“Helaman 10: The Lord Blesses Nephi,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)
“Helaman 10,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual
Helaman 10
The Lord Blesses Nephi
After his prophecies regarding the murder of the chief judge, Nephi contemplated all the Lord had shown to him, but he was also discouraged because of the wickedness of the people. As he made his way home, he had a remarkable experience in which the Lord blessed him for his faithfulness in doing His will. This lesson can help you understand truths from Nephi’s experience that can invite the Lord’s direction and power into your life.
Possible Learning Activities
Becoming qualified
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Can you think of a time when you learned something from the example of someone else? What was it?
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Why can learning by example be particularly effective?
Today you will have opportunities to learn truths from the example of the prophet Nephi. You might remember that Nephi had been falsely accused of being involved in the murder of the Nephite chief judge (see Helaman 9:16–20). Through inspiration, Nephi identified the murderer and was set free (see Helaman 9:20–38). As Nephi returned home, he had a significant experience with the Lord that is recorded in Helaman 10. The following three activities will help guide your study of the chapter.
Study Activity 3
The Sealing Power
Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)—“Helaman 10: The Lord Blesses Nephi”
Imagine the Lord granting you power to do whatever you asked of Him. To the prophet Nephi, God said He would grant anything Nephi desired because he would “not ask that which is contrary to [God’s] will” (Helaman 10:5).
Read Helaman 10:7, looking for one of the things the Lord granted Nephi the power to do.
The power described in verse 7 is called the sealing power. From this verse, we learn that the sealing power binds and looses on earth and in heaven. It may be helpful to know that to bind means to connect or link and to loose means to disconnect or dissolve.
Consider writing the verses listed in the following paragraph on the board and inviting students to write them as cross-references next to Helaman 10:7 in their scriptures.
The sealing power mentioned in verse 7 is the same sealing power held by Elijah (see 1 Kings 17:1), Peter and the apostles (see Matthew 16:15–19; 18:18), and Joseph Smith (see Doctrine and Covenants 132:46). The keys of this same power are held today by the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and those to whom he may delegate them. With this power, families can be sealed together forever through temple ordinances.
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Why do you think Heavenly Father wants us to make covenants that apply to this life and the next?
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In what ways have you been blessed by the knowledge that families can be sealed eternally?
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How does the knowledge that families can be united eternally impact your thinking or choices now?
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After students have completed the learning activities, consider inviting multiple students to share something they felt was especially important or meaningful from their studies. If time permits, it could also be helpful to read Helaman 10:11–19 to see what Nephi did after this sacred experience with the Lord.
Testify of the truths studied today, and encourage the students to act on any spiritual impressions they had.