Hearken to the Truth, and Give Heed unto It Lesson 5

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Purpose Inspire us to follow Nephi’s example of faith and willing obedience

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Hearken to the Truth, and Give Heed unto It Lesson 5 Recap Lesson 4 Understand Nephis vision of the future and how the warnings and promises in it apply to us today Purpose Inspire us to follow Nephis example of faith and willing obedience Whats our attitude sometimes? I dont want to. Ill think about it. Ill try. What was Nephis attitude? The Lord guides the families Spencer W. Kimball The Lord gave to every person, a conscience which tells him every time he starts to go on the wrong path. You must realize that you have [a] compass, like the Liahona, in your own system. Our ship will not get on the wrong course if we listen to the dictates of our own Liahona, which we call the conscience Elder L. Tom Perry The scriptures tell of an instance in which the Lord provided help but then stepped aside to allow one of His sons to exercise his own initiative. You see, the Lord knew that Nephi could make the tools, and it is seldom the Lord will do something for us that we can do for ourselves Video: I Will Prepare the Way (1 Nephi 17) The support and direction the Lord gave to Nephi when he was commanded to build a ship serves as a model for a young woman as she faces an overwhelming task of her own. https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/ i-will- prepare-the-way?lang=eng https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/ i-will- prepare-the-way?lang=eng https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/ i-will- prepare-the-way?lang=eng Video: Building the Ship Chapter 7: Building the Ship The Lord instructs Nephi to build a ship and reveals to Nephi the design and method for making the ship. Laman and Lemuel mock Nephi for attempting to build a ship. (1:48) https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/ chapter-7-building-the-ship?lang=eng&country=ca Laman and Lemuel Laman and Lemuel bind Nephi Nephis Ship Elder Boyd K. Packer The Holy Ghost communicates with the spirit through the mind more than through the physical senses. This guidance comes as thoughts, as feelings, through impressions and promptings. It is not always easy to describe inspiration. The scriptures teach us that we may feel the words of spiritual communication more than hear them, and see with spiritual rather than with mortal eyes Conclusion Elder Heber J. Grant: No obstacles are insurmountable when God commands and we obey