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1 Nephi 16–18: The Liahona: A Guide in the Wilderness


“1 Nephi 16–18: The Liahona: A Guide in the Wilderness,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)

“1 Nephi 16–18: The Liahona: A Guide in the Wilderness,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual

1 Nephi 16–18

The Liahona: A Guide in the Wilderness

Lehi and the Liahona

Do you ever feel lost and confused about what you should be doing or focusing on in life? How might your life be different if you were better able to recognize direction the Lord was trying to give you? Not long after Lehi’s family left Jerusalem, the Lord provided them with increased direction through the Liahona. This lesson can help you recognize and follow the Lord’s guidance in your life.

Guiding learners to seek personal revelation. Help students believe they can be taught and edified by the Holy Ghost. Encourage them to approach Heavenly Father in prayer to invite the Spirit to teach them.

Student preparation: Invite students to notice ways the Lord provides them with guidance and direction throughout the day.

Possible Learning Activities

A guide in the wilderness

The following activity is intended to help students relate to Lehi’s experience of being given the Liahona. An alternative might be for students to do their own drawing based on what they already know about the Liahona and then to use the information as needed to increase understanding.

Examine a few of the depictions of the miraculous tool given to Lehi not long after he led his family from Jerusalem.

Liahona
Liahona
Liahona
  • What do you know about the item being depicted in these images? (see 1 Nephi 16:10).

  • What was its purpose?

Use the following as needed to help students understand what the Liahona is. It may also be helpful to watch “The Lord Provides the Liahona” (3:02), available at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

3:2

After being directed by the Lord to travel farther into the wilderness, Lehi woke up to find a miraculous tool, or instrument, provided by the Lord. The Liahona was “a brass ball with two pointers that gave directions—as a compass—and also spiritual instruction to Lehi and his followers when they were righteous” (Guide to the Scriptures, “Liahona,” scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org).

Imagine what it would be like to wake up one morning and find next to your door an instrument like the Liahona that you could use to guide you throughout your day.

Consider asking the following questions, noting student responses to refer back to after students have studied how the Liahona is like the Holy Ghost.

  • What might be different in your life if you had something like the Liahona to guide you?

  • What are some circumstances you are currently facing for which you would like extra direction and guidance?

Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles described one reason we should seek to better understand how the Liahona worked. Note that the phrase “type and a shadow” refers to objects, events, stories, or people that represent something else.

The description in the Book of Mormon of the Liahona, the director or compass used by Lehi and his family in their journey in the wilderness, specifically was included in the record as a type and a shadow for our day and as an essential lesson about what we should do to enjoy the blessings of the Holy Ghost. (David A. Bednar, “That We May Always Have His Spirit to Be with Us,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2006, 30)

Similarities between the Liahona and the Holy Ghost

In your study journal, make a chart like the following. Consider listing some of the similarities between the Liahona and the Holy Ghost that you already know. As you study, consider what you are learning that helps you understand the Holy Ghost better and how you can better use this gift in your life.

Characteristics of the Liahona

Similarities to the Holy Ghost

Consider displaying a similar chart and inviting students to record what they are learning to prepare them to discuss their findings.

Read the following scripture references, and record details about the Liahona in the left column of your chart. These may include how the Liahona worked, why it was provided, and what happened to cause it to stop working. Then prayerfully consider how these details about the Liahona relate to or symbolize the workings of the Holy Ghost. Record the similarities in the right column of your chart. For example, in 1 Nephi 16:10, we learn that the Liahona pointed the way Lehi and his family should go in the wilderness. Similarly, the Holy Ghost can point the direction that we need to go in life.

Determine if it would be more beneficial to have students read the scripture passages individually, in pairs, or in small groups. For variety, you could post seven pictures of the Liahona around the room with one of the following scripture references attached to each of them. Students could move around the room examining the different pictures and recording the teachings about the Liahona in their charts. Students could then return to their seats to ponder similarities between the Liahona and the Holy Ghost on their own.

Invite students to share truths they learned about the Holy Ghost from their study. Examples of truths they may have identified include the following: as we listen to the promptings of the Holy Ghost, the Lord can guide us in our journey through life; the Holy Ghost works in our lives according to the faith, diligence, and heed we give it; and the Holy Ghost gives us understanding concerning the ways of the Lord.

If the chart was displayed for the class, consider inviting students to fill in what they learned about the Liahona. Then you could discuss together how these truths relate to understanding and using the gift of the Holy Ghost.

  • When have you or others experienced one or more of these truths about the Holy Ghost?

  • How could seeking to recognize and follow direction from the Holy Ghost impact your relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?

Take a moment to reflect on your ability to receive guidance from the Holy Ghost and the influence this has on the choices you make. Consider recording any thoughts or impressions you may have.

If students need additional help recognizing and following the direction of the Holy Ghost, share statements from the “Commentary and Background Information” section at the end of this lesson. Additionally, if time allows and students would benefit, consider using the “Supplemental Learning Activities” section.

Bear testimony of the importance of letting the Holy Ghost direct our lives. Students could also share their testimony and experiences.