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Dare to Do Right 1. Dare to do right! Dare to be true! You have a work that no other can do; Do it so bravely, so kindly, so well, Angels will hasten the story to tell. Chorus Dare, dare, dare to do right; Dare, dare, dare to be true, Dare to be true, dare to be true. 2. Dare to do right! Dare to be true! Other men’s failures can never save you. Stand by your conscience, your honor, your faith; Stand like a hero and battle till death. Words: George L. Taylor, b. 1835 Music: Arr. by A. C. Smyth, 1840–1909 wma mp3 wav

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Dare to Do Right. 1. Dare to do right! Dare to be true! You have a work that no other can do; Do it so bravely, so kindly, so well, Angels will hasten the story to tell. Chorus Dare, dare, dare to do right; Dare, dare, dare to be true, Dare to be true, dare to be true. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dare to Do Right1. Dare to do right! Dare to be true!You have a work that no other can do;Do it so bravely, so kindly, so well,Angels will hasten the story to tell.ChorusDare, dare, dare to do right;Dare, dare, dare to be true,Dare to be true, dare to be true.2. Dare to do right! Dare to be true!Other mens failures can never save you.Stand by your conscience, your honor, your faith;Stand like a hero and battle till death.Words: George L. Taylor, b. 1835 Music: Arr. by A. C. Smyth, 18401909

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Show us how it is done!Who knows how to solve this?Start

When we learn about Heavenly Father, we can help other people by telling them about him.When we learn something, we can help other people when we teach them what we know. StartAbinadi and King NoahLesson 11: Abinadi and King Noah, Primary 4: Book of Mormon, (1997),35Abinadi and King Noah, Book of Mormon Stories, Ch 14, p38-42

Zeniff was a righteous king of a group of Nephites. When he grew old, his son Noah became king.Noah was not a good king like his father.

He was wicked and would not obey Gods commandments.

He forced his people to give him part of their grain, animals, gold, and silver.King Noah did this because he was lazy.

He made the Nephites give him everything he needed to live.He replaced the good priests his father had called with wicked priests who taught the people to sin.King Noah had many beautiful buildings made, including a large palace with a throne.

The buildings were decorated with gold, silver, and expensive wood.King Noah loved the riches he took from his people.

He and his priests spent their time drinking wine and being wicked.God sent a prophet named Abinadi to Noahs people. Abinadi warned them that if they did not repent, they would become the Lamanites slaves.

When King Noah heard what Abinadi had said, he was angry.

Abinadi was taken to the king.

King Noah and his priests asked him many questions. They tried to trick him into saying something wrong.Abinadi was not afraid to answer their questions. He knew that God would help him.

The priests were amazed at Abinadis answers.King Noah was angry and ordered his priests to kill Abinadi.

Abinadi said if they touched him, God would kill them.The Holy Ghost protected Abinadi so he could finish saying what the Lord wanted him to.

Abinadis face was shining. The priests were afraid to touch him.Speaking with power from God, Abinadi told the people about their wickedness.

He read Gods commandments to them.

He told them Jesus Christ would be born on the earth. Jesus would make it possible for people to repent, be resurrected, and live with God.

Abinadi told the people to repent and believe in Jesus Christ or they would not be saved.King Noah and all but one of his priests refused to believe Abinadi.

They tied him up and threw him in prison.

Noah told the priests to kill Abinadi. The one priest who believed Abinadi was named Alma. He asked King Noah to let Abinadi go.

Then he sent his servants to kill him. The king was angry with Alma and had him thrown out. Alma ran and hid, and the servants never found him.After spending three days in prison, Abinadi was again brought before King Noah.

The king told Abinadi to take back what he had said against him and his people.King Noah told Abinadi that if he did not deny all he had said, he would be killed.

Abinadi knew he had spoken the truth.

He was willing to die rather than take back what God had sent him to say.King Noah ordered his priests to kill Abinadi.

Before he died, Abinadi said King Noah would also die by fire.They tied him up, whipped him, and burned him to death. Some of the Nephites opposed King Noah and tried to kill him.

The Lamanite army also came to fight the king and his followers.The king and his followers ran from the Lamanites, but the Lamanites caught up and began killing them.

The king told his men to leave their families and keep running. Many of the men would not leave their families and were captured by the Lamanites.

King Noah did not want the men to return to their families. He ordered them to stay with him. They burned him to death, as Abinadi had prophesied.

The men were angry with King Noah. Then they went back to their families. Discussion Time

What did the Lord first command Abinadi to say to King Noah and his people?

Lets read Mosiah 11:2021What kind of lives were King Noah and his people living? Lets read Mosiah 11:17, 1415, 19How did King Noah and his people respond to the words of Abinadi?

Lets read Mosiah 11:2629Why do you think people get angry with those who call them to repentance? What did Abinadi boldly testify to the wicked King Noah and his priests about the commandments?

Lets read Mosiah 12:3336; 13:1124Why is it important for us to obey Heavenly Fathers commandments?

Lets discuss the Ten Commandments in Mosiah 12:3436, 13:1224.

Enr. Act. 3Why were the people of King Noah afraid to lay their hands on Abinadi?

Lets read Mosiah 13:35 What did Abinadi testify about Jesus Christ? Lets read Mosiah 15:1, 68; 16:1415How did Abinadi show his courage?

Lets read Mosiah 17:710Why is it sometimes difficult to stand for what is right? How can we stand for the right? I have a bowl of water and some pepper.Im going to sprinkle pepper over the water.The pepper represents those who choose to be valiant. Enr. Act. 2

Watch what happens

This dishwashing liquid represents wickedness. When wickedness is put next to those who are valiant.Did you see what happened?Enr. Act. 2

Watch what happensWhen Alma believed Abinadis testimony, he chose to be valiant in obeying the prophet and turned away from the wicked ways of King Noah. What things should we turn away from so we can be valiant? Enr. Act. 2

Why was Abinadi burned to death? Lets read Mosiah 17:20Why do you think the Lord let this happen?

Lets read Alma 60:13What was important to King Noah? Lets read Mosiah 11:14; 19:78What was important to Abinadi?

Lets read Mosiah 13:4; 17:710What should be important to us?

King Benjamin Mosiah 2:1014, 4:910. Lets compare!

Enr. Act. 4King Noah Mosiah 11:2, 67, 27; 19:8.

&Who did Abinadis testimony affect before his death? Lets read Mosiah 17:14

How was Abinadis prophecy in Mosiah 12:3 fulfilled?

Lets read Mosiah 19:1920 Who can you think of who is valiant today in standing as a witness of Jesus Christ?

A reporter is going to interview some of the characters from the story of Abinadi and King Noah.Enr. Act. 1

Role Play!The similarities between how Abinadi was treated by the wicked King Noah and his people and how Christ was treated. Christ: Mosiah 15:5, Matthew 26:66, Luke 24:20. Abinadi: Mosiah 13:1; 17:7, 10, 13. Lets discussEnr. Act. 5I testify that even though being righteous does not free us from pain and trials, if we are valiant in our testimonies of Jesus Christ, Heavenly Father will bless us with peace in this life and all that he has in the life to come.

Images and clipart are from lds.org, Microsoft Office, and other websites indicating the images were in the public domain or permitted for church and home use. The hymns, lesson and scripture story are from lds.org.Please do not use this presentation for commercial use. Feel free to alter the presentation for use in church or home to suit personal preference.This presentation is intended to supplement, not replace, the lesson manual and scriptures. Teachers should refer to the manual, scriptures and other resources when preparing and conducting the lesson.Dare to Do RightVarious ArtistsChildren's Songbook, track 46Gospel92159.18eng - 1993, 2002 by Intellectual R - 1993, 2002 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.