Joseph Smith—Matthew 1; Matthew 25; Mark 12–13; Luke 21May 27–June 2
Invite Sharing
Show a picture related to one of the stories in this
week’s reading (such as the picture of the ten virgins
from this week’s outline in Come, Follow Me—For
Individuals and Families).
Ask the children to share what they know about the
story.
Teach the Doctrine
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Encourage learning at Home
Ask the children to share with their
families ways they can be better
missionaries and talk with their
families about people they can
share the gospel with.
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Younger program
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel
will be preached in all the world.
Jesus said that before He
comes again, the gospel
will be preached in all the
world.
You can help fulfill this
prophecy by sharing the
gospel.
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel
will be preached in all the world.
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I can use the gifts God has given me.
You are discovering your gifts and abilities.
Understand that these gifts and abilities come from
Heavenly Father.
I can use the gifts God has given me.
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Jesus wants me to serve others.
We serve Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
by serving people around us.
Even young children can serve others.
Jesus wants me to serve others.
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Older program
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel
will be preached in all the world.
You can help preach the gospel in all the world before
the Savior’s Second Coming.
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel
will be preached in all the world.
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to go to:
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I am responsible for my own
conversion to the gospel.
The parable of the ten virgins teaches that
we cannot borrow our conversion to the
gospel from others.
How can you help take responsibility for
your own conversion?
I am responsible for my own
conversion to the gospel.
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At the Final Judgment, we will give the
Lord an account of our lives.
After the Resurrection, God will judge us
based on our obedience to His
commandments and acceptance of the
Savior’s atoning sacrifice.
The parable of the talents and the
parable of the sheep and goats teach us
about this Final Judgment.
At the Final Judgment, we will give the
Lord an account of our lives.
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Younger Possible 1
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘A’
Show a map, globe, or picture of the
earth (see Gospel Art Book, no. 3) and
help the children say, “This Gospel … shall
be preached in all the world” (Joseph
Smith—Matthew 1:31).
Why does God want all of His children to
hear His gospel?
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘B’
Invite the children to march in place as
you sing together “I Want to Be a
Missionary Now” and “Called to
Serve,”Children’s Songbook, 168, 174.
Invite full-time or recently returned
missionaries to share their experiences
with sharing the gospel and help the
children think of ways they can share the
gospel.
Younger Possible 2
I can use the gifts God has given me.Possible Activity ‘A’
Bring several coins to use as you tell the parable of
the talents, found in Matthew 25:14–30.
You could ask three children to represent the three
servants.
Explain that in Jesus’s day, talents referred to money,
but today talents can mean our gifts and abilities.
I can use the gifts God has given me.
Possible Activity ‘B’
Ask the children to name ways their parents, siblings,
teachers, or friends have helped them.
What abilities do these people have that help them
serve others?
I can use the gifts God has given me.Possible Activity ‘C’
Write a small note to the children telling
each of them about the gifts or abilities
you notice in them.
Wrap each note like a gift and invite the
children to open their “gifts.”
Encourage them to improve their gifts and use them to serve others.
Younger Possible 3
Jesus wants me to serve others.
Possible Activity ‘A’
Summarize the parable in Matthew 25:34–46.
Help the children understand that when we are
serving others, we are serving Jesus.
Jesus wants me to serve others.Possible Activity ‘B’
Hold up a picture of a child in your class with a
picture of Jesus hidden behind it.
What can we do to serve this child?
Remove the child’s picture and explain that when we serve each other, we are serving Jesus.
Jesus wants me to serve others.Possible Activity ‘C’
Invite the children to draw pictures of themselves
serving others in the ways the Savior describes
in Matthew 25:35–36.
Ask the other children to guess what they are drawing.
Jesus wants me to serve others.Possible Activity ‘D’
Invite the children to share experiences when
someone has shown Christlike service to them or their families.
Older Possible 1
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘A’
Invite the children to share blessings they have
received or will receive because they are members
of Christ’s Church.
Read together Joseph Smith—Matthew 1:31, and ask
the children how the gospel will bless God’s children
throughout the world.
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘B’
Show the children a map of the world or of your
country, and help them identify some places where a
family member or friend has preached the gospel on
a mission.
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘C’
Invite a few children to come prepared to share how
their family members or their ancestors were
introduced to the gospel.
If possible, ask someone in the ward who served a
full-time mission to share an experience with sharing
the gospel.
Before Jesus comes again, the gospel will
be preached in all the world.
Possible Activity ‘D’
Ask each child to write the name of someone he or
she can talk to about the gospel or invite to church.
Also ask the children to list things they can do to be
missionaries now.
Older Possible 2
I am responsible for my own conversion to
the gospel.
Possible Activity ‘A’
Ask a child and one of his or her parents to come
prepared to share how they learned about the
parable of the ten virgins at home this week.
I am responsible for my own conversion to
the gospel.
Possible Activity ‘B’
Draw an oil lamp on the board, and label
it testimony.
Give each child a piece of paper shaped like a drop
of oil, and ask each child to write on it something he
or she will do to become more converted to the
gospel.
Attach their drops to the board around the lamp.
I am responsible for my own conversion to
the gospel.
Possible Activity ‘C’
Invite the children to help you make a list of things to
do to prepare for a special visitor.
How are these things similar to or different from ways
we can spiritually prepare for the Savior’s Second
Coming?
I am responsible for my own conversion to
the gospel.
Possible Activity ‘D’
On five strips of paper, write things that cannot be borrowed.
On five other strips, write things that can be borrowed.
Shuffle the strips, and ask the children to sort them into these two groups.
Read together Matthew 25:1–13.
Why is it important not to rely on others for our conversion to the gospel?
Older Possible 3
At the Final Judgment, we will give the Lord
an account of our lives.
Possible Activity ‘A’
Invite half of the class to read Matthew 25:14–30 and
the other half to read Matthew 25:31–46.
Ask the groups to act out the parables for the class.
At the Final Judgment, we will give the Lord
an account of our lives.
Possible Activity ‘B’
Invite the children to read Matthew 25:35–36 in pairs
and make a list of things they can do to show their
love for Jesus Christ.
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