Here is the text of my sunday school lesson for next week. We have stake Conference tomorow, but I am getting ready to teach this all important lesson on Baptism. Enjoy!

Jenny Hatch

Baptism: Taking upon Ourselves the Name of Christ
Note to the teacher
Baptism is one of the first steps we take to come to Christ. Understanding the symbolism of baptism helps us understand the eternal nature of the covenants and blessings that come because of baptism. Through continued obedience, we can overcome spiritual death and return to the presence of our Father in Heaven. Since this is made possible by the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we take Jesusโ name upon us when we are baptized and promise to remember him in all that we do.
As you teach this lesson, be sensitive to the feelings of class members who have not yet been baptized.
Suggested Lesson Development
The Purposes of Baptism
Discussion
Show the picture of a boy being baptized.
โข What do you remember about your baptism?
Allow class members to talk about their baptisms. You may want to share some memories of your own baptism.
Scripture discussion
โข Why were you baptized?
Be sure the following purposes of baptism are discussed (you may want to have class members read and mark the accompanying scriptures):
1. To receive remission, or forgiveness, of sins (see D&C 49:13).
2. To show willingness to keep Heavenly Fatherโs commandments (see 2 Nephi 31:14).
3. To become members of the Church (see D&C 20:71).
4. To begin on the path to eternal life (see 2 Nephi 31:17โ20).
5. To be able to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost (see D&C 49:14).
โข Why did Jesus, who did not sin, need to be baptized?
Have class members read 2 Nephi 31:6โ9, marking words and phrases that answer this question. Help class members see that like us, Jesus needed to be baptized to show obedience to Heavenly Father. Jesus also was baptized to set an example for us.
Baptism Brings a Spiritual Rebirth
Scripture discussion
Explain that the Apostle Paul talked about baptism as a symbol. A symbol is an object or action that represents something else. Have class members read and mark Romans 6:3.
Show the picture of the burial of Jesus.
โข What do you think it means to be โbaptized into [Christโs] deathโ? (See Romans 6:3.)
Explain that the word baptism means โto immerseโ (see Bible Dictionary, โBaptism,โ 618). The act of immersionโbeing momentarily buried under waterโrepresents the death and burial of a personโs sinfulness. The Atonement of Jesus Christ makes it possible for us to repent of our sins and be forgiven.
Have class members read and mark Romans 6:4โ5.
Show the picture of the resurrected Jesus Christ.
โข How is baptism โin the likeness of [Christโs] resurrectionโ?
Explain that the act of coming out from under the water represents a birth into a new life, just as the resurrected Jesus Christ rose from the tomb.
Explain that in a conversation with a man named Nicodemus, Jesus talked about this aspect of baptism. Have class members read and mark John 3:3โ5.
โข How does a person become born of water? (By being baptized.)
โข How does a person become born of the Spirit? (By receiving the Holy Ghost after baptism. Tell class members that you will discuss the gift of the Holy Ghost in next weekโs lesson.)
Story
Read the following testimony related by a convert as he bore his testimony in a Church meeting:
โI came from a broken home. We had no religion, and I was not taught any particular moral values. My life was meaningless, empty, and full of conflict. I committed many sins. Then the gospel came into my life. I accepted the Savior wholeheartedly. I began to believe in Him and to turn away from my former ways. I was baptized, and I received the marvelous gift of the Holy Ghost. Brothers and Sisters, for years and years I felt as if I were โdeadโ inside, and now for the first time in life, I feel โaliveโ โ (in My Errand from the Lord [Melchizedek Priesthood study guide, 1976], 161).
We Made Covenants at Baptism
Scripture discussion
Explain that section 20 of the Doctrine and Covenants contains a revelation given to Joseph Smith on the day that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized. Joseph Smith was given instructions for the people who wanted to be baptized as members of the Church. Have class members read and mark Doctrine and Covenants 20:37. Explain that this verse contains the baptismal covenant. A covenant is an agreement between us and the Lord in which we promise to obey his commandments and he promises to bless us according to our obedience.
โข What do people have to covenant to do in order to be baptized? (List the following requirements on the chalkboard as they are mentioned.)
1. Humble themselves before God.
2. Repent of their sins.
3. Be willing to take upon themselves the name of Jesus Christ.
4. Be willing to serve the Lord.
5. Show by their works that they have received the Spirit of Christ.
Scripture discussion
โข What does it mean to take upon ourselves the name of Christ?
Point out that we take upon ourselves Jesusโ name when we follow his example. Explain that to learn about how we can do this, you are going to discuss some teachings of Alma, a prophet in the Book of Mormon.
Display the picture of Alma baptizing in the waters of Mormon. Explain that Alma was converted through the teachings of Abinadi and then taught the gospel to others. To help the people prepare to be baptized, he reviewed things they would be expected to do as members of the Church.
Have class members read and mark Mosiah 18:8โ10. Write on the chalkboard โCome into the fold of God, and โฆ be called his people.โ
โข What things must we be willing to do to be able to โcome into the fold of God, and โฆ be called his peopleโ?
Write the following on the chalkboard as the items are mentioned:
1. โBear one anotherโs burdens.โ
2. โMourn with those that mourn.โ
3. โComfort those that stand in need of comfort.โ
4. โStand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places.โ
โข In what ways can we bear one anotherโs burdens? How have you seen people do this? How have other people helped bear your burdens?
โข Why is it sometimes helpful to โmourn with those that mournโ? What are some things we can do to comfort those who need comfort? How have other people helped you during difficult times?
โข What does it mean to stand as a witness of God?
Activity
Ask a class member to choose one of the strips of paper you have prepared and read the number written on it. Then read the corresponding situation below and ask class members to describe how they could stand as witnesses of God in that situation. Repeat the activity until every situation has been discussed.
Situation 1
You are playing basketball with a group of friends. One of your friends misses an easy shot and in frustration takes the Lordโs name in vain.
Situation 2
A friend who is not a member of the Church comes to your home and notices a copy of the Book of Mormon on a table.
Situation 3
You are at an activity for the young men and young women in your ward. A new bishop has just been called, and several people your age are talking about him. โI canโt believe they called him,โ one of them says.
Situation 4
You are at home by yourself. You know that your parents will not be home for a few hours. There is a movie on television that you have wanted to see. You know that it has a few offensive scenes and some profanity, but many of your friends have told you that it is an exciting movie.
Situation 5
You have been planning for months to go to the temple with the young men and young women in your ward to perform baptisms for the dead. A friend who is not a member of the Church invites you to a party that same evening. You say that you canโt go to the party, and your friend asks what you will be doing that evening.
Scripture discussion
โข How do the four promises in Mosiah 18:8โ10 relate to our promise to take upon ourselves the name of Jesus Christ?
โข Why do you think we have been talking about baptism even though most (or all) of us have already been baptized?
Have a class member read Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, which contains the prayer on the sacramental bread. Point out the similarities between this prayer and the baptismal covenant in Doctrine and Covenants 20:37. Explain that the baptismal covenant is so important that we renew it each week when we take the sacrament. Baptism is more than just being immersed in the water. The covenants we make and the blessings we can receive are eternal.
Testimony
Bear testimony of the joy we experience when we keep our baptismal covenants. Encourage class members to remember their baptismal covenants and be true to them.
