Virtue


Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies (Proverbs 31:10).
I will prepare to enter the temple and remain pure and worthy.
My thoughts and actions will be based on high moral standards.
Required Value Experiences
Complete the following four required value experiences. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.1
Virtue is a pattern of thought
and behavior based on high moral standards. It includes chastity and
purity. The power to create mortal
life is an exalted power God has given His children. He has
commanded that this power be used only between a man and a woman,
lawfully wedded as
husband and wife. Study the meaning and importance of chastity and
virtue by reading Moroni
9:9; Jacob 2:28; “The Family: A
Proclamation to the World”; and the section on sexual purity in For the
Strength of Youth. Also read Article of Faith number
thirteen and Proverbs 31:10–31. In your journal write the
promised blessings of being sexually clean and pure and your commitment to be chaste.
2
Virtuous living “at all times and
in all things, and in all places” qualifies you for the constant
companionship of the Holy Ghost. When
you are baptized and confirmed, you are given the gift of the Holy
Ghost to guide all aspects of your life. Since the Holy Ghost does not
dwell in
unclean tabernacles, living a virtuous life is a prerequisite to
having the companionship of the Holy Ghost and receiving the blessings
of temple
ordinances. Read the following scripture references and identify
the promised blessings: John
14:26–27; 15:26; 2 Nephi 32:1–5; and Doctrine and Covenants
45:57–59; 88:3–4; 121:45–46. In your journal record what you have learned, and write about a time when you felt the guidance of the
Holy Ghost.
3
Prepare to be worthy to enter the temple and to participate in temple ordinances. Read Alma chapter
5. Make a list of the questions Alma asks. Answer the
questions for yourself, and make a list of the things you can and will
do
to prepare yourself to be pure and worthy to enter the temple and
receive all the blessings our Heavenly Father has promised His beloved
daughters.
4
Because the Savior loves you and has given His life for you, you can repent. Repentance is an act of faith in Jesus Christ. Read
Moroni 10:32–33, the book of Enos, and the section on repentance in For the Strength of
Youth. The Savior’s atoning sacrifice has made it possible for you to be forgiven of your sins. Read the sacrament prayers
in Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79.
Determine to partake worthily of the
sacrament each week and fill your life with virtuous activities
that will bring spiritual power. As you do this, you will grow stronger
in your
ability to resist temptation, keep the commandments, and become
more like Jesus Christ. Determine what you can do daily to remain pure
and worthy,
and write your plan in your journal.
Value Project
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You may begin this required value project at any time.
The Savior chose to live a virtuous life. Follow His admonition to “learn of me” (D&C 19:23) by reading the entire Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Liken the scriptures to your life and circumstances. As you read, record your thoughts regularly in your journal. Note the example of the Savior. What did He and those who followed Him do to live virtuous lives? At the completion of your reading, record your testimony.
The Savior chose to live a virtuous life. Follow His admonition to “learn of me” (D&C 19:23) by reading the entire Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Liken the scriptures to your life and circumstances. As you read, record your thoughts regularly in your journal. Note the example of the Savior. What did He and those who followed Him do to live virtuous lives? At the completion of your reading, record your testimony.
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