Come Follow Me, July 7-13, Youth lesson, For YM &YW
- redwallace
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

Salvation comes through Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Section 76 reveals important truths about our eternal destiny, but it would be incomplete to say that this revelation is about the three kingdoms of glory or even just about the plan of salvation. More accurately, section 76 is about Jesus Christ, who makes God’s plan for our salvation and eternal glory possible. As you read, you might look for words or phrases that describe the relationship between Jesus Christ and the people who inherit the different kingdoms of glory. Perhaps a table like the following could help you record what you find.
This is a great lesson! I'm wishing I were still in YW, just for this lesson. You have the potential to have some very meaningful discussions.
Start out with your board like this:

You will randomly pass out cards like this:
(These cards and the board art are in my store, at the bottom of the page.)
Print two, one on card stock and one on printer paper. Cut the cards out on card stock and use the plain one for checking notes and helping you with your lesson. This is the only page where I left you room to take notes. I filled up all the other pages with thoughts from conference talks. Sorry about that, but I also wanted to give you plenty of information.

They have to guess or decide what kingdom their scriptures are describing. After their guess, they can place it next to the one they think is correct. Then (they or you with their help) fill out the rest of the table, across from their card. It will look something like this:
I don't know what your youth will say, but here is an idea.

It may look something like this when it is all done:

I didn't cover all the scriptures, as there are many, so I used the ones that I feel mean the most, but that may not align with your perspective. So check those and see if you want to create your own cards. There are nine total cards. If that isn't enough, you can form groups to work together, reading and answering the questions.

This is already in the lesson bundle, but you can purchase it separately below.

What do you feel inspired to do to strengthen your relationship with the Savior?
When Wilford Woodruff read this vision, he said, “I felt to love the Lord more than ever before in my life” (see “Voices of the Restoration: Testimonies of ‘the Vision’”). What do you learn about Jesus Christ from verses 1–5, 20–24, 39–43, 107–8 that causes you to love Him more?
See also 1 Peter 3:18–19; 4:6; Dallin H. Oaks, “What Has Our Savior Done for Us?,” Liahona, May 2021, 75–77; “I Stand All Amazed,” Hymns, no. 193.

I recommend reading and recording from the scriptures listed. If you have a very young class, select one; everyone in the class will read the same scripture and privately record their thoughts. After a couple of minutes of letting them ponder and recording, you can ask them to share if they'd like. Or if you are short on time, you can ask everyone to write down "What Has Our Savior done for you?"
If you would like to use my puzzle, you can distribute the blank pieces for students to write on. There are only 8 pieces, so if you have an extensive class, it might not be feasible. They put the puzzle together first, then add the last piece, with Jesus Christ in the middle. Bear your testimony and close.
This is a Free Print. I hope you enjoy(:




