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CHRISTMAS
Without Christ’s condescension and atonement, humanity would remain subject to death and sin. His life and mission reveal the Father’s plan of happiness and assure us that redemption is possible through Him. (2 Nephi 9:21–23)
The Savior’s power is not distant; it becomes active in our lives as we exercise faith and live in harmony with His teachings. As we seek Him in prayer, scripture study, and covenants, His enabling strength sustains us through trials. (Moroni 7:33)
Christ bore our pains, sins, and sorrows so that we would not have to carry them alone. Repentance is not punishment but a divine process of renewal that allows us to change, heal, and grow stronger in Him. (Doctrine and Covenants 19:16–18)
Christ not only taught but lived the way of discipleship, leaving a perfect model to follow. The Holy Ghost, promised by Him, continues to guide, comfort, and teach us so that we may walk in His footsteps with confidence and hope. (2 Nephi 31:9; John 14:26)
Christ’s birth fulfilled prophecies made centuries earlier (Isaiah 7:14; Micah 5:2). Angels announced His arrival to humble shepherds, and wise men came seeking Him from afar. His coming was quiet and unheralded by the world’s rulers but marked the beginning of God’s greatest act of love.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Each day, pause and invite the Savior’s peace through prayer and scripture reflection.
The world often offers distraction or stress, but Christ promises a unique peace (John 14:27). Actively inviting it strengthens spiritual resilience and helps disciples navigate daily trials with calm assurance.
Encouraging Thought:
He offers the gift of peace—not as the world giveth, but the peace that comes from trusting Him.
Action Step: Identify one trial or weakness and consciously apply faith in Christ to it this week.
As we act in faith, Christ’s enabling power strengthens us beyond our natural abilities (Ether 12:27). This principle transforms struggles into opportunities for growth and connection with the Savior.
Encouraging Thought:
President Russell M. Nelson taught, “When you reach up for the Lord’s power in your life with the same intensity that a drowning person has when grasping and gasping for air, power from Jesus Christ will be yours.”
This practice turns holiday traditions into spiritual growth experiences. It allows us to mirror the Savior’s giving nature and recognize the true purpose of Christmas.
Encouraging Thought:
Objective: Help learners recognize and apply the spiritual gifts Christ offers at Christmas.
4 wrapped boxes (or printed cards), slips of paper with each gift written on them (peace, eternal life, repentance, example).
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: Which of Christ’s gifts feels most needed in your life right now, and why?
Objective: Teach learners how to intentionally apply Christ’s power to overcome challenges.
Whiteboard/marker (or paper for small groups), scripture references (Moroni 7:33, Ether 12:27, Philippians 4:13).
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Ask: “What’s something you’ve faced that felt too big to handle?” Let a few share briefly.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read Moroni 7:33 together. Write on the board: Challenge → Christ’s Power. Brainstorm examples (e.g., “fear → peace,” “weakness → strength”).
Application (5 min): Have learners privately write one challenge and one way they will consciously draw on Christ’s power this week.
Follow-Up Question: What does it look like in daily life to “draw power” from Christ instead of relying only on ourselves?
Objective: Help learners strengthen their testimony by reflecting on apostolic witnesses of Jesus Christ.
Printed excerpts from The Living Christ, sticky notes or index cards, tape, pen/pencils.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Share a short clip or quote from The Living Christ. Ask: “Why does it matter that prophets and apostles bear testimony today?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read one excerpt aloud (e.g., “He is the light, the life, and the hope of the world”). Connect to John 8:12.
Application (5 min): Invite each participant to write their personal testimony of Christ on a sticky note or card and place it on the wall/board. (If at home, tape them on a wall or create a family “testimony poster.”)
Follow-Up Question: How does adding your testimony to the apostles’ strengthen your witness of Christ?

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