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Help Me, Dear Father 1. Help me, dear Father, to freely forgive All who

Help Me, Dear Father 1. Help me, dear Father, to freely forgive All who may seem unkind to me. Help me each day, Father, I pray; Help me live nearer, nearer to thee. 2. Help me, dear Father, to truly repent, Making things right, and changing my ways. Help me each day, Father, I pray; Help me live nearer, nearer to thee. Words and music: Frances K. Taylor, 1870– 1952. Added text (verse 2) © 1989 IRI Enr. Act. 5

“Lesson 22: The Unmerciful Servant, ” Primary 7: New Testament, 72

“Lesson 22: The Unmerciful Servant, ” Primary 7: New Testament, 72

 • Let’s multiply 70 70 by 7. x 7 • Is the answer

• Let’s multiply 70 70 by 7. x 7 • Is the answer 490 a large number? • How long would it take you to count that high?

 • This number teaches us an important lesson about forgiveness. • Let’s read

• This number teaches us an important lesson about forgiveness. • Let’s read Matthew 18: 21– 22 • Jesus was teaching us that we should always be willing to forgive someone.

 • I have a paper and pencil for each of you. • Draw

• I have a paper and pencil for each of you. • Draw seven squares on your paper. • Draw six more sets of seven squares. □□□□□□□ □□□□□□□ Enr. Act. 4

 • Ten times the number of squares you have put on your paper

• Ten times the number of squares you have put on your paper is the number of times Jesus said we should forgive someone. • He was teaching the people that □□□□□□□ they should □□□□□□□ always forgive □□□□□□□ others. x 10 Enr. Act. 4

Show Time!

Show Time!

 • What did the king first intend to do to the servant who

• What did the king first intend to do to the servant who owed him 10, 000 talents? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 25 • A talent was a large sum of money. (See Jesus the Christ, pp. 396 – 97, for more information on talents. )

 • Why did the king change his mind? • Let’s read Matthew 18:

• Why did the king change his mind? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 26 • How did he feel toward his servant? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 27 • What do you think it means to feel compassion?

 • What did the servant do after the king forgave the debt? •

• What did the servant do after the king forgave the debt? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 28 • What did the servant who owed 100 pence (a very small amount) ask of the servant who had owed 10, 000 talents? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 29

 • How did the servant react to the pleas of his fellow servant?

• How did the servant react to the pleas of his fellow servant? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 30 • What did the king do when he found out what had happened? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 31– 34

 • How did the servant react to the pleas of his fellow servant?

• How did the servant react to the pleas of his fellow servant? • How are we sometimes like the unmerciful servant? • like the king? • How do you feel when you forgive others? • when you do not forgive?

 • What can we learn from the great difference in the debts owed

• What can we learn from the great difference in the debts owed by the two servants?

 • What was Jesus trying to teach the people when He told the

• What was Jesus trying to teach the people when He told the parable of the unmerciful servant? • What does Jesus tell us we must do in order to receive forgiveness? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 35

 • There is phrase from Jesus’ prayer in the Sermon on the Mount

• There is phrase from Jesus’ prayer in the Sermon on the Mount that talks about forgiveness. • Let’s read Matthew 6: 12 together. • Let’s also read verses 14 and 15.

 • Think of a time when someone did something unkind to you. •

• Think of a time when someone did something unkind to you. • How did that unkindness make you feel? • What did you do?

 • What has Jesus Christ taught us to do in such situations? •

• What has Jesus Christ taught us to do in such situations? • Was it easy to forgive? • How can we become more forgiving?

 • No one should hurt anyone else. • If someone is hurting you,

• No one should hurt anyone else. • If someone is hurting you, you should tell your parents, another adult you trust, or the bishop.

 • How would you feel if you did something mean to a friend

• How would you feel if you did something mean to a friend or a member of your family and, even when you said you were sorry, that person would not forgive you?

 • When we do something wrong and then repent and ask the Lord

• When we do something wrong and then repent and ask the Lord to forgive us, what has He told us He will do? • Let’s read D&C 58: 42

 • What did Jesus say when Peter asked him how often to forgive

• What did Jesus say when Peter asked him how often to forgive someone who has sinned against him? • Let’s read Matthew 18: 21– 22 • What do you think Jesus was trying to teach Peter? • There is no limit to how many times we should forgive others.

Forgiveness Quiz! • Write a, b, c, d, e, f, and g down one

Forgiveness Quiz! • Write a, b, c, d, e, f, and g down one side of the paper and answer the following questions about forgiveness. . . a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! • All of the questions can be answered yes or no. a.

Forgiveness Quiz! • All of the questions can be answered yes or no. a. Are you forgiving when you say, “I forgive you, but I will not forget what you did”? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! b. Are you forgiving when you are happy that something unfortunate has

Forgiveness Quiz! b. Are you forgiving when you are happy that something unfortunate has happened to someone who was unkind to you? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! c. Are you forgiving when your brother or sister hits you and

Forgiveness Quiz! c. Are you forgiving when your brother or sister hits you and you don’t get mad? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! d. Are you forgiving when you want to get even with someone

Forgiveness Quiz! d. Are you forgiving when you want to get even with someone who has been unkind to you? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! e. Are you forgiving when you stop talking to someone who has

Forgiveness Quiz! e. Are you forgiving when you stop talking to someone who has been unkind to you? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! f. Are you forgiving when you stand up for someone who has

Forgiveness Quiz! f. Are you forgiving when you stand up for someone who has been unkind to you? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Forgiveness Quiz! g. Are you forgiving when you speak unkindly about the person you

Forgiveness Quiz! g. Are you forgiving when you speak unkindly about the person you think has been unkind to you? a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Enr. Act. 1

Time to divide and ponder! • Let’s read D&C 64: 8– 10 • I’ve

Time to divide and ponder! • Let’s read D&C 64: 8– 10 • I’ve divided these verses into phrases to give to you. • Read your verse and ponder it’s meaning. Explain what your phrase means to the class. • We have been commanded to forgive everyone. Enr. Act. 2

 • Let’s memorize D&C 64: 10: –I, the Lord, will forgive whom I

• Let’s memorize D&C 64: 10: –I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will forgive, but of you it is required to forgive all men. Enr. Act. 3

 • I bear testimony of the importance of being forgiving as Jesus taught.

• I bear testimony of the importance of being forgiving as Jesus taught. • When we forgive, we are worthy of being forgiven by our Heavenly Father.

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