
family what the Lord's suggestion was for Moses.
- Therefore, why are missionaries
sent two by two? Why is a ward made up of many callings and many
individuals? Why does a bishop have two counselors? How are all
of these scenarios like the bundle of pencils?
Thoughts to Ponder. How can
knowing the Lord loves and utilizes the weak and simple of His children
help someone who feels frail? If we're feeling overwhelmed, what
can we do?
Closing Song. #252
Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel — make sure to sing
all the verses!
Closing Prayer. By
invitation.
Refreshments. A fun
dessert to match the "bundled pencil" theme would
be chocolate-covered pretzels.
Ingredients:
•
pretzel sticks
• 6 1-oz squares of chocolate
• (wax paper)
1. Melt chocolate in a double
boiler or in microwave (watch carefully so you don't burn
the chocolate).
2. Dip each pretzel stick halfway
into the chocolate.
3. Rest dipped chocolate pretzels
on wax paper and allow chocolate to cool/set.
Enjoy chattin'-n-chowin' on
the pretzels. While you do, ask how the treat is like each
of us and the lesson.
Summary
As parents, we recognize the
possibilities the Lord extends to each weak, simple person
who turns to Him. Is this not glorious? But do
our children understand this? Do they understand they do
not need to droop in discouragement during weak moments?
They need only turn to Him, request His help, and then participate
in the glorious, essential mission He extends them. This
is the pathway of joy that leads to eternal life with Him
who loves each one dearly.
So let us join together in
this saving of souls. Much as the pencil bundle is practically
unbreakable, we too become strong in the Lord's hand as
we participate in His work together. We as a group, in His
service, will be able to carry forth the gospel to the ends
of the earth. Not a bad outcome for those who stumble and
fall at times!
May we as families in Christ
go forth to bless the entire world within His strength.
C.S. Bezas' book is now in LDS bookstores
and has been described as perfect for youth leaders and
parents of teens. Powerful Tips for Powerful Teachers: Helping
Youth Find Their Spiritual Wings is also available by clicking
here.
© 2007 Meridian
Magazine. All Rights Reserved.
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C.S. Bezas graduated from BYU in communications,
with an emphasis in developing training programs. She has conducted
trainings and workshops for audiences both large and small on a
wide variety of topics and has won recognition for her writings
and stage musicals. She is the owner of the new LDSMusicals.org,
a site that offers free LDS music and stage productions. She has
appeared as a speaker in a variety of locations in the United States
and also has performed before audiences on television, stage, and
film, most recently appearing as Anne Frank with the Florida Orchestra.
Her new book Powerful Tips for Powerful Teachers is available
in LDS bookstores and online. She serves as an EFY speaker and seminary
teacher. She and her husband have four children and relish the gospel
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