Choice and Accountability


Choose you this day whom ye will serve; … but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord (Joshua 24:15).
I will choose good over evil and will accept responsibility for my decisions.
Required Value Experiences
Complete the following three required value experiences. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.1
A daughter of God can make wise decisions and solve problems. Read 1 Nephi 15:8; 2 Nephi 32:3; Alma 34:19–27; Ether 2–3; and Doctrine and Covenants 9:7–9.
Follow a pattern of regular scripture study and prayer to receive help
in making personal decisions such as choosing good friends, being kind
to others, getting up on time, or other decisions. Discuss with a parent
or leader how regular scripture study and prayer helped you make
correct decisions.
2
Read the pamphlet For the Strength of Youth.
List in your journal each standard of righteous behavior the pamphlet
outlines, and record why it is important to choose to live those
standards. Practice living righteous standards by choosing three
standards in which you need to improve. You might choose to be more
selective about television, music, books, or other media, or you might
improve your modesty, language, or honesty. After three weeks share your
progress with your family, your class, or a leader.
3
Agency, or the ability to choose, is one of God’s greatest gifts to His children. Read about agency in Joshua 24:15; 2 Nephi 2; and Doctrine and Covenants 82:2–10.
With a parent or leader, discuss the blessings and responsibilities of
agency. Record in your journal your understanding of agency and the
consequences of choices and actions.
Additional Value Experiences
Complete three additional value experiences. You may select from the following options or write up to two of your own. Your parent or leader must approve those you write yourself before you begin. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.4
Read about repentance in Isaiah 1:18; Alma 26:22; 34:30–35; Moroni 8:25–26; and Doctrine and Covenants 19:15–20; 58:42–43.
Record in your journal what repentance means to you. Study the process
of repentance, pray for guidance, and apply the principles of repentance
in your life.
5
The Holy Ghost will help you make
correct choices. With a parent, leader, or friend, learn more about the
Holy Ghost by reading and discussing Ezekiel 36:26–27; John 14:26; 16:13; Galatians 5:22–25; 2 Nephi 32:5; Moroni 10:4–5; and Doctrine and Covenants 11:12–14.
Then record in your journal how the Holy Ghost can help you make good
decisions in your daily life. Pray for and live worthy of the constant
companionship of the Holy Ghost.
6
Study the Young Women theme
and what it teaches you about who you are, what you are to do, and why
you are to do it. List in your journal what you will do each day with
regard to modesty, dating, and the media to be morally clean and worthy
to enter the temple. Record in your journal how these choices will help
you remain free and happy.
7
Making choices is part of Heavenly Father’s plan for us. Read Moses 4:1–4; 7:32; and 2 Nephi 9:51.
Establish a pattern of wise money management by making a budget for
saving and spending your money, including the payment of tithing. Live
within your budget for at least three months. Set priorities that allow
you to meet your most important needs before satisfying your wants.
Record in your journal what you have learned and how following these
patterns will continue to bless your life.
Personalized Value Experiences
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Value Project
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After you have completed six choice and accountability
value experiences, create a project that will help you practice what you
have learned. This should be a significant effort that will take at
least ten hours to complete. Prayerfully seek the guidance of the Holy
Ghost to select a meaningful project.
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