Welcome back, guys.
Maria:It's time for the creative side of week 11.
Maria:So I'm going to walk you through the supplies you need for these three
Maria:object lessons, and then I'll take you through each one individually to
Maria:help you know how you can pull these off with your classes or in your
Maria:kitchens, whoever it is you're teaching.
Maria:These tools should hopefully make it a little bit easier.
Maria:First, we're going to talk about Satan's strategies, this idea of
Maria:the flaxen cord and him finding ways to kind of bind us down.
Maria:And one of my favorite ways to demonstrate this is just with two books.
Maria:So they don't need to be special books.
Maria:It does help if they're relatively close to the same size.
Maria:And you want them to be paperback if you can, because those are a little
Maria:more bendy and they work better.
Maria:So just two books for this one.
Maria:Second one, I wanted to put a big bright spotlight on that verse
Maria:about how all are alike unto God.
Maria:I think the prophet has taught us repeatedly about setting down
Maria:prejudice and about seeing our fellow men with Christ like eyes.
Maria:And I think we, we can't emphasize this verse too much.
Maria:So I wanted some fun way to do it.
Maria:And the way I came up with involves peeps.
Maria:So since it's Easter season, you guys.
Maria:go to the store.
Maria:I want you to get a few different colors of peeps, ideally a few
Maria:different shapes and colors, but you can make it work either way.
Maria:Have those on hand.
Maria:And then if you want to, you can actually up the ante on
Maria:this one by using the printable.
Maria:So since it's close to Easter, Violet and I worked together and
Maria:made this adorable little bunny box.
Maria:So if you want to have your kids go home with a peep so that they can teach
Maria:this lesson to their family, you You want to grab the printable as well.
Maria:Third lesson.
Maria:This one involves teaching about that line upon line concept.
Maria:It's beautifully illustrated by Nephi this week that revelation comes to us
Maria:line upon line and precept upon precept.
Maria:And for me, one of the best ways to teach that concept is to help your kids.
Maria:Walk through an origami process for us this week.
Maria:I decided to create something new So we're making these gorgeous kind of
Maria:spring tulips but you also could do this with something really simple if
Maria:you're teaching a class of Deacons and you're 13 and you're trying to
Maria:teach you might create, you know paper airplanes if you have kids who love frogs
Maria:Then you might create jumping frogs.
Maria:But if you want to use the printable to create this one, then you're going
Maria:to want to pull that up to create it.
Maria:You really just need copy paper, just plain white copy
Maria:paper to create the blooms.
Maria:And then the, the leaves that have the verses printed on them, I found
Maria:it was easiest to just grab green paper and print the printable on them.
Maria:So if you want it to look just like mine, then you're gonna want white
Maria:copy paper and some green copy paper.
Maria:If you don't have that on hand, you also could just use whatever coloring
Maria:tools you have around the house.
Maria:There's a black and white version and a colored version
Maria:so that you can make both work.
Maria:Okay.
Maria:Gather those supplies and then come on back and I'll teach you the details.
Maria:One of Satan's favorite strategies is to bind you with a flaxen cord at first,
Maria:something light and thin that you think you are in total power and control of,
Maria:and then over the course of time you get comfortable with that, and then over
Maria:time it becomes something much stronger.
Maria:I think we see this with addictions all the time.
Maria:We get this idea that we can control this and it doesn't affect me like it affects
Maria:everybody else, and over the course of time we get comfortable and then we get
Maria:to a point where we can't break free.
Maria:I think that's what Nephi is trying to warn us about in the latter days,
Maria:that there will be many opportunities to fall into Satan's traps.
Maria:So I think we want to demonstrate for our kids what that looks like.
Maria:And like I said, one of my favorite ways is just with two books.
Maria:You just need two paperback books that are kind of similar size.
Maria:And you're going to set them side by side and point out to your kids that,
Maria:you know, I'm not using any glue.
Maria:There's nothing fancy about this.
Maria:I'm just going to combine these two books.
Maria:So then you shuffle them to kind of like you would a deck of cards.
Maria:You just want to make sure that the, maybe an inch or two into the books,
Maria:like so that the, the outer two inches of the pages are getting shuffled together.
Maria:You don't need to have the books completely together, just a couple inches.
Maria:And you would kind of delicately shuffle them a few pages fall, and you.
Maria:add some pages from the next book and then the next book and ask your kids like at
Maria:any point, could I pull these books apart?
Maria:And they'll be like, yes, obviously there's no staples, there's no glue.
Maria:It seems pretty easy, right?
Maria:And then you finish getting those books all combined and then you
Maria:ask them to pull them apart.
Maria:What's amazing is because of the level of friction that's built into every
Maria:one of these pages, it seems so subtle that you wouldn't even notice it.
Maria:But when you have that many pages, pushing against each other, the friction of those
Maria:pages makes it impossible to pull apart.
Maria:So you can hand it to your kid and have them put one hand on one spine and one
Maria:hand on the other and they will tug and tug and those books don't budge.
Maria:In fact, if you want to take it to the next level, you can invite a
Maria:friend or a family member to pull on the opposite side of the book.
Maria:So for us, I had Violet on one side and Sam on the other book and they're
Maria:pulling as hard as they can to the point that Violet gets kind of dragged
Maria:around the room and those books don't And you're going to talk about
Maria:How this applies to the adversary.
Maria:He loves to make you think that you're in control when you simply aren't.
Maria:In fact, every time you step his direction and you let some You
Maria:veer his way, he gains power, and he uses it against you, and that's
Maria:what happens with the book as well.
Maria:What I love is, especially if you go in the notes on the creative,
Maria:you can find a lot of hope filled words from our prophet as well.
Maria:That when we just, when we decide to repent, when we turn to God in any
Maria:way, we increase in power, and he gives us the tools to escape those bonds.
Maria:So this is when you're going to take those same books, and you're going
Maria:to show them how to unshuffle them.
Maria:You don't do it by pulling apart.
Maria:You do it by bending down, and those two books will easily break apart.
Maria:And that's kind of the idea of repentance.
Maria:It seems hard.
Maria:It seems, I think Satan wants us to think it's impossible and that it can't be done.
Maria:What the Savior's atonement offers us is the power to break what Satan
Maria:wants us to think is permanent.
Maria:So these simple books can teach you both.
Maria:What are the strategies, what are the strategies of the adversary and how does
Maria:he trick me and how do I get out of it by using the atonement of Jesus Christ.
Maria:Sometimes I wonder if Nephi could see either a racism that would occur in
Maria:his day or in a future day for his people or maybe he's looking down at
Maria:our day and saw some of the struggles that would come, not just with race but
Maria:with divisiveness, that we would divide along lines, and so he tried to teach us
Maria:What I think President Nelson has been trying to teach us, that we are all one.
Maria:That there are these commonalities between us that should supersede
Maria:any of our differences.
Maria:And I wanted some way for my kids to get it.
Maria:I really think that verse about, that we are all alike unto God, black
Maria:and white, bond and free, male and female, That is a pivotal doctrine of
Maria:our faith, and so I wanted some fun way to help my kids understand it.
Maria:The visual that came to mind for me actually happened when I was at
Maria:the grocery store, because I was looking at the vast aisle of Peeps.
Maria:So if you've ever gone to a larger grocery store and you look in
Maria:the Easter aisle, you will see that there are like 47 varieties.
Maria:You know, all different colors, different animals, different shapes,
Maria:different package arrangements.
Maria:But essentially they're all the exact same treat, right?
Maria:They even taste the same, and that's what prompted this object lesson.
Maria:So I decided to create a taste testing challenge for my kids.
Maria:I just wanted to teach them about how something that looks so different can
Maria:actually have much more in common than it has different, and peeps were my example.
Maria:So I created a simple taste test.
Maria:You don't have to be as elaborate as this.
Maria:You really could just let your kids cover their eyes and have
Maria:them taste two different colors of peeps and ask them which color it
Maria:was and they won't be able to tell.
Maria:I just did it in a little more elaborate way.
Maria:So I took many varieties of peeps, different shapes, different colors,
Maria:and I cut them up and I put them into these little taste test cups.
Maria:I numbered them so that Sam and Violet would taste, you know,
Maria:the same piece at the same time.
Maria:And then they had to make a guess for what they thought it was.
Maria:What color do they think it is?
Maria:What animal do they think that it was?
Maria:And what part of the animal did they just eat?
Maria:Was it a tail or a foot?
Maria:Year or a head and then let them go through several cups.
Maria:And then we pointed out their answers, right?
Maria:What was laughable about it is they got none of the answers, right?
Maria:I think Violet got one of the eight options, right?
Maria:And we laughed about how Impossible that test was because
Maria:peeps have so much in common.
Maria:They all taste the same They all have that same texture on the outside No
Maria:matter what part of the bunny or the chick you cut off it It's just fluffy
Maria:and squishy in your mouth and you can't tell and so then I use that to help them
Maria:understand Transcribed God's children that we have so much more in common that we
Maria:than we have different from one another.
Maria:I don't think that means our differences are bad.
Maria:In fact, I think that's what makes peeps good, too.
Maria:I love the variety of colors and shapes and sizes, but I think what he wants us
Maria:to understand is what we have in common supersedes all those other labels.
Maria:This is why I added President Nelson's thoughts on the back
Maria:of the little printable box.
Maria:So on the back, you'll see, on the bottom you have that scripture,
Maria:on the back it says, Paramount and Unchanging Identifiers.
Maria:This is what President Nelson taught about what holds us
Maria:together, what we have in common.
Maria:That we are children of God, children of the covenant, and disciples of Christ.
Maria:And that those labels, should supersede all other labels.
Maria:That is great if you label yourself based on your culture or if you find
Maria:belonging in different groups based on other parts of your character,
Maria:but none of those labels should supersede the Child of God, Child of
Maria:the Covenant, and Disciple of Christ.
Maria:That's what he wants us to understand.
Maria:I think that's what Nephi was trying to teach his children, and
Maria:us by extension, is that God sees all of his children uniquely.
Maria:He made us unique and different, but there is so much more that we have in common
Maria:with each other than, than is different.
Maria:And as we seek to understand that, we find common ground.
Maria:Sometimes line upon learning is frustrating, because we want it all,
Maria:and we want it faster, and we don't understand why we need to wait.
Maria:A lot of Nephi's teachings this week help us understand why line
Maria:upon learning happens, because we need to prove ourselves.
Maria:As we gain new light and new understanding, he lets us test it.
Maria:And as we are obedient to that light and knowledge, he gives us more.
Maria:And if we turn away from that light and knowledge, then we recede a little bit.
Maria:And it's this constant effort of proving ourselves.
Maria:One of my favorite ways to teach this understanding is
Maria:with a simple origami craft.
Maria:So like I said, I'm going to teach you how to do the tulips, but you really
Maria:could do this with almost anything because the principle is the same.
Maria:The nice thing about the tulips is it's springtime, they're pretty, and they
Maria:have the scriptures printed right on them, but you could do almost anything.
Maria:Basically what I would do if I was going to teach this object lesson is I would
Maria:Talk your kids through folding the tulip.
Maria:Maybe you give them the supplies, you know, each of them will have a little
Maria:bloom, they'll have a piece of green for the stem and then another couple leaves.
Maria:Maybe give them the supplies and then just talk them through the process
Maria:without letting them touch their paper.
Maria:And talk about how hard it is.
Maria:to do it.
Maria:If you just walk them through the steps or even described it to them without letting
Maria:them actually touch the paper and do it, they will really struggle to pull it off
Maria:because there's too many steps and it's too hard to keep it all in your head.
Maria:I think the same thing happens with Revelation.
Maria:Heavenly Father isn't holding back information hoping to kind
Maria:of like tease us towards him.
Maria:He's holding back some revelation because we need time to Put it to the
Maria:test and to make minor adjustments.
Maria:This is when you're going to actually walk your kids through the origami
Maria:folding process step by step.
Maria:So with the origami tulip, for example, you first start with the
Maria:bloom and you're going to fold it on all those halfway lines, you know,
Maria:diagonal and vertical and horizontal.
Maria:You're going to walk through that process of folding it.
Maria:You're going to check at each step how your kids are doing.
Maria:If you're in a classroom of seminary students, you might walk around and make
Maria:sure everybody got to that second step.
Maria:And once everybody has it, then you move on to the third step.
Maria:Okay.
Maria:And then you talk about why there's mercy in that approach.
Maria:That if you didn't, then their fourth step and their fifth step wouldn't take
Maria:them the direction you want them to go.
Maria:So if Heavenly Father didn't care about whether or not we honored the
Maria:revelation you've given us so far, and he just keeps giving us more,
Maria:we could get completely derailed and end up in a place where we're not.
Maria:that he didn't hope for us.
Maria:So, for me, that's why origami teaches this so well.
Maria:I think you can actually teach the principle of repentance
Maria:as you make corrections.
Maria:If you have a kid who's struggling because their lines don't match up, you
Maria:come back and you work with them one on one and you say, hey, let's fix this.
Maria:Let's go back to step three and see if we can fix that triangle
Maria:to be just the right shape.
Maria:As you go through that process of building that tulip, they learn.
Maria:It looks complicated.
Maria:It's actually a really simple craft.
Maria:You can make one in a couple minutes.
Maria:You'll make the bloom first and then you'll roll up the stem.
Maria:If you're in a hurry and you don't have time to make the stem you could use a
Maria:straw or a pencil and then you're going to add the leaves on at the very end
Maria:and have, have something they can carry home and talk about how they learn.
Maria:That they learned this one step at a time with a guide who was right next to them.
Maria:That they had a pattern to follow.
Maria:Chances are you're going to bring in one that's already finished,
Maria:all done and folded so that they can see why it's worth it.
Maria:I think that's what you get when you see the scriptures and you
Maria:see things like the Savior's life.
Maria:That is basically our finished tulip that we can look at
Maria:and say, that's what I want.
Maria:That's what I want my life to look like.
Maria:So you have pattern, you have guides, you have all the tools at your disposal, but
Maria:it's going to be a line upon line process to figure out how to put it all together.
Maria:And that's what this life is all about.
Maria:If you go in the notes on the creative, you can find some beautiful quotes
Maria:from prophets and apostles and some women leaders of the church throughout
Maria:these object lessons to help.
Maria:guide you through these and give you some maybe even conference talks you
Maria:could listen to while you're crafting.
Maria:Like for example this week if you're going to make the tulips it would
Maria:be a great week to listen to Elder Eyring's talk from conference where he
Maria:talks about line upon line learning.
Maria:So I'll give you some links to all those in the notes so that you can pull it off.
Maria:Thank you for being here, you guys.
Maria:That's it for the creative side of week 11.
Maria:I hope you have a really good week.
Maria:Um, just remember, if you're part of the course, if you're a monthly
Maria:subscriber or an annual subscriber, you'll have access to all the printables
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Maria:com.
Maria:But if subscriptions aren't your thing, and I totally get it, then you can also
Maria:find the printables over in my Etsy shop.
Maria:So just go in the YouTube description and you can find the
Maria:link over to the Etsy shop and buy whichever ones you happen to need.
Maria:But otherwise, I hope you just enjoyed this week of study.
Maria:Extra help, you are welcome to join me on the live.
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Maria:So you just need to go there and RSVP and you can be a part of the conversation.
Maria:But otherwise, I hope you enjoy your study, that you dive into your
Maria:scriptures, seek for answers to these questions, and many, many more
Maria:that are available to you this week.
Maria:I think the Spirit will teach you beautiful things.
Maria:Nephi's words are powerful and they'll set the stage for where
Maria:we go next week in week number 12.