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Rainier Oregon Stake

A Day to Decide

By Ruth Kathryn Day

(Based on a true story)


The Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it (Mosiah 13:19).

Meghan flopped down in the big chair and put her scriptures on the table in front of her. Five-year-old Tommy came and stood next to Meghan’s chair. Then he picked up her scriptures.

“Meg, tell me a story,” he begged.

“I will later, Tommy,” she said.

“I want to hear about Abinadi.”

“OK, Tommy, I will tell you the story about Abinadi after dinner.”

Tommy looked disappointed about having to wait. The doorbell rang, and Dad went to answer it.

“It’s for you, Meghan,” Dad said.

She loved how Dad always called her Meghan, never Meg. It made her feel grown up. She stood up and walked to the door. Her best friend, Sara, was there, smiling.

“Hi, Sara. Come in,” Meghan said.

“I can’t, Meg. My dad has free tickets to the amusement park! Can you come?” Sara was bursting with excitement.

“I don’t know,” Meghan said. “It’s Sunday.”

“So what? These are free tickets. Come on, you have to go,” Sara begged. “You’re my best friend!”

“Well, I have to ask my parents.”

“Hurry up and ask, then change your clothes. You can’t go in a skirt,” Sara said impatiently. “My dad wants to leave in 15 minutes. I’ll wait for you in the car.”

Meghan nearly ran into the kitchen. Dad was setting the table for dinner.

“Sara’s dad has free tickets to the amusement park, and she asked me to go with her!” she said.

“That sounds like fun,” Dad said. “When is the big day?”

Meghan hesitated. “Well, the tickets are for today.”

“Meghan, you know what Mom and I think about those kinds of activities on Sunday,” Dad said. “But I think you are old enough to make your own decisions. After all, you are 10 now.”

Meghan looked at her father. He looked serious.

“You mean it, Dad?” she asked.

“Sure, I mean it. What do you think you should do, Meghan?” he said.

“Well, I know we should keep the Sabbath day holy and all that, but these are free tickets and you know how much it costs to go to the amusement park. I will be saving a lot of allowance money if I go with Sara.”

“That is true,” Dad said. “You would save money.”

“Is it OK if I go?”

“You can make your own decision, Meghan,” Dad said.

“Yahoo!” Meghan yelled. She ran to her bedroom and began to pull out clothes to wear. Then she looked up and saw Tommy standing in the doorway. He was holding her scriptures.

“Are you going with Sara?” Tommy asked.

Suddenly Meghan got a funny feeling inside. She knew what she needed to do. She smiled at Tommy and then she dropped the shirt back into her drawer.

“No, Tommy, it’s Sunday. I have to go tell Sara I can’t go with her today. Then I will be back to read you that story.”

Tommy grinned. “The one about Abinadi?” he asked.

“Yes, the story about Abinadi.” Meghan smiled at her younger brother and hurried outside to tell Sara.

“I will do those things on the Sabbath that will help me feel close to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.”

My Gospel Standards

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Abinadi and the Ten Commandments

By Sharon Kiser

Complete the puzzle by finding the missing words Abinadi preached to wicked King Noah.

Across

  1. 3.“__________ thy father and thy mother” (Mosiah 13:20).
  2. 7.“Thou shalt not take the __________ of the Lord thy God in vain” (Mosiah 13:15).
  3. 8.“__________ the sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Mosiah 13:16).
  4. 9.“Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto [graven images], nor __________ them” (Mosiah 13:13).
  5. 10.“Thou shalt not __________ “ (Mosiah 13:21).

Down

  1. 1.“Thou shalt not __________ thy neighbor’s house … nor anything that is thy neighbor’s” (Mosiah 13:24).
  2. 2.“Thou shalt not make unto thee any __________ image” (Mosiah 13:12).
  3. 4.“Thou shalt not bear __________ witness against thy neighbor” (Mosiah 13:23).
  4. 5.“Thou shalt not __________ adultery” (Mosiah 13:22).
  5. 6.“Thou shalt not __________” (Mosiah 13:22).

Answers:

Across—(3) honor, (7) name, (8) remember, (9) serve, (10) kill. Down—(1) covet, (2) graven, (4) false, (5) commit, (6) steal.

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Chapter 14: Abinadi and King Noah

Book of Mormon Stories Video

http://lds.org/media-library/video/book-of-mormon-stories?lang=eng&query=abinadi#2010-12-14-chapter-14-abinadi-and-king-noah

Pictures with Text

http://lds.org/friend/1991/01/abinadi-and-king-noah?lang=eng&query=abinadi

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Scriptural Giants: Martyr for Truth

By Sherrie Johnson


King Noah was a very wicked man. When he became king of Lehi-Nephi, he taxed the people heavily so that he could build an elegant palace and temple. He also rid the land of all the priests that had been consecrated by his father, King Zeniff, and had appointed new ones who were sinful and selfish. The people were taught by the wicked priests to worship idols and to do evil things.

Now, there was one man among the people who was a prophet. His name was Abinadi. He could see that the priests were teaching the people to do things that were displeasing to the Lord. Wanting to help the people, Abinadi went among them, teaching them the gospel and telling them to repent.

“And it shall come to pass,” Abinadi prophesied, “that except this people repent and turn unto the Lord their God, they shall be brought into bondage; and none shall deliver them, except it be the Lord the Almighty God.”

But instead of believing and repenting, the people became angry and tried to kill Abinadi. However, the Lord delivered Abinadi out of their hands.

When the people told King Noah about the prophesying of Abinadi, the king was angry and commanded them “to bring Abinadi hither, that I may slay him.”

But Abinadi had gone into hiding. For two years the king’s men searched for Abinadi, but they could not find him.

Then one day Abinadi disguised himself and began to teach the gospel to the people again. He told them that if they didn’t repent, famines and other afflictions would come to them.

The people still refused to listen. Instead, they grabbed Abinadi, tied him up, and carried him to King Noah. “Behold, we have brought a man before thee who has prophesied evil concerning thy people,” the angry mob told Noah. “And he also prophesieth evil concerning thy life.”

The more King Noah heard of what Abinadi had said, the angrier he became. He had Abinadi imprisoned, then called his priests to a council to ask them what he should do with Abinadi.

“Bring him hither that we may question him,” the priests answered.

When the priests questioned Abinadi, they worded their questions very carefully. They hoped to trick Abinadi into saying something for which they could accuse him of evil.

But Abinadi confounded them. “Are you priests,” he questioned, “and pretend to teach this people … ?” Then he asked, “If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?”

Then Abinadi tried to teach them the gospel. But they would not listen.

“Away with this fellow, and slay him,” King Noah angrily commanded his priests.

But when the priests went to take Abinadi, he cried out, “Touch me not, for God shall smite you if ye lay your hands upon me, for I have not delivered the message which the Lord sent me to deliver.”

King Noah and the priests drew back, for the Spirit of the Lord was with Abinadi; his face shone brightly, and he spoke with great power. “Ye see that ye have not power to slay me, therefore I finish my message,” Abinadi declared. He told the priests to repent. He told them about God and the commandments that Moses had taught. And he prophesied about the coming of Jesus Christ and the Atonement and the Resurrection.

Abinadi spoke for a long time, and no one dared to stop him. But when he finished, the king was still angry. Once more he commanded the priests to seize Abinadi and kill him.

However, one of the young priests, a man named Alma, had been touched by Abinadi’s words. He stepped forward and began to plead with Noah to let Abinadi go.

This made King Noah even angrier, and he ordered Alma to leave. As soon as the young priest had gone, Noah commanded his servants to follow Alma and kill him. Turning back to Abinadi, he commanded his guards to bind Abinadi and throw him into prison.

Three days later King Noah called for the prisoner to be brought before him. He told Abinadi, “Thou hast said that God himself should come down among the children of men; and now, for this cause thou shalt be put to death unless thou wilt recall all the words which thou hast spoken evil concerning me and my people.”

Abinadi replied boldly, “I will suffer even until death, and I will not recall my words, and they shall stand as a testimony against you.”

Abinadi’s words frightened King Noah so much that he would have released Abinadi if the priests hadn’t shouted, “He has reviled the king.”

King Noah’s anger returned, and he commanded that Abinadi be killed. The men took hold of Abinadi, bound him, placed bundles of sticks around him, and set them afire. As the smoke and flames lashed about him, Abinadi prophesied, “Ye shall be taken by the hand of your enemies, and then ye shall suffer, as I suffer, the pains of death by fire.” Then he said, “O God, receive my soul,” and died.

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Recieving the Holy Ghost

Recieving the Holy Ghost

“CIllustration by Thomas S. Child

My faith in Jesus Christ grows when I listen to the Holy Ghost.
“For,
behold, the Comforter knoweth all things, and beareth record of the Father and
of the Son” (D&C
42:17
).

oloring Page,” Friend, Aug 2007, 21

 

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Listen to the Still, Small Voice

Elizabeth

Activity

A blanket or a quilt can make your body feel warm, just as the Holy Ghost can
give your spirit a feeling of warmth and peace. Learn more about the Holy Ghost
by looking up each of the scripture references on the quilt. You might want to
underline the words Comforter, Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost in
your scriptures. Then color the quilt patch. Hang your picture near your bed to
remind you that the Holy Ghost can comfort you and that your faith will grow as
you listen to His promptings.

Ricks, “Listen to the Still, Small Voice,”
Friend, Aug 2007, 10–12

For, behold, the Comforter knoweth all things, and beareth record
of the Father and of the Son (D&C 42:17).

What are some important things to know? We need to know how to tie our shoes.
We need to know how to write our names.

There is one thing that is more important than anything else. We find this in
John 17:3.
John records the words that Jesus spoke to His Father, our Heavenly Father: “And
this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus
Christ, whom thou hast sent.” Knowing our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus
Christ, is the most important knowledge you will ever have. This knowledge is
called a testimony.

How can we find things out? We are blessed to have two sets of
parents—earthly parents and heavenly parents. When you need to know something
like how to tie your shoes, your earthly parents can help. They can also use
dictionaries, science books, and the scriptures to help answer your questions.

To have a testimony of sacred things, you can ask Heavenly Father. He usually
uses the third member of the Godhead—the Holy Ghost—to answer you. The Holy
Ghost bears witness of the Father and the Son. Through His still, small voice,
the Holy Ghost can witness to you that Jesus is the Son of God. He can witness
to you that Joseph Smith restored the gospel and that we have a prophet today.
In the Book of Mormon, Moroni tells us that through the power of the Holy Ghost,
we can know the truth of all things (see Moroni 10:5).

As you listen to the still, small voice, you can have a testimony. Your faith
in Jesus Christ will grow when you listen to the Holy Ghost.

 

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