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          Jennifer Smith
          May 22, 2013
        
        
          
          
This handout was created to help teenage students with Revelation 17-22.  All LDS sources. Formatted for back to back printing with space for holes to be punched. —————- Revelation 17-19 Revelation 17:1 – The Great Whore of the Earth One of the most indisputable things about the Apocalypse is the vividness of the symbolism and imagery used by John. The kingdom of Satan, in all its opulent and wicked splendor,…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 22, 2013
        
        
          
          
This handout was specificacreated to help teenagers understand the text of Revelation 8-16. Formatted to print front to back with space to punch holes. All LDS Sources. ———————– Revelation 8-9 I want the Latter-day Saints to understand their position. Our trust is in God. … We are living at the commencement of the Millennium, and near the close of the 6,000th year of the world’s history. Tremendous events await this…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 21, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/05/fight-good-fight-finish-course.html This was one of those days where I left class knowing that most of my students “got it” It was very effective and fun in the process. The advance work and preparation were worth every minute and, in reality, did not take as many minutes to set up as it may appear.After we completed the obstacle course activity, I had them gather around the “Eternal Life” sign…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 21, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/05/all-things-work-together-for-good.html This object lesson and activity can be adapted to teach many concepts.It would be a great way to end the year by reviewing all of the doctrines and principles taught over the year. This reinforces working together, every one (ingredient) is important, follow the Lord’s recipe, put on the whole armor of God (not just a few ingredients) etc. Just be careful to focus in on one concept…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 21, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/05/nt-1-peter.html What is Divine Nature?How is it developed?How is it destroyed? Looking in 2 Peter Chapters 1-2 we found our answers and listed them on the board.Historical background:1 Peter:  -Peter was senior apostle to saints in Asia Minor-the government tolerated Christianity/all religions-church was to preach to all the world (Mark 16:15)-Roman monarchs did not like the gospel message of Christ being King of kings-64 AD a fire destroyed…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 20, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/revelation-1-3-we-shall-overcome/ I use Revelation 1-3 as an exercise in both identifying relevant and applicable principles, as well as understanding how to study the book of Revelation. We start off by reviewing the “EASY” steps/verbs in Revelation 1:3. Next we identified the blessing in Revelation 2:7,11,17,26; 3:5,12,21 that following the pattern should help us to receive. We read (step […]
           
         
        
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 16, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/05/nt-titusphilemon.html I love those books where you can choose your own ending.  Paul sent a letter to Philemon, a slave owner of Onisimus. (O-nis-i-mus) Onisimus ran away and became a follower of Pauls. He wanted to stay with Paul and Paul wanted him to stay. But he knew it wasn’t right. He told Onisimus to go back to Philemon. Paul wrote to Philemon trying to persuade him to think about…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 15, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/05/nt-1-2-timothy-holy-ghost.html Paul was faithful and courageous and encouraging to his young friend Timothy. Even though Paul was facing conviction and execution, he still had time to send off a positive letter to Timothy. How could someone be so positive when being faced with this knowledge? Simple 2 Timothy 1:7 “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love and of a…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 13, 2013
        
        
          
          
I made this handout to help out in my teaching of Revelation chapters 1-7.  I’m hoping it will help answer student questions that may come up.  This handout is geared for teenagers, and all the sources are LDS. ——————– Revelation 1 Revelation 1:13 – One like unto the Son of Man This is Christ. The Book of Revelation Made Easier by David J. Ridges says this phrase was used to…
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          Jenny Smith
          May 10, 2013
        
        
          
This week we are wrapping up the epistles prior to our 3 week study of Revelation.  We got a little nerdy this week…. 2 Peter 1-3 For this class, I had students open up their scriptures to 1 Peter 1:2-10 and write a mathematical equation for the verses.  Theirs was even better than mine — somehow I had ignored the word multiplied.  Turned out pretty well.  As a group we…
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 8, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/05/08/1-3-peter-the-gospel-truth-is-gnot-a-secret/ I had the title song for “Mission Impossible” (an appropriate version) playing in the background as student entered class. It would be fun to dress in a way that fits the lesson, but I did not have that much forethought… There were TOP SECRET folders on each desk when the students came in (Except for […]
           
         
        
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          Jennifer Smith
          May 6, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/05/06/2-peter-1-3-ladder-day-saints/ We began by having the Young Women recite the Young Women’s Theme. Then I asked the students to look for one of the values that Peter mentions in 2 Peter 1:1-4. Once they identified “divine nature”, I asked them to explain what it meant. It was surprising to them that they did not really understand what “divine […]
           
         
        
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