Becoming more Christlike takes continual effort and is a lifelong process. Periodically assessing our spiritual growth can help us see the progress we are making and draw closer to the Savior. This lesson can help students evaluate how studying the Doctrine and Covenants has helped them grow spiritually.
Possible Learning Activities
Slow and steady progress
Take a moment to ponder your life and what you have done to try to be more like Jesus Christ. Think about how you are progressing, even in small ways, to become more Christlike.
Although the process is long, what are you learning about the value of striving to become more like Jesus Christ each day?
Explain the importance of baptisms for the dead
Aubrie and her friends are excited about going to the temple. A friend who is not familiar with temples notices their excitement and later asks Aubrie what they do in temples. Aubrie looks up a picture of a temple baptismal font on her phone and begins to explain about baptisms for the dead.
What are some things Aubrie could share to help her friend understand this sacred ordinance as part of God’s plan?
What could Aubrie help her friend understand about Heavenly Father or Jesus Christ?
Participate in temple and family history work
President Henry B. Eyring of the First Presidency taught:
Many youth have discovered that giving of their time to do family history research and temple work has deepened their testimony of the plan of salvation. It has increased the influence of the Spirit in their lives and decreased the influence of the adversary. It has helped them feel closer to their families and closer to the Lord Jesus Christ. They have learned that this work saves not just the dead; it saves all of us (see D&C 128:18). (Henry B. Eyring, “Gathering the Family of God,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, 22)
What blessings have you discovered as you’ve been involved in temple and family history work?
Feel increased trust in God during trials
How have the things you learned helped you feel differently about your trials?
What have you learned about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ as you have experienced difficult times?