One thing we know about God is that He sends witnesses. How can you be one? How might the House of the Lord play a role in helping you to become a witness? What has it taught you about His ways and how to walk in His paths? When has God been a place of refuge from the storm? When have you been touched by the white hot love of God? This week in Come, Follow Me we will be studying 2 Nephi 11-19 in the Book of Mormon.
This week we are studying the daughters of Zion from Isaiah.
Teaching Tips for Kids
Isaiah paints an important picture of the daughters of Zion in the last days. One is a caution, one is a redemption. One of the easiest ways to understand this teaching is to actually draw it out. You might consider using another version of the Bible for help translating the words into a vocabulary that will be easier for your family to understand. We would suggest the NIV or the ESV, which are often quoted in sessions of General Conference. You do not need to purchase a copy, you can search online to find each verse from Isaiah. After you are finished with the drawings talk about what the symbolism might mean for us today.
Teaching Tips for teens
Isaiah paints an important picture of the daughters of Zion in the last days. One is a caution, one is a redemption. One of the easiest ways to understand this teaching is to actually draw it out. You might consider using another version of the Bible for help translating the words into a vocabulary that will be easier for your family to understand. We would suggest the NIV or the ESV, which are often quoted in sessions of General Conference. You do not need to purchase a copy, you can search online to find each verse from Isaiah. After you are finished with the drawings talk about what the symbolism might mean for us today.
Teaching tips for individuals and couples
Isaiah paints an important picture of the daughters of Zion in the last days. One is a caution, one is a redemption. One of the easiest ways to understand this teaching is to actually draw it out. You might consider using another version of the Bible for help translating the words into a vocabulary that will be easier for your family to understand. We would suggest the NIV or the ESV, which are often quoted in sessions of General Conference. You do not need to purchase a copy, you can search online to find each verse from Isaiah. After you are finished with the drawings talk about what the symbolism might mean for us today.