In the spring of 1831, Joseph Smith received a revelation. The Lord instructed the members of the Colesville, New York, branch to settle the Thompson, Ohio, area and to fulfill their stewardships by living the law of consecration. This lesson can help students understand how they can follow the Lord’s counsel to be faithful, just, and wise stewards.
Possible Learning Activities
An accounting of stewardships
Imagine that a parent asked his or her son or daughter to watch over a younger sibling for a few hours while the parent was away.
Why might a loving parent want an older child to experience this responsibility?
What expectations do you think a parent would have in this situation?
Bishop Gérald Caussé of the Presiding Bishopric shared the following definition of the word stewardship.
In gospel terms, the word stewardship designates a sacred spiritual or temporal responsibility to take care of something that belongs to God for which we are accountable. (Gérald Caussé, “Our Earthly Stewardship,” Liahona, Nov. 2022, 57)
What are some examples of stewardships God gives us in our lives?
In your study journal, write down some of the stewardships you have or what the Lord has entrusted to you. As you study today, look for truths that can help you become a better steward over the things you wrote on your list.
The stewardships of early Saints
In the spring of 1831, many Saints began to arrive in Ohio after migrating from the eastern United States. One group came from Colesville, New York, at great sacrifice. This group was instructed to settle in Thompson, Ohio, and to live the law of consecration. The revelation recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 51 contains the Lord’s instructions to the Saints.
Responsibilities of Bishop Partridge
Responsibilities of the Saints
Read Doctrine and Covenants 51:1–4, looking for what the Lord taught Bishop Edward Partridge about his responsibilities.
What responsibilities did the Lord give to Bishop Partridge?
Ponder how the Savior has been a faithful, just, and wise steward over you.
How have the Savior’s efforts brought joy and blessings to you?
How might the Savior’s example motivate you to be a faithful, wise, and just steward?
Activity B: Stewardships today
We too are invited to follow Jesus Christ by being faithful, just, and wise stewards.
Choose a few of the examples of stewardships the Lord gives us that are listed on the board (or another example you thought of).
Describe what someone could do to be a faithful, just, and wise steward of these things. You might include examples you have seen or ways you have tried to be a good steward.
Why might the Lord want someone today to strive to be a faithful, just, and wise steward in this way?
How might their efforts bring joy and blessings?
What you have learned
What have you learned today about stewardships that you want to remember?
What can you do to be a more faithful, just, and wise steward in one area of your life?