“Building Self-Reliance: Overview,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)
“Building Self-Reliance,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual
Building Self-Reliance
Building Self-Reliance
Overview
The Savior declared that “it is my purpose to provide for my saints. … But it must needs be done in mine own way” (Doctrine and Covenants 104:15–16). When we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, we invite Him to help us become more self-reliant in all aspects of our lives. Jesus Christ helps His Saints build self-reliance so they can provide for themselves and learn to bless others as He does.
Prepare to Teach
The following information provides you with ideas of what you may need to prepare in advance for each lesson.
Building Self-Reliance in the Lord’s Way
Lesson purpose: To help students understand the need to build self-reliance in the Lord’s way.
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Student preparation: Invite students to think of how they might define the term self-reliance and to consider ways the Lord can help them build self-reliance in their life.
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Images to display: A meal of fish; some fishing gear; Jesus working in His youth
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Handout: “Building Self-Reliance in the Lord’s Way”
Faith in Jesus Christ to Build Self-Reliance
Lesson purpose: To help students exercise faith in Jesus Christ to build self-reliance.
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Student preparation: Invite students to offer a personal prayer asking Heavenly Father to help them identify an area of their lives where they could become more self-reliant.
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Video: “Christ Is Risen; Faith in Him Will Move Mountains” (16:22; watch from time code 5:24 to 6:08)
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Material to display: Statement by Bishop W. Christopher Waddell
Managing Financial Resources Wisely
Lesson purpose: To help students understand how to exercise faith in God as they build financial self-reliance.
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Student preparation: Invite students to write down important things they hope to accomplish in their future that will require financial resources. Invite them to reflect on their plan to be financially prepared for these things or on questions they might have about their financial preparation.
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Information for students: Common costs to serve a mission and gain a post–high school education, as well as basic living expenses in your area
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Materials: Copies of the graphic showing principles of financial sequencing
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Videos: “The Language of the Gospel” (12:27; watch from time code 6:10 to 7:40); “Sedrick’s Journey” (2:32)
Self-Reliance Enables Us to Better Care for Others
Lesson purpose: To help students understand how becoming self-reliant enables them to better follow the Savior’s example of helping others.
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Student preparation: Invite students to think of ways the following statement can be true both temporally and spiritually: “You cannot lift another soul until you are standing on higher ground than he is” (Harold B. Lee, “Stand Ye in Holy Places,” Ensign, July 1973, 123).
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Materials: Copies of the statement by Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for small groups to discuss
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Videos: “Strengthen Thy Brethren” (3:50); “On the Lord’s Errand: The Life of Thomas S. Monson” (1:00:10; watch from time code 19:54 to 24:18)