Lesson 183—Self-Reliance Enables Us to Better Care for Others: Preparing to Serve like the Savior
“Lesson 183—Self-Reliance Enables Us to Better Care for Others: Preparing to Serve like the Savior,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)
“Self-Reliance Enables Us to Better Care for Others,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual
Lesson 183: Building Self-Reliance
Self-Reliance Enables Us to Better Care for Others
Preparing to Serve like the Savior
The Savior taught His disciples to “succor the weak … and strengthen the feeble knees” (Doctrine and Covenants 81:5). We are better able to follow this instruction when we become more self-reliant ourselves. This lesson can help students understand how becoming self-reliant enables them to better follow the Savior’s example of helping others.
Possible Learning Activities
The ability to help others
Mindy’s friend is struggling to understand her math assignment and asks Mindy for help.
As a new missionary, Nathan meets someone who has a lot of questions about the Restoration of the Savior’s Church.
Jayda learns that a family in her ward is not able to provide warm clothing for their children.
Self-reliance is taking responsibility for our own spiritual and temporal welfare and for those whom Heavenly Father has entrusted to our care. Only when we are self-reliant can we truly emulate the Savior in serving and blessing others.
It is important to understand that self-reliance is a means to an end. Our ultimate goal is to become like the Savior, and that goal is enhanced by our unselfish service to others. Our ability to serve is increased or diminished by the level of our self-reliance.
As President Marion G. Romney once said: “Food for the hungry cannot come from empty shelves. Money to assist the needy cannot come from an empty purse. Support and understanding cannot come from the emotionally starved. Teaching cannot come from the unlearned. And most important of all, spiritual guidance cannot come from the spiritually weak” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1982, 135; or Ensign, Nov. 1982, 93). (Robert D. Hales, “A Gospel Vision of Welfare: Faith in Action,” in Basic Principles of Welfare and Self-Reliance [worldwide leadership training meeting, 2009], 1–2; see also ChurchofJesusChrist.org)
What truths did you learn from Elder Hales?
How have you been able to help others through abilities or means God has helped you develop?
What areas of self-reliance might Heavenly Father have you work on now so you can better care for yourself and others in the future?
Becoming more like the Savior
Read Luke 2:40, 52 and mark different areas of progress that Jesus made in His youth.
How might the Savior’s ability to serve others have been affected by His growth and development during His youth?
Who might you be able to help in the future if you become more self-reliant in one of these areas? How could you help?
How does working toward self-reliance help us become more like the Savior?
Examples of Christlike service through self-reliance