Hymn: Happy Family
Prayer: Maycee
Helaman 11:2-9
What we learned...
"The people asked Nephi if he would pray to Heavenly Father to take away the famine." (Maycee & Mom)
"God believed in Nephi so much that He said that he would be able to bring famine upon the people for their wickedness." (Shaylee)
"Nephi was hoping that the people would have a change of heart." (Jaron)
"Nephi called a famine down, and it was so bad that it brought people to repentance." (Kenyon)
"The people turned to Nephi after they were humbled by the famine but not necessarily were repentant but sorry for their circumstances." (Brandon)
"Nephi used the Lord's method of long-suffering in attempt to humble the wicked." (Elias)
"The famine was so severe that wars ceased in the land and the people, including the judges and leaders turned to Nephi to ask the Lord to end the famine. Also the reason that the wicked was impacted more by the famine is that the Lord has the prophets warn the people about hard times ahead and to prepare for them, including saving up food for a famine. He did this with Joseph when he was in Egypt, and the Lord does the same with prophets today. The righteous will always be more prepared for hard times than the wicked since it takes a lot of work and effort, and the righteous have the faith to believe and do the work to prepare whereas the wicked are typically lazy and avoid doing work, especially when they don't see it as necessary." (Dad)
"God believed in Nephi so much that He said that he would be able to bring famine upon the people for their wickedness." (Shaylee)
"Nephi was hoping that the people would have a change of heart." (Jaron)
"Nephi called a famine down, and it was so bad that it brought people to repentance." (Kenyon)
"The people turned to Nephi after they were humbled by the famine but not necessarily were repentant but sorry for their circumstances." (Brandon)
"Nephi used the Lord's method of long-suffering in attempt to humble the wicked." (Elias)
"The famine was so severe that wars ceased in the land and the people, including the judges and leaders turned to Nephi to ask the Lord to end the famine. Also the reason that the wicked was impacted more by the famine is that the Lord has the prophets warn the people about hard times ahead and to prepare for them, including saving up food for a famine. He did this with Joseph when he was in Egypt, and the Lord does the same with prophets today. The righteous will always be more prepared for hard times than the wicked since it takes a lot of work and effort, and the righteous have the faith to believe and do the work to prepare whereas the wicked are typically lazy and avoid doing work, especially when they don't see it as necessary." (Dad)
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