“Lesson 8: The Priesthood Is Restored,” Primary 5: Doctrine and Covenants and Church History (1997), 36–41
“Lesson 8,” Primary 5, 36–41
Lesson 8
The Priesthood Is Restored
Purpose
To help the children understand the importance of priesthood authority and have a desire to be worthy of priesthood ordinances and blessings.
Preparation
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Prayerfully study Joseph Smith—History 1:68–74 (including the footnote to verse 71); Doctrine and Covenants 13; 27:7–8, 12; and 128:20 (last sentence); Articles of Faith 1:5; and the historical accounts given in this lesson. Then study the lesson and decide how you want to teach the children the scriptural and historical accounts. (See “Preparing Your Lessons,” pp. vi–vii, and “Teaching the Scriptural and Historical Accounts,” pp. vii–ix.)
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Additional reading: Matthew 4:18–22 and 3 Nephi 11:18–28, 33–34.
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Select the discussion questions and enrichment activities that will involve the children and best help them achieve the purpose of the lesson.
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Materials needed:
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A Doctrine and Covenants and a Pearl of Great Price for each child.
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A Bible and a Book of Mormon.
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A piece of string about two feet long.
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Three or four stackable objects, such as books, blocks, or coins.
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Picture 5-15, John the Baptist Conferring the Aaronic Priesthood (Gospel Art Picture Kit 407; 62013); picture 5-16, Melchizedek Priesthood Restoration (Gospel Art Picture Kit 408; 62371).
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Suggested Lesson Development
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
Enrichment Activities
You may use one or more of the following activities any time during the lesson or as a review, summary, or challenge.
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Explain that from the earliest times the laying on of hands has been used in ordaining individuals to the priesthood, in conferring the Holy Ghost, and in giving priesthood blessings. Have the children look up some of the following scriptures, which talk about times when the laying on of hands is used:
Doctrine and Covenants 107:65–67
Let the children talk about times when they have experienced the laying on of hands by priesthood holders (such as when they were blessed as babies, when they were confirmed and given the gift of the Holy Ghost, or when they were given blessings because they were sick).
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Write on the chalkboard Priesthood power for sale, leaving two blanks between the words power and for. Tell the story of Simon, found in Acts 8:9–22.
Explain that Simon was a skillful magician, so the people believed he had the power of God. But when Simon became converted and was baptized into the Church, he realized he did not have the true power of God, the priesthood.
Have a child read aloud Acts 8:18–19 to explain how Simon tried to get the priesthood. Have another child read aloud from verse 20 the answer Simon received from Peter, one of Jesus’ Apostles.
Have one of the children write the words is not in the blank spaces on the chalkboard. Remind the children that the priesthood cannot be gained with money, but only through righteous living.
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Ask the children to list some things a young man should do to prepare to receive the priesthood, and write their answers on the chalkboard (answers may include attend church regularly, study the scriptures, pray, serve and love others, be honest, live the Word of Wisdom, use good language, obey parents and Church leaders, pay an honest tithe, and have an interview with the bishop). Remind the children that even if a young man does all these things, he cannot receive the priesthood unless he receives it from someone with the proper authority.
Ask the children to list some of the things that a young woman should do to prepare to receive the blessings of the priesthood. List their answers on the chalkboard (this list should be similar to the previous list for young men). Explain that even though women do not hold the priesthood, they can receive all the blessings of the priesthood.
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Teach the children about the duties of the various offices in the Aaronic Priesthood by playing the following matching game:
Write the duties listed below on separate strips of paper. Write the corresponding priesthood office in large letters across the back of each strip. Cut the strips in half and divide them among the children. Have the children locate the other halves of their strips of paper by comparing them to the other children’s strips, making sure both the front and the back match. When all the strips have been matched, read the Aaronic Priesthood office and duty.
Office
Duty
Deacon
pass the sacrament
Deacon
collect fast offerings
Deacon
be a messenger for the bishop
Deacon
take care of the grounds around the meetinghouse
Teacher
prepare the sacrament
Teacher
go home teaching
Teacher
perform duties of deacons as needed
Priest
baptize others for the remission of sins
Priest
bless the sacrament
Priest
ordain other priests, teachers, and deacons
Priest
perform duties of deacons and teachers as needed
Point out that to perform these duties, the Aaronic Priesthood holder must be authorized to do so by the bishop.
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Have the children repeat the fifth article of faith. Point out that the priesthood can only be received through the laying on of hands by those who are in authority. Explain that after a boy or man receives the priesthood, he can perform ordinances only as authorized by the priesthood leader over him. For example, a priest cannot baptize someone without permission of the bishop. Help the children memorize all or part of the fifth article of faith.
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Sing or say the words to “The Priesthood Is Restored” (Children’s Songbook, p. 89).
Conclusion
Invite a child to give the closing prayer.