Quick update. I've been stumbling along here, made a
wrong turn, tripped over a log, but now I'm back on the right
path.
But I feel like I'm running out of
energy. Oh, look!
Sister Wright?
It's Sister Wright from the Primary
General Presidency!
What are you doing here?
Hello! I’m learning about
the covenant path, too.
Thank you.
I was thirsty.
I'm glad you can join me. I've been looking over the Children's
Guidebook and reading the scriptures.
I came across this verse where the
Savior says, "I am the bread of life.
He that cometh to me shall never hunger.
And he that believeth on me shall never
thirst." What does that remind you of?
That reminds me of taking the sacrament
each week at church.
Yeah, me too.
What do you think it means?
Hmm.
I think that means we get our strength
from Jesus, just like our bodies get it from food.
I think so, too.
The sacrament gives us a chance to think
about Jesus Christ and to renew the promises we made at baptism.
The bread represents His body and the
water represents His blood.
By taking the sacrament, we show that we
accept the sacrifice the Savior made when He died for us.
I'm going to listen to the words of the
sacrament prayer more carefully
so that I don't forget.
Guess I'll keep going. I'm excited to see what's next.
Oh, food!
Thank you, Sister Wright! Thank you. Have fun!