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[MUSIC PLAYING] Let's go to the scriptures, Doctrine and Covenants 121:34-46. And what I want you to do is, I want you to read that and think about how you would teach the authority and the power of the priesthood from those verses. And then we're going to turn around, and you're going to teach quorum members about that.

Let's turn around. Let's go ahead and take this front row and just turn your chair around. Just get up. Turn that chair physically. Turn it around. And then teach specifically from the scriptures. [INTERPOSING VOICES]

"But when we undertake to cover our sins, or to gratify our pride, our vain ambition--" You're just in the right place, doing the right thing-- I heard a lot of really good back-and-forth. Just sit. We're not going to turn around. Just go ahead and tell me, what did you learn? What were you taught? So especially in verse 41, it just shows guidelines of how to use the power. It's really important to us to allow the youth to do a lot of their own teaching. What we find is, that really escalates their learning and willingness to learn. The youth are much more engaged in the learning experience when it comes from their peers. [MUSIC PLAYING]

Teaching Each Other

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Look at what this teacher does so that these youth have the opportunity to teach each other.
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