Tool #1
Discuss
What is an abundant life?
What is an abundant life?
Principle #1
Ponder
“I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”John 10:10
“I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”John 10:10
Tool #3
Discuss
How has Christ’s grace helped you obtain the spiritual and temporal necessities of life?
How has Christ’s grace helped you obtain the spiritual and temporal necessities of life?
Principle #2
That day I learned that there is a solution to every problem. ("He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #3
I am convinced that this principle of self-reliance and this initiative is a way to hasten the Lord’s work. It’s part of the work of salvation. ("He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #4
All of us can become better than what we are now. ("He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #5
You have to let go of apathy. Many times we become complacent, and this destroys our progress. ("He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #6
Every day is a day I can make progress if I decide to do something different to improve what I’ve done poorly in the past. ("He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #7
If you do it with faith, exercising faith and hope in Christ that He will be there helping you, you will find the way to make progress in temporal and spiritual things. This is because God lives and you are His son or daughter. " (He Polished My Toe" Elder Enrique R. Falabella)
Principle #8
Being self-reliant does not mean that we can do or obtain anything we set our mind to. Rather, it is believing that through the grace, or enabling power, of Jesus Christ and our own effort, we are able to obtain all the spiritual and temporal necessities of life we require for ourselves and our families. Self-reliance is evidence of our trust or faith in God’s power to move mountains in our lives and to give us strength to triumph over trials and afflictions.
Principle #9
“Self-reliance is the ability, commitment, and effort to provide the spiritual and temporal necessities of life for self and family. As members become self-reliant, they are also better able to serve and care for others.” (Handbook 2: Administering the Church (2010), 6.1.1)
Principle #10
“Whatever causes us to be dependent on someone else for decisions or resources we could provide for ourselves weakens us spiritually and retards our growth toward what the gospel plan intends us to be.” (Dallin H. Oaks, “Repentance and Change,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2003, 40)
Tool #4
Principle #11
How to know if you are becoming more self-reliant
“Without self-reliance one cannot exercise these innate desires to serve. How can we give if there is nothing there? Food for the hungry cannot come from empty shelves. Money to assist the needy cannot come from an empty purse. Support and understanding cannot come from the emotionally starved. Teaching cannot come from the unlearned. And most important of all, spiritual guidance cannot come from the spiritually weak.” (Marion G. Romney, “The Celestial Nature of Self-Reliance,” Ensign, Nov. 1982, 93)
“Without self-reliance one cannot exercise these innate desires to serve. How can we give if there is nothing there? Food for the hungry cannot come from empty shelves. Money to assist the needy cannot come from an empty purse. Support and understanding cannot come from the emotionally starved. Teaching cannot come from the unlearned. And most important of all, spiritual guidance cannot come from the spiritually weak.” (Marion G. Romney, “The Celestial Nature of Self-Reliance,” Ensign, Nov. 1982, 93)
Principle #12
Principle #13
Share what you’ve learned today about self-reliance with your family or friends.