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Come Follow Me 2024, July 22-28, Free LDS Youth lesson helps, YM and YW

Updated: Jul 23



LDS come follow me 2024, Youth lesson free prints and lesson helps about the infinite and eternal


I need Jesus Christ and His Atonement.

Notice how many times Amulek used the words infinite and eternal to describe the Savior’s atoning sacrifice in Alma 34:9–14. Why is it important to know that the Savior’s Atonement is infinite and eternal? Look for words and phrases in these verses that also describe the Savior’s Atonement: Hebrews 10:10; 2 Nephi 9:21; Mosiah 3:13.


You can set up the chalk board similar to this:









After some discussion (from the manual) and reading the scriptures, it may look like this:


Come follow me 2024, LDS youth lesson helps, teaching about infinite and eternal


Even when we know Jesus’s power to save is infinite and eternal, we might sometimes doubt that it applies to us—or to someone who has sinned against us. Elder David A. Bednar once spoke of people who “seem to have faith in the Savior, but they do not believe His promised blessings are available to them” (“If Ye Had Known Me,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2016, 104).



You going to need to read this for the next part of the lesson.

Have the youth roll this dice. Those numbers are connected to the quote by Elder Bednar. The number they roll is going to determine the part of the Conference talk that they will be studying in their groups. After studying their piece of the talks in the individual groups they can come back and share what they learned.


Print on Card stock

These prints are in my store








This is included in the lesson bundle, but some people like to purchase it separately.






These are free to print:







What might keep us from fully receiving the Savior’s power? Ponder how you can know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is infinite and eternal.

To ponder how much you need the Savior’s Atonement, it might help to think of something you need every day. Ask yourself, “What would my life be like without this?” Then, as you study Alma 34:9–16, ponder what your life would be like without Jesus Christ. You could find other insights in 2 Nephi 9:7–9.


My young woman would love to draw, I'm think separating them into 3 groups and having them draw the scriptures. They can share their pictures with the class. As always, go by your own inspiration.




How would you summarize Alma 34:9–10 in one sentence?


This is on the board.


See also Michael John U. Teh, “Our Personal Savior,” Liahona, May 2021, 99–101; Gospel Topics, “Atonement of Jesus Christ,” Gospel Library; “Reclaimed” (video), Gospel Library.


It is really cute how they made this movie.






“Now is the time and the day of your salvation.”

Imagine that you want to participate in a marathon or a musical performance. What would happen if you waited until the day of the event to prepare? How does this example relate to Amulek’s warnings in Alma 34:32–35? What is the danger of delaying our efforts to repent and change?

Verse 31 also has a message for people who might worry that they’ve already delayed too long and it’s too late to repent. What would you say that message is?

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micah.barnes12
Jul 30

Thanks! Was super helpful! Just don’t try to split into 4 groups with 3 young women 🤣😜


You are amazing!!!

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redwallace
redwallace
Jul 31
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Ha, I thought of small class sizes but 3. It must be the summer season. Hopefully you had enough leaders to help a bit.

Thanks❤️

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