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Opening Prayer
“Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the
prophets” (Amos 3:7).
One important way that Heavenly Father shows His love for us is by calling prophets,
who are given the priesthood-the power and authority given to man to act in God’s name
for the salvation of His children. Prophets learn the gospel of Jesus Christ by revelation.
They in turn teach the gospel to others and testify of Jesus Christ as the Savior and
Redeemer. The teachings of prophets are found in sacred books call scriptures. (Hold
up a copy of the scriptures.)
Whenever people choose to disobey Heavenly Fathers commandments, whenever they
reject the Lord’s prophets, or whenever the fail to endure in faith they distance
themselves from Heavenly Father and begin to live in spiritual darkness. Eventually this
condition leads to apostasy.
Biblical history has recorded many instances of Heavenly Father speaking to prophets
and it also tells of may instances of apostasy. To end each period of apostasy,
Heavenly Father has shown His love for His children by calling another prophet and
giving him priesthood authority to restore and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ again.
These periods of time headed by a prophet are called dispensations.
Who was the first prophet on this earth? (Adam.) GAB pg. 5
Who was the first latter-day prophet? (Joseph Smith.) GAB pg. 87
Who is our prophet and President of the Church now? GAB pg. 137
What Bible and Book of Mormon prophets can you name?
Closing Prayer
Treat: S’Mores