Divine Nature


Be partakers of the divine nature. … Giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity (2 Peter 1:4–7).
I have inherited divine qualities, which I will strive to develop.
Required Value Experiences
Complete the following three required value experiences. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.1
What are some of the divine qualities of a daughter of God? Read “The Family: A Proclamation to the
World”; 2 Peter 1; Alma
7:23–24; and Doctrine and Covenants 121:45.
In your own words,
list the divine qualities discussed in your reading. Think about
how you can discover and develop each of these qualities. Record your
ideas in
your journal.
2
As a young woman you are blessed
with divine feminine qualities. Increase your understanding of and
appreciation for womanhood. Read
Proverbs 31:10–31 and two talks on womanhood from a conference issue of
the Church magazines. Review what “The Family: A Proclamation to the World”
says about being a wife and a
mother. Then ask your mother or another mother you admire what she
thinks are important attributes for being a mother. List the attributes
in your
journal. Then choose one of those attributes and strive to develop
it. After two weeks report your success to a parent or leader.
3
Make your home life better. For
two weeks make a special effort to strengthen your relationship with a
family member by showing love
through your actions. Refrain from judging, criticizing, or
speaking unkindly, and watch for positive qualities in that family
member. Write notes
of encouragement, pray for this family member, find ways to be
helpful, and verbally express your love. Share your experiences and the
divine
qualities you’ve discovered with that family member or with a
parent or leader.
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
Memorize the sacrament prayers in Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79.
During the sacrament, listen carefully to the prayers and think
about what it means to take upon yourself the name of Jesus Christ and
how doing
this should affect your actions and decisions. Practice keeping
your baptismal covenants. Begin by doing something each day to recognize
and
further develop your divine qualities and to help you always
remember the Lord Jesus Christ. After two weeks record your experience
in your
journal.
5
Obedience is an attribute of the Savior. Strive to be more obedient to your parents. Read Luke 2:40–51 and John 6:38.
Develop a pattern of
obedience as you make a special effort to treat your parents with
respect and kindness and do what your parents ask you to do without
having to be
reminded. After two weeks record in your journal how being more
obedient motivated you to want to continue doing so and how it has
helped you
understand your divine nature and the divine roles of mothers and
fathers.
6
Develop your divine qualities. Read Matthew 5:9; John 15:12; Galatians
5:22–23; Colossians 3:12–17; 1 John 4:21; and Moroni 7:44–48.
Memorize your favorite verse from one of these passages. Identify
the divine qualities mentioned in all these scriptures and list them in
your
journal. Select one quality, and for two weeks strive to make it a
part of your daily life. Record your progress and experiences in your
journal.
7
Learn the definition of the word peacemaker.
Then find and read five scriptures that teach about peacemakers.
Become an example of a peacemaker in your home and at school as
you refrain from criticizing, complaining, or speaking unkindly to or
about
others. Pray each morning and evening to Heavenly Father for help
to do this. After two weeks write in your journal what new habits you
want to
develop, how being a peacemaker is part of your divine nature, and
how you will continue to be a peacemaker.
Personalized Value Experiences
8
Value Project
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After you have completed six divine nature 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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