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1. The Lord commanded Nephi to go and get the plates
From the wicked Laban inside the city gates.
Laman and Lemuel were both afraid to try.
Nephi was courageous. This was his reply:
2. The Lord commanded Nephi to go and build a boat.
Nephi’s older brothers believed it would not float.
Laughing and mocking, they said he should not try.
Nephi was courageous. This was his reply:
3. The Lord gives us commandments and asks us to obey.
Sometimes I am tempted to choose another way.
When I’m discouraged, and think I cannot try,
I will be courageous, and I will reply:
“I will go; I will do the thing the Lord commands.
I know the Lord provides a way; he wants me to obey.
I will go; I will do the thing the Lord commands.
I know the Lord provides a way; he wants me to obey.”
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Who can
briefly tell the
story from last
week’s lesson
of Nephi’s
broken bow
and how Nephi
obtained food
for his family?
Here is a
drawing of
a ship.
Write a list of materials you
think you would need to build
a ship large and strong
enough to carry you and your
family across the ocean.
What kind of help
would you need
to build a ship?
Where could you
go to learn how to
build a ship?
We are going to
learn how Heavenly
Father helped
Nephi build a ship.
“Lesson 6: Heavenly Father Commands Nephi to Build a Ship,” Primary 4: Book of
Mormon, (1997),19
“Building the Ship,” Book of Mormon Stories, Chapter 7, pgs. 21 & 22
After Lehi’s
family had
camped
by the sea
for many
days, the
Lord spoke
to Nephi.
He told Nephi to build a ship to
carry his family to the promised
land.
Nephi did not know how to
make a ship, but the Lord said
he would show him.
He told Nephi
where to find
metal to
make the
tools he
would need.
Laman and
Lemuel
made fun
of Nephi
for wanting
to build a
ship.
They did not believe that the
Lord had shown Nephi how to
do it. They refused to help.
Nephi told
Laman and
Lemuel to
repent and
not be
rebellious.
He reminded them that they
had seen an angel.
He also told them that God
has the power to do all things.
Laman and
Lemuel were
angry with
Nephi and
wanted to
throw him
into the sea.
As they came toward Nephi, he
commanded them not to touch
him because he was filled with
the power of God.
Laman and Lemuel were afraid
for many days.
Then the Lord
told Nephi to
touch Laman
and Lemuel.
When Nephi did, the Lord
shocked them. Laman and
Lemuel knew the power of
God was with Nephi.
Nephi told
Laman and
Lemuel to
obey their
parents
and obey
God.
Nephi said if they would do this,
they would be blessed.
Laman and
Lemuel repented
and helped Nephi
build the ship.
Nephi went to
the mountain
many times to
pray for help.
The Lord taught
him how to
build the ship.
When Nephi and his brothers
had finished building the
ship, they knew it was a
good ship.
They
thanked
God for
helping
them.
What does the Lord promise if
we obey his commandments?
Let’s read 1 Nephi 17:3
How have you
and your family
been blessed
because of your
obedience?
Why did the Lord command
Nephi to build a ship?
Let’s read 1 Nephi 17:8
How did Nephi
respond to this
command?
Let’s read 1
Nephi 17:9
What gave
Nephi such great
confidence?
Let’s read 1
Nephi 17:14–15
Why do you think the Lord did
not just give them a ship?
Why did Laman and Lemuel
not want to help Nephi build
a ship?
Let’s read
1 Nephi
17:17–19,
45–46
How would working together
make building the ship
easier?
How would you feel if your
older brothers made fun of
you because you were
keeping Heavenly Father’s
commandments?
How have you been able to
help your family?
How have you felt when you
have helped your family or
have not helped your family?
What did
Heavenly
Father give
Nephi power
to do when
his brothers
tried to kill
him?
Let’s read 1 Nephi 17:48, 54
How did Nephi show his faith
in Jesus Christ?
Let’s read 1
Nephi 17:50–51
How can you
be like Nephi
and show
courage and
faith in Jesus
Christ?
Listen for what the Lord promises
when we are obedient:
One group will
read 1 Nephi
17:3 in unison.
The other group
read 1 Nephi
3:7 in unison.
We will be blessed if we keep the
commandments and ask
Heavenly Father for guidance.
Enr. Act. 1
Let’s memorize 1 Nephi 17:3,
beginning with “And if it so be”
and ending with “he has
commanded them.”
“If it so be that the children of
men keep the commandments
of God he doth nourish them,
and strengthen them, and
provide means whereby they
can accomplish the thing which
he has commanded them”
Enr. Act. 2
Please open the jar
using only one hand.
Please help your friend who
is only using one hand.
Enr. Act. 3
Tasks are usually easier to
do when we work together.
What about family goals,
such as having regular
family home evenings,
family prayer, and family
scripture study?
How can you help your
family achieve these goals?
Enr. Act. 3
What things could
you do to help your
family learn more
about the gospel
and keeping the
commandments?
Choose one thing you would
like to work on improving
during the coming week.
Enr. Act. 4
What are some
similarities between
Lehi and his family’s
journey and the
children of Israel’s
wandering in the
wilderness? (see 1 Nephi 17:22–46).
Enr. Act. 5
What can we learn
from these
experiences?
Enr. Act. 5
Each of you can
set a good
example in your
family.
I bear testimony that we and
our families are blessed when
we keep the commandments.
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