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1 How Could You Have Forgotten Your God?
Lesson 34 Book of Mormon Lesson 34 - How Could You Have Forgotten Your God?

2 Recap Lesson 33 Build our testimonies on the foundation of Jesus Christ. Recap Lesson 32

3 Purpose Recognize the cycle that leads from righteousness to wickedness and back to righteousness. Purpose

4 Number Sequences 2, 3, 5, 8, 12

5 Righteousness and Prosperity
Stages of the Pride Cycle

6 Righteousness and Prosperity
Stages of the Pride Cycle Pride and Wickedness

7 Nephites Lamanites Dwindled in unbelief verse 34.
Grew in the knowledge of God verse 34. Grew in wickedness and sin verse 34. Walked in truth and righteousness before God verse 34. Lost the guidance of the Spirit of the Lord verse 35. Received the Spirit verse 36. Built up and supported the Gadianton robbers verse 38. Preached the word of God to the Gadianton robbers verse 37.

8 Video: “The Pride Cycle (Helaman 1-12)”
The Book of Mormon DVD Presentations product code 04395, Menu item #7. A portrayal of the great pride of the people of Zarahemla about 20 years before the Savior's birth. (14:31) If the DVD is not available, assign a class member to prepare to briefly explain the events described in Helaman 7:13–29; 8; 9.

9 President Ezra Taft Benson
“The two groups who have the greatest difficulty in following the prophet are the proud who are learned and the proud who are rich. The learned may feel the prophet is only inspired when he agrees with them; otherwise, the prophet is just giving his opinion—speaking as a man. The rich may feel they have no need to take counsel of a lowly prophet” President Ezra Taft Benson said: “The two groups who have the greatest difficulty in following the prophet are the proud who are learned and the proud who are rich. The learned may feel the prophet is only inspired when he agrees with them; otherwise, the prophet is just giving his opinion—speaking as a man. The rich may feel they have no need to take counsel of a lowly prophet” The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson [1988], 138

10 Righteousness and Prosperity
Stages of the Pride Cycle Pride and Wickedness Destruction and Suffering

11 Righteousness and Prosperity
Stages of the Pride Cycle Humility and Repentance Pride and Wickedness Destruction and Suffering

12 Righteousness and Prosperity
Stages of the Pride Cycle Humility and Repentance Pride and Wickedness Destruction and Suffering

13 Gordon B. Hinckley “Seek for the real things, not the artificial. Seek for the everlasting truths, not the passing whim. Seek for the eternal things of God, not for that which is here today and gone tomorrow. Look to God and live” President Gordon B. Hinckley said: “Seek for the real things, not the artificial. Seek for the everlasting truths, not the passing whim. Seek for the eternal things of God, not for that which is here today and gone tomorrow. Look to God and live” Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley [1997], 494

14 Gordon B. Hinckley “No other written testament so clearly Illustrates the fact that when men and nations walk in the fear of God and in obedience to his commandments, they prosper and grow, but when they disregard him and his word, there comes a decay that, unless arrested by righteousness, leads to impotence and death” Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, in which he spoke of the : “No other written testament so clearly illustrates the fact that when men and nations walk in the fear of God and in obedience to his commandments, they prosper and grow, but when they disregard him and his word, there comes a decay that, unless arrested by righteousness, leads to impotence and death” Conference Report, Oct. 1979, 10; or Ensign, Nov. 1979, 8

15 Conclusion When we walk in the fear of God and in obedience to his commandments, we prosper and grow. Conclusion

16 Stages of the Pride Cycle
Righteousness and Prosperity Pride and Wickedness Destruction and Suffering Humility and Repentance


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