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Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching

Love Those You Teach

"Lesson 2: Love Those You Teach," Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching, 194

Purpose

To help class members seek to be filled with Christlike love for those they teach.

Note to the Teacher

In the final hours of His mortal ministry, Jesus taught and strengthened His Apostles (see John 13-17). As part of these teachings, He commanded His disciples to love one another as He loved them (see John 13:34; 15:12, 17). Their obedience to this commandment would show that they truly were His disciples (see John 13:35). All they were to do, including their commission to go forth and teach all nations, was to be done with love. In the latter days, the Lord has taught us similarly: "No one can assist in this work except he shall be humble and full of love" (D&C 12:8).

As you teach this lesson, help class members understand how to be filled with Christlike love toward those they teach. As class members follow the counsel in this lesson, they will teach more effectively. They will also find more joy as teachers.

Preparation

Suggested Lesson Development

Teachers with Christlike love make a difference in the lives of those they teach.

Scripture Account and Pictures

Display the picture of Jesus teaching the Nephites. In your own words, briefly relate the account of the resurrected Savior's visit to the Nephites. Be sure to include the following:

The resurrected Savior appeared to the Nephites in the land Bountiful. He invited them to come and feel His side and the nail prints in His hands and feet. Then He taught them at length. After teaching them, He urged them to go to their homes and ponder the things that He had said. He was about to return to the Father when He saw them in tears, desiring that He stay longer with them. (See 3 Nephi 11-16; 3 Nephi 17:1-5.)

Display the picture of Jesus healing the Nephites. Then invite a class member to read 3 Nephi 17:6-10.

Chalkboard

After the class member has read the passage, write on the chalkboard He did heal them every one.

Scripture Account and Picture

In your own words, continue relating the account. Be sure to say that after Jesus had healed the people, He asked them to bring their little children to Him (see 3 Nephi 17:11-12).

Display the picture of Jesus blessing the Nephite children. Then invite a class member to read 3 Nephi 17:21-25.

Chalkboard

After the class member has read the passage, write on the chalkboard He took their little children, one by one, and blessed them.

Video Presentation

If you are using the video presentation "My Joy Is Full," show it now.

Discussion

Ask class members to ponder the love that the Savior showed toward the Nephites. Also invite them to think about what the Nephites might have felt as Jesus ministered to them one by one.

Quotation

Following a brief discussion of this question, have a class member read the statement by the Prophet Joseph Smith on page 30 of this book.

Class Member Presentation

Ask the assigned class member to talk about how he or she has been influenced by the love of a teacher.

Teacher Presentation

Explain that this lesson includes teachings from the scriptures that can help us be filled with Christlike love for those we teach. It also includes a discussion on how our Christlike love influences our service as teachers.

We can be filled with Christlike love for those we teach.

Scriptures and Notebook Activity

Invite different class members to read the scripture passages listed below. After each passage is read, ask class members to identify principles in the passage that can help them be filled with Christlike love. Encourage class members to write in their notebooks any thoughts they have as they participate in this discussion. Explain that they will be given an opportunity to share these thoughts toward the end of class.

Our Christlike love for those we teach should be reflected in our preparation, our teaching, and our everyday lives.

Notebook Activity and Discussion

Point out that when we are filled with Christlike love for those we teach, our love is reflected in our preparation, our teaching, and our everyday lives. Then write the following on the chalkboard. Ask class members to copy it in their notebooks.

Preparation

 

Teaching

 

Everyday Life

 

Have class members think of specific people whom they teach (such as family members, class members, or quorum members). Then ask them to consider the following question, writing their ideas under the appropriate headings in their notebooks:

Invite class members to discuss some of the ideas that they have written in their notebooks. Write their ideas on the chalkboard.

Conclusion

Summary and Quotation

Briefly summarize the lesson, using the following statement by Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin:

"The compassion of Christlike friends deeply touches and changes our lives. ... Love is the very essence of the gospel of Christ. In this Church, prayers for help are often answered by the Lord through the simple, daily service of caring brothers and sisters. In the goodness of genuine friends, I have seen the reflected mercy of the Lord Himself" (in Conference Report, Oct. 1997, 42; or Ensign, Nov. 1997, 32).

Testimony

As prompted by the Spirit, bear your testimony and express your love for class members.

Music

Have the assigned soloist or small group sing "Love One Another" (Hymns,no. 308). If this is not possible, invite class members to sing the hymn together.

Assignments

Encourage class members to:

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