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One
Who Strengthens the Weak
By C.S.
Bezas
Let's
have some FHE fun this week learning about our new prophet, President
Thomas S. Monson!
FHE Fun!
Opening
Song: #260 “Because I Have Been Given Much”
Opening
Prayer: By invitation.
Devotional: Invite any who would like to offer a scripture they found during
the week. This could be a verse that touched or strengthened them
during a difficult time. Or perhaps it was a verse that taught them
about the true nature of God. Whatever the serendipitous moment,
a weekly FHE devotional is a great time to share spontaneous testimonies
of gospel truths and the joy found in gospel living.
FHE Activity: Items Needed:
- a picture of President
Thomas S. Monson
- construction paper covering/hiding the picture
- journals (ask individuals to come to FHE with their journals
in hand)
- pens or pencils
Place
the picture of "the Mystery Visitor" in front of the family
(make sure the picture is hidden; i.e. by construction paper). Explain
that the family is going to play a guessing game about who the Mystery
Visitor is.
Announce
the one rule:
"RULE: If you know who it is, do NOT say. Simply raise your
hand."
Ask
the following questions. After each question, ask for raised hands
if the Mystery Visitor is known. But do not unveil the "Mystery
Visitor" until all 10 questions have been read.
- As a young man, this Mystery Visitor's patriarchal blessing
told him he had the gift of discernment (he explained this as
the ability to hear the voice of the Spirit and to listen immediately).
- Our Mystery Visitor as a boy sacrificed train cars from
his new Christmas train set to give to a boy who was very poor.
- After growing up, this man (while visiting saints in another
country) saw that a church member's clothing was very old. Our
Mystery Visitor went and changed out of his suit. He then gave
his nice suit and shoes to the member.
- Our Mystery Visitor has kept a black cane for more than
70 years. Why? Because he was in a play as a small boy, using
that cane in his role as one of the Wise Men. He liked pointing
people toward Christ — even back then!
- Our Mystery Visitor did not know in advance he was being
called to serve as a counselor in the Stake Presidency. The first
time he heard was during Stake Conference. He still had
the courage to go up and give a talk —
unprepared!
- This man was called to be a bishop when he was only 22
years old. Every year while bishop he took his Christmas vacation
time to personally visit all 85 widows in the ward. He would give
each of them a hen he had raised from his poultry sheds.
- One of this man's favorite scriptures is: "Ye
are on the Lord’s errand; and whatever ye do according to the
will of the Lord is the Lord’s business (D&C 64:29)
- This man has nearly perfect memory, memorizing scriptures,
poems, and stories. He even can recite the properties on the Monopoly
game board all in order and the complete lineup of the 1948 Salt
Lake Bees (a minor league baseball team).
- A friend called him, "The most loyal man I know."
- Our Mystery Visitor has said, “There has always been a
need for those persons who could be called finishers. Their ranks
are few, their opportunities many, their contributions great."
Now
allow family members to share who they think the Mystery Visitor
is. Unveil the picture by removing the construction paper.
Application: Repeat the quote from President Monson, our new prophet:
There has always been a need for those persons who could be called
finishers. Their ranks are few, their opportunities many, their
contributions great.
Ask
the family what this quote means. Allow discussion for a few minutes.
Ask them what President Monson has done throughout his life so that
he can be a "finisher" for the Lord. Pass out the journals
and pens and invite each one to write down a goal in his or her
journal so they too can be considered a finisher at the end of his
or her life.
Closing
Song: #19 We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet
Closing
Prayer: By invitation.
Refreshments: President Monson's family survived the times of the Great Depression.
A fun FHE treat for this week's lesson might be a frugal bowl of
home-popped popcorn. Here is a link to an old-fashioned popcorn
recipe!
Summary
The
Lord has greatly blessed His children by calling men as prophets
who love Him and who serve Him faithfully. President Thomas S. Monson
is one such man, an individual whose life has been full of serving
others with the purpose of strengthening the weak. What a blessing
to have him at the helm of our worldwide church.
Let's
pray for him as he shoulders the responsibilities placed upon him.
But not only that - may we seek to follow his example by serving
the Master and strengthening the weak.
Resources:
Maurine
Jensen Proctor, "President
Thomas S. Monson: The Pure Love of Christ," Meridian
Magazine.
“President
Benson Suggests Gifts of Service, Obedience to the Savior,”
Ensign, Mar. 1987, 75–76
Thomas
S. Monson, “The Priesthood — a Sacred Gift,” Ensign,
May 2007, 57–60
Thomas
S. Monson, “Treasured Gifts,” Liahona, Dec 2006, 2–8
Jeffrey
R. Holland, “President Thomas S. Monson: Always ‘on the Lord’s Errand’,”
Tambuli, Oct 1986, 14
Jeffrey
R. Holland, “President Thomas S. Monson: Finishing the Course, Keeping
the Faith,” Tambuli, Oct 1994, 16
C.S.
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