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1
The Judges of Israel
  • Khinckley1_at_yahoo.com

2
Questions to Third Graders
  • Why did God make mothers?
  • She's the only one who knows where the scotch
    tape is.
  • Mostly to clean the house.
  • To help us out of there when we were getting
    born.
  • Why did God give you your mother and not some
    other Mom?
  • We're related.
  • God knew she likes me a lot more than other
    people's moms like me.
  • What kind of little girl was your Mom?
  • My Mom has always been my Mom and none of that
    other stuff.
  • I don't know because I wasn't there, but my
    guess would be pretty bossy.
  • They say she used to be nice.
  • What did Mom need to know about dad before she
    married him?
  • His last name.
  • She had to know his background. Like is he a
    crook?
  • Does he make at least 800 a year? Did he say NO
    to drugs and YES to chores?
  • What would it take to make your Mom perfect?
  • On the inside she's already perfect. Outside, I
    think some kind of plastic surgery.
  • Diet. You know, her hair. I'd diet, maybe blue.

3
Parenting is a balancing act
4
Neal A. Maxwell
  • "Years ago, as we were driving
    home one night, I listened as my friend told
    me, through some tears, of one of those family
    challenges we all seem to face in one form or
    another. He's always been so grateful for all
    that has gone well in his family, but he's honest
    as a father and a grandfather that you should
    never assume that parenting is an unbroken chain
    of successes.
  • Those experiences have given him added empathy in
    his ministry, and they are also evident in his
    very genuine inquiries about other people's
    families."

5
The Eternal Template
In the Beginning We counseled together Establish
ing The Plan
Teacher
Learner
Parents Covenant 1)To Obey The Plan 2)To Train
Others
Children Covenant 1)To be taught 2) To Follow
Teach What, Why
6
Israels search for a leader
Deborah
Shamgar
Jephthah
Gideon
Samson
Othniel
Abdon
Ehud
Ibzan
Elon
Tola
Jair
Joshua
Saul
  • Question
  • Watching the struggle in Iraq, how difficult is
    freedom for those that have never known it?

7
Without proper, consistent leadership
  • Judges 1
  • 19 And the LORD was with Judah and he drave out
    the inhabitants of the mountain but could not
    drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because
    they had chariots of iron.
  • 21 And the children of Benjamin did not drive out
    the Jebusites that inhabited Jerusalem but the
    Jebusites dwell with the children of Benjamin in
    Jerusalem unto this day.
  • 22 And the house of Joseph, they also went up
    against Beth-el and the LORD was with them.
  • 25 And when he shewed them the entrance into the
    city, they smote the city with the edge of the
    sword but they let go the man and all his
    family.
  • 27 Neither did Manasseh drive out the inhabitants
    of Beth-shean and her towns,
  • 29 Neither did Ephraim drive out the Canaanites
    that dwelt in Gezer but the Canaanites dwelt in
    Gezer among them.
  • 30 Neither did Zebulun drive out the inhabitants
    of Kitron,
  • 31 Neither did Asher drive out the inhabitants of
    Accho
  • 32 But the Asherites dwelt among the
    Canaanitesfor they did not drive them out.
  • 33 Neither did Naphtali drive out the inhabitants
    of Beth-shemesh
  • Judges 2
  • 10 and there arose another generation after
    them, which knew not the LORD, nor yet the works
    which he had done for Israel.

8
The Lord Arranges a demonstration
  • Judges 7 1 Gideon, and all the people that were
    with him, rose up early, and pitched beside the
    well of Harod so that the host of the Midianites
    were on the north side of them, by the hill of
    Moreh, in the valley.
  • 2 And the LORD said unto Gideon, The people that
    are with thee are too many for me to give the
    Midianites into their hands, lest Israel vaunt
    themselves against me, saying, Mine own hand hath
    saved me.
  • 3 Now therefore go to, proclaim in the ears of
    the people, saying, Whosoever is fearful and
    afraid, let him return and depart early from
    mount Gilead. And there returned of the people
    twenty and two thousand and there remained ten
    thousand.
  • 4 And the LORD said unto Gideon, The people are
    yet too many bring them down unto the water, and
    I will try them for thee
  • 5 So he brought down the people unto the water
    and the LORD said unto Gideon, Every one that
    lappeth of the water with his tongue, as a dog
    lappeth, him shalt thou set by himself likewise
    every one that boweth down upon his knees to
    drink.
  • 6 And the number of them that lapped, putting
    their hand to their mouth, were three hundred
    men but all the rest of the people bowed down
    upon their knees to drink water.
  • 7 And the LORD said unto Gideon, By the three
    hundred men that lapped will I save you, and
    deliver the Midianites into thine hand and let
    all the other people go every man unto his place.

9
President Hinckley
  • Not long after we were married, we built our
    first home. We had very little money. I did much
    of the work myself. It would be called sweat
    equity today. The landscaping was entirely my
    responsibility. The first of many trees that I
    planted was a thornless honey locust. it was
    only a wisp of a tree, perhaps three-quarters of
    an inch in diameter. It was so supple that I
    could bend it with ease in any direction. I paid
    little attention to it as the years passed.
  • Then one winter day, when the tree was barren of
    leaves, I chanced to look out the window at it. I
    noticed that it was leaning to the west,
    misshapen and out of balance. I could scarcely
    believe it. I went out and braced myself against
    it as if to push it upright. But the trunk was
    now nearly a foot in diameter. My strength was as
    nothing against it. I took from my toolshed a
    block and tackle. Attaching one end to the tree
    and another to a well-set post, I pulled the
    rope. The pulleys moved a little, and the trunk
    of the tree trembled slightly. But that was all.
    It seemed to say, You cant straighten me. Its
    too late. Ive grown this way because of your
    neglect, and I will not bend.
  • Finally in desperation I took my saw and cut off
    the great heavy branch on the west side. The saw
    left an ugly scar, more than eight inches across.
    I stepped back and surveyed what I had done. I
    had cut off the major part of the tree, leaving
    only one branch growing skyward.
  • More than half a century has passed since I
    planted that tree. My daughter and her family
    live there now. The other day I looked again at
    the tree. It is large. Its shape is better. It is
    a great asset to the home. But how serious was
    the trauma of its youth and how brutal the
    treatment I used to straighten it.
  • When it was first planted, a piece of string
    would have held it in place against the forces of
    the wind. I could have and should have supplied
    that string with ever so little effort. But I did
    not, and it bent to the forces that came against
    it.
  • I have seen a similar thing, many times, in
    children whose lives I have observed. The parents
    who brought them into the world seem almost to
    have abdicated their responsibility. The results
    have been tragic. A few simple anchors would have
    given them the strength to withstand the forces
    that have shaped their lives. Now it appears it
    is too late

Reminder Fixing or Lax parents Are not
Loving parents
10
What stakes should we be using? (for
ourselves or our youth?)
  • Legrand Richards "Over fifty years ago I heard
    Elder James E. Talmage tell this story. It has
    remained with me all these years. He told about a
    group of tourists or travelers in the Alps who
    were snowbound. The Lord sent an angel to a monk
    and told him about these people, asking him to go
    and rescue them.
  • The answer was, 'Why?' And the minute he said
    'Why,' the angel disappeared. He went to the
    second monk and delivered the same message, and
    the answer was, 'How?' And the angel disappeared.
    He went to the third and delivered the same
    message, and the monk said, 'When?' And the angel
    remained and delivered his message.    
  • "It shouldn't be for us to say, when the call of
    the Lord comes or when we understand a command
    that is given to us through the prophets of God,
    'How can we do it?' or 'Why does he ask us to do
    it?' but 'When, oh, God the Eternal Father, as
    thy son or daughter, wouldst thou have me do the
    thing that thou hast commanded?'"

11
J. Reuben ClarkThe Charted Course, 1938
  • The youth of the Church, your students, are in
    great majority sound in thought and in spirit.
    The problem primarily is to keep them sound, not
    to convert them.
  • The youth of the Church are hungry for things of
    the spirit they are eager to learn the Gospel,
    and they want it straight, undiluted.
  • The want to know about the fundamentals I have
    just set out--about our beliefs they want to
    gain testimonies of their truth they are not now
    doubters but inquirers, seekers after truth.
    Doubt must not be planted in their hearts. Great
    is the burden and the condemnation of any teacher
    who sows doubt in a trusting soul.
  • These students crave the faith their fathers and
    mothers have they want it in its simplicity and
    purity. There are few indeed who have not seen
    the manifestations of its divine power they wish
    to be not only the beneficiaries of this faith,
    but they want to be themselves able to call it
    forth to work.

12
Elder Eyring
  • The best help that ever came to me for that
    moment came on a night years ago when President
    Marion G. Romney spoke to a group of teachers in
    the Church Educational System. I was his host
    that night
  • Then President Romney simply read President
    Clark's talk and added only one sentence of his
    own in closing. That was the end of his talk. I
    knew he had prepared a talk of his own, but he
    chose to read "The Charted Course of the Church
    in Education."
  • President Romney had no family member with him
    that night, so I volunteered to drive him to his
    house, about twenty minutes away After we had
    driven along for a few minutes, I asked,
    "President Romney, don't you think young people
    and the world have changed almost completely
    since President Clark gave that talk in 1938?"
    And then I paraphrased what seemed, at least to
    me, a remarkable part of President Clark's talk
  • I talked with President Romney, as we drove
    along, about all the changes in morals, in
    science, in education, in the sophistication of
    young people, and the changes in their
    familiesand on and on. And that is when I
    repeated my question to him "Do you think what
    President Clark taught still describes the way we
    should approach our students today?"
  • President Romney chuckled, sat silent for a
    moment, and then said, "Oh, I think President
    Clark could see our timeand beyond."
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