Why is Jesus Christ important in my life?
Prepare Yourself Spiritually
Jesus Christ was chosen to be our Savior. His Atonement makes it possible for us to be resurrected and to repent and be forgiven so we can return to our Heavenly Father’s presence. In addition to saving us from our sins, the Savior also offers us peace and strength in times of trial. He sets the perfect example for us, and His teachings are the foundation for happiness in this life and eternal life in the world to come.
Resources to Help You Prepare
These resources are to help you prepare for the “Learn together” section of the meeting.
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Matthew 10:1 (Jesus Christ gave His Apostles priesthood power)
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John 6:38 (Jesus Christ came to do His Father’s will)
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John 8:12; 3 Nephi 11:11 (Jesus Christ is the light and life of the world)
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John 14:6 (Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life)
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2 Nephi 2:3–9; 9:5–12 (Lehi and Jacob testify of the Atonement of Jesus Christ)
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3 Nephi 27:14–16 (Jesus Christ saves us from sin and death through His Atonement)
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3 Nephi 27:27 (Jesus Christ is our example)
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Isaiah 1:18; Alma 36:3, 27; Ether 12:27; Doctrine and Covenants 58:42–43 (Christ’s Atonement offers peace and strength in trial or temptation)
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Jean B. Bingham, “That Your Joy Might Be Full,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2017, 85–87
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David A. Bednar, “If Ye Had Known Me,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2016, 102–5
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Behold the Man!” Ensign or Liahona, May 2018, 107–10
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“The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, inside front cover (see also True to the Faith, 87–89; or Duty to God, 106)
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“Reclaimed” (video)
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“#Hallelujah—An Easter Message about Jesus Christ” (video)
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“Why We Need a Savior—A Christmas Message about Our Savior Jesus Christ. #ASaviorIsBorn” (video)
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Music for youth theme: “He Is There”
Questions to Ponder before You Teach
Why is Jesus Christ important to you? How has He influenced your life?
Why is it important for the young men to understand Jesus Christ’s roles? How can you help them discover His importance in their lives?
What can the young men do to prepare to learn? For example, they could read a talk, watch a video, or study a scripture related to this doctrine.
Meeting Outline
1. Counsel Together and Share Experiences
Led by a member of the quorum presidency; approximately 5–10 minutes
Lead a discussion about items such as the following:
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Our quorum: Who is missing today? What visits do we need to make? Who should we invite to an upcoming activity? Who needs our help and prayers?
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Our duties: What assignments do we need to make? What assignments have we fulfilled? How have we invited others to come unto Christ, and how can we invite others now?
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Our lives: Remind the quorum of the discussion from the last meeting. What experiences have we had with applying what we learned? What experiences have we had in the past few weeks that strengthened our testimonies of the gospel?
If possible, discuss these items beforehand in a quorum presidency meeting.
2. Learn Together
Led by a leader or teacher or a member of the quorum; approximately 25–35 minutes
After studying the above resources and following the inspiration of the Spirit, you may select one or more of the activities below to help quorum members understand the doctrine.
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Sister Jean B. Bingham’s talk “That Your Joy Might Be Full” can help the young men understand how to find joy, despite life’s difficulties, as they come unto Jesus Christ. One way to discuss her message might be to draw a path on the board leading to the word joy. Invite the young men to write on the path suggestions from Sister Bingham’s message that lead to true joy. Encourage the young men to consider ways they can act on Sister Bingham’s counsel and share how Jesus has brought joy to their lives.
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Invite a few ward members ahead of time to come to class and share an experience that helped them come to know Jesus Christ. Divide the quorum into four groups and assign each group to read one of the sections in Elder David A. Bednar’s talk “If Ye Had Known Me.” Ask each group to look in their section for answers to these questions: What is the difference between knowing about Christ and knowing Christ? What can we do to truly know Christ? What guidance could you share with friends who want to strengthen their relationship with the Savior?
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Ask the young men what has been the most important day in their life. What about in history? Invite them to discover what Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf said was the most important day in his message “Behold the Man!” and discuss why he thought this was the most important day. Encourage quorum members to look for the blessings Elder Uchtdorf promised to those who “behold” Jesus Christ. What did they find in the talk, and what are they personally doing to make the Savior an important part of their daily lives? As part of this discussion, you could also invite the young men to set a goal to use one of the suggestions discussed in class to come closer to Christ.
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Ask some of the young men to search 2 Nephi 2:3–9 to find what Jesus Christ did for us, and ask the others to search 2 Nephi 9:6–10 to find what the consequences would be if He had not fulfilled His mission. How would the world be different? Share your love for the Savior, and invite the young men to do the same. As part of this activity, you could also show the video “Why We Need a Savior—A Christmas Message about Our Savior Jesus Christ. #ASaviorIsBorn.”
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Show the video “Reclaimed.” What do the young men learn from the video about what Jesus Christ can do for them? How could they use the message of this video to help people who are having difficulty forgiving themselves or feel they are beyond the reach of the Savior’s help? What scriptures would they share? (see, for example, Isaiah 1:18; Alma 36:3, 27; Ether 12:27; Doctrine and Covenants 58:42–43).
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Display a picture of the Savior, and write on the board the following questions: Who is Jesus Christ? What has He done for us? How do we know that He lives today? Invite the young men to search one of the following resources to find answers to these questions: “The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles,” “Jesus Christ” in the Topical Guide, or a hymn that teaches what Jesus Christ has done for them (see “Jesus Christ—Savior” in the Topics index in the hymnbook). Ask them to share what they find. Invite a few of them to explain how they gained their testimonies of Jesus Christ. How do their testimonies of Jesus Christ affect their daily lives? You could also show the video “#Hallelujah—An Easter Message about Jesus Christ.”
3. Plan to Act
Led by a member of the quorum presidency; approximately 5–10 minutes
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Ask the young men to discuss any feelings or impressions they had during the meeting. What was meaningful to them? Is there something they can do personally or as a quorum to apply what they have learned?
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Give the young men a few minutes to record what they will do in the coming weeks to act on their impressions. Invite them to share their ideas.
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Remind the young men that they will have the opportunity to share their experiences at the beginning of the next meeting.