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Hearts & Hymns

Invite the Spirit into your classroom. Hearts & Hymns. David and Saul. And it came to pass, when the evil spirit … was on Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him. 1 Samuel 16:23. Hearts & Hymns.

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Hearts & Hymns

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  1. Invite the Spirit into your classroom Hearts & Hymns

  2. David and Saul • And it came to pass, when the evil spirit … was on Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him. • 1 Samuel 16:23

  3. Hearts & Hymns • "Inspirational music is an essential part of our church meetings. The hymns invite the Spirit of the Lord, create a feeling of reverence, unify us as members, and provide a way for us to offer praises to the Lord.“ • -Hymns ix

  4. Hearts & Hymns • “The world grows increasingly noisy. . . . Raucous music, with obscene lyrics blasted through amplifiers [is] gaining wide acceptance and influence over our youth. . . . • “This trend to more noise, more excitement, more contention, less restraint, less dignity, less formality is not coincidental nor innocent nor harmless.

  5. “The first order issued by a commander mounting a military invasion is the jamming of the channels of communication of those he intends to conquer. • “Irreverence suits the purposes of the adversary by obstructing the delicate channels of revelation in both mind and spirit” (Boyd K. Packer, “Reverence Invites Revelation,” Oct. 1991 general conference).

  6. Reluctant SingersMusic and Our Attitude toward It

  7. Music in the Old Testament • They broke the pitchers, the lights showed, the trumpets sounded, and the great war cry went out: • "The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon!" (Judges 7:18). • The enemy was routed in confusion, slaughtering each other.

  8. Old Testament and MusicMusic on the first day • The sword of the Lord and of Gideon. • To share our energies, our gifts, our skills, our faith, our love, dependent as we do it upon Almighty God, whose arm we are, whose tongue we are, when we, with authority, represent him; whose hand we are as we perform the work of his ministry. To share and serve. • -The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon, Marion D Hanks, BYU Sept 1972

  9. Large spirits in those little bodies were clamoring for more of the exciting outdoor activities • All spirits were subdued and receptive Dallin H Oaks, Worship through Music, Ensign, Nov 1994

  10. Prelude and Postlude Music

  11. Sing to a CD

  12. Psalms and Devotionals • The hymnbook could be viewed as our latter-day equivalent of the psalms. You may want to have class members sing a latter-day hymn that was inspired by an Old Testament psalm • “The Lord Is My Shepherd” (Hymns, no. 108; Psalm 23),  • “The Lord Is My Light” (Hymns, no. 89; Psalm 27:1), •  “How Great Thou Art” (Hymns, no. 86; Psalm 8:3–9; 9:1–2), • “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” (Hymns, no. 72; Psalm 23:6; 150).

  13. Using the Hymnbook • Give a mini-lesson to familiarize students with the hymnbook. • Let students see how to choose songs with the same meter so they can interchange lyrics and tunes.

  14. Draw on the board/ All lead

  15. Hymns and Scripture references • Show them the scripture section on pages 410–14 of the hymnbook, which gives corresponding hymns and scripture references; this index will help them make devotionals relevant to the lesson you are teaching. • Nearer My God to Thee #100 and Genesis 28:10-22

  16. Come Thou Fount1 Samuel 7:12-14 •  Come, Thou Fount of every blessing,Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;Streams of mercy, never ceasing,Call for songs of loudest praise.Teach me some melodious sonnet,Sung by flaming tongues above.Praise the mount! I’m fixed upon it,Mount of Thy redeeming love.2. Here I raise my Ebenezer;Hither by Thy help I’ve come;And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,Safely to arrive at home.Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,Prone to leave the God I love;Here's my heart, O take and seal it;Seal it for Thy courts above.

  17. Come Thou Fount1 Samuel 7:12-14 • Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us. • ie Stone of Help

  18. Come Thou Fount1 Samuel 7:12-14 •  Come, Thou Fount of every blessing,Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;Streams of mercy, never ceasing,Call for songs of loudest praise.Teach me some melodious sonnet,Sung by flaming tongues above.Praise the mount! I’m fixed upon it,Mount of Thy redeeming love.2. Here I raise my Ebenezer;Hither by Thy help I’ve come;And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,Safely to arrive at home.Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,Prone to leave the God I love;Here's my heart, O take and seal it;Seal it for Thy courts above.

  19. Give brief background information about the hymn or its author or composer. Lord I Would Follow Thee, 220

  20. Stories behind the Hymns • When the Lord’s apostles meet in in modern times, the singing of hymns is still part of their meetings. (They)rotate the privilege of selecting the opening song. Most of us record the date each hymn is sung. According to my records, the opening song most frequently sung during the decade of my participation has been “I Need Thee Every Hour” #98. - Dallin H Oaks, Worship Through Music, Ensign Nov 1994, 9

  21. Tell How a Hymn Blessed Someone’s Life

  22. Ask a student in advance to choose a favorite hymn and tell why it is meaningful

  23. Teaching the Gospel with Hymn Singing • Some of the greatest sermons are preached by the singing of hymns. – First Presidency Preface, Hymns, x

  24. Music Assignments: • Genesis 39:9 • Give time to choose a hymn to clear away unclean thoughts

  25. Music Assignments: • Exodus 12:17 • Concentrate on words of sacrament hymn this week and tell me what you learn from it

  26. Music Assignments: • Psalms • Study a hymn • What doctrine does it teach?

  27. Music Assignments • Choose a hymn to help you reach a goal: Scripture Mastery

  28. Music Assignments • Choose a hymn to help you reach a goal: Contention

  29. Music Assignments: • Hum hymns or Primary songs to clear away unclean or unwanted thoughts. • Concentrate on the words of the sacrament hymn. • What did you learn from hymns in church this week • When you are working on a goal, choose a hymn or Primary song that will inspire you and sing it, hum it, or just think of the words and tune several times each day

  30. Music Fun

  31. Learn to Music • Learn books of Old Testament Faster Fastest

  32. Sing Scripture MasteryMusic Video

  33. Youth Web Site

  34. Music used on very important occasions • A grand choir sang when God laid the foundations of this world (see Job 38:7), • Christ’s birth • At His Second coming – text in D&C • In the upper room – “he sang an hymn” right before Gethsemane • Isaiah – “the rocks will sing” • Moroni carries a trumpet • The book of Samuel lists all the composers and instrumentalists in the temple of Solomon • he considers the song of the righteous to be a prayer unto him (see D&C 25:12).

  35. Hymns and Hearts

  36. Samuel in Song • Hushed was the evening hymn,The temple courts were dark;The lamp was burning dimBefore the sacred ark;When suddenly a voice divineRang through the silence of the shrine.

  37. The old man, meek and mild,The priest of Israel, slept;His watch the temple child,The little Levite, kept;And what from Eli’s sense was sealedThe Lord to Hannah’s son revealed.

  38. O give me Samuel’s ear,The open ear, O Lord,Alive and quick to hearEach whisper of Thy Word,Like him to answer at Thy call,And to obey Thee first of all.

  39. O give me Samuel’s heart,A lowly heart, that waitsWhere in Thy house Thou art,Or watches at Thy gates;By day and night, a heart that stillMoves at the breathing of Thy will.

  40. Samuel in Song • O give me Samuel’s mind,A sweet unmurm’ring faith,Obedient and resignedTo Thee in life and death,That I may read with child like eyesTruths that are hidden from the wise

  41. Ask a student in advance to choose a favorite hymn and tell why it is meaningful

  42. How can Hymns bless us: • a. Hymns lift our spirits. • b. Hymns inspire us to live more righteously. • c. Hymns remind us of our blessings. • d. Hymns give us an opportunity to sing praises to the Lord. • e. Hymns give us a way to bear testimony. • f. Hymns help us recommit ourselves to the Lord. • g. Hymns help us feel the Spirit. • h. Hymns help us be more in tune with our Heavenly Father. • i. Hymns help us learn and teach the gospel.

  43. The First Presidency said: • “Inspirational music is an essential part of our church meetings. The hymns invite the Spirit of the Lord, create a feeling of reverence, unify us as members, and provide a way for us to offer praises to the Lord. • “Some of the greatest sermons are preached by the singing of hymns. Hymns move us to repentance and good works, build testimony and faith, comfort the weary, console the mourning, and inspire us to endure to the end” (Hymns,ix). • • Several psalms speak of singing as making a “joyful noise unto the Lord” (Psalm 98:4; 100:1; see also 66:1; 95:1–2). How can we make better use of hymn singing in our Church meetings and homes, ensuring that it is joyful and meaningful? • • • At the Last Supper, Jesus and his Apostles sang a hymn (Matthew 26:30). How do you think singing a hymn helped Jesus and his Apostles prepare to fulfill the work that was before them? • • Just before the Prophet Joseph Smith was martyred in Carthage Jail, he asked John Taylor to sing “A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief” (Hymns,no. 29; see also B. H. Roberts, A Comprehensive History of the Church, 2:282–84). How do you think the singing of this hymn helped the Prophet?

  44. “Commitment to the Lord,” John B. Dickson, Ensign, May 2007, 14-15. • “Worship through Music,” Dallin H. Oaks, Ensign, Nov. 1994, 9-12. • “The Nourishing Power of Hymns,” Jay E. Jensen, Ensign, May 2007, 11-13. • “Music: Apples or Onions?” Jack R. Christianson, New Era, Apr. 1984, 14-20. • “Mushrooms, Music, Movies, and Magazines,” Spencer J. Condie, New Era, Feb. 1990, 4-6.

  45. Hymns in Families • “Music has boundless powers for moving families toward greater spirituality and devotion to the gospel. Latter-day Saints should fill their homes with the sound of worthy music."

  46. Encourage all to sing. Remind them that the song of the righteous is a prayer to God (see D&C 25:12). • Encourage students to memorize the hymns. • Tell a brief story about how a hymn blessed someone’s life. • Give brief background information about the hymn or its author or composer. • Have students conduct the hymns. • Ask a student in advance to choose a favorite hymn and tellwhy it is meaningful. • Have a hymnbook for every student if possible.

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