The Gift of the
Atonement
“Lesson 45: The Gift of the Atonement
(Easter),” Primary 6: Old
Testament, (1996),202
To help you understand that
through the Atonement of Jesus
Christ, you may receive the gifts
of immortality and eternal life.
Purpose
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OUR OPENING PRAYER WILL
BE GIVEN BY
•You may each have one piece of candy.
I’m going to give each of
you a piece of paper with
this code to solve:
• If you solved the code, you may have three more pieces of candy!
• This activity teaches us a valuable
lesson about the Atonement.
• Jesus Christ has given us the gift of
the Atonement, which has two parts.
• One part requires no effort from us
to receive it. But we must work if we
are to have the other part.
• See Moses 1:39 to find the two
parts of the Atonement.
• In this lesson we will learn the
meaning of:
–Immortality (the gift of the
Resurrection, which Jesus Christ
gives to all people) and. . .
–Eternal life (the gift to live forever as
families in God’s presence if we
repent) and. . .
• How each gift was prophesied of by
Old Testament prophets.
• God’s plan is to make
immortality and
eternal life possible
for each of us.
• The Messiah atoned
for our sins.
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• What was
foretold about
the Savior’s
hands and
feet?
• Psalm 22:16
Jesus Christ Gave Us
the Gift of Immortality
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• How was Jesus
killed?
• Luke 23:33
• Crucify means to kill by nailing
or tying a person’s hands and
feet to a cross and leaving him
to die.
• When Jesus died
on the cross, what
happened to his
spirit?
• When Christ died,
his spirit left his
body and went to
the spirit world.
See
• Luke 23:46
• D&C 138
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• Where was Jesus’
body laid?
• Why were soldiers
assigned to guard
Jesus’ tomb?
See:
• Matthew 27:57–60
• Matthew 27:62–66
• How was the tomb
opened on the third
day after Jesus’
death?
• What did the angel
tell Mary at the
tomb?
See:
• Matthew 28:2
• Matthew 28:5–6
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• The Savior
overcame death.
• The Savior will
redeem all of us from
the grave.
• Hosea 13:14
• Jesus Christ was
resurrected.
• Matthew 28:5–6
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• What did Isaiah mean
when he said the
Messiah would
“swallow up death in
victory”?
• What did Hosea mean
when he said Christ
will “ransom all of us
from the grave”?
See:
• Isaiah 25:8
• Hosea 13:14
• These revelations
describe the
Resurrection.
See:
•See “Resurrection” in the LDS Bible Dictionary [p. 761].
• What does Jesus Christ’s
Resurrection mean for each of us?
• Because of Jesus’ Resurrection all
people who have lived or who ever
will live on earth will be
resurrected.
• Jesus gave each of us this gift, the
gift of immortality, to live forever
with our bodies and spirits reunited.
Jesus Christ Made It Possible
to Gain Eternal Life
• What did Isaiah’s
prophecy teach us
about Christ’s
suffering?
• What did Jesus do after
he entered the Garden
of Gethsemane?
• Isaiah 53:5
•Matthew 26:36
See:
Jesus Christ Made It Possible
to Gain Eternal Life
• How did Jesus express
his willingness to do
Heavenly Father’s will?
• How terrible was
Jesus’ suffering in the
Garden of
Gethsemane?
•Matthew 26:39, 42, 44
•Luke 22:44
See:
• Jesus took all our
sins upon him, which
caused him greater
agony than we can
understand.
See:
•D&C 19:18
• Because of Christ’s suffering,
we have the opportunity to
repent of our sins and be
forgiven.
• If we do this, we will not have to
suffer as Christ did.
• This is what Isaiah
meant when he
said, “With his
stripes we are
healed.”
See:
• Isaiah 53:5
• I am going to give each of you
a piece of paper with a
question on it.
• Now, I am going to read an
answer to a question.
• Whoever has the right
question is to read it aloud.
Enrichment Activity #2
A & Q Time!
• When the spirit leaves the body.
–What is death?
• When the body and spirit come
together again, never to be separated.
–What is resurrection?
• Jesus Christ.
–Who was the first person on earth to
be resurrected? Enrichmet Activity #2
A & Q Time!
• Immortality and eternal life.
–What are two gifts Jesus Christ gave
to us?
• The gift of resurrection or immortality.
–What gift is given to us without any
effort on our part?
• The gift of eternal life.
–What gift do we have to work for? Enrichmet Activity #2
A & Q Time!
• This is a picture of someone I love
who has died.
• Even though I miss this person
very much, I know that because of
the Atonement of Jesus Christ, if I
live worthily I will see this loved
one again.
• Do you know someone who has
died in your family whom you
would like to see again? Enrichment Activity #3
• We do not need to fear death.
Prophets have revealed that
we will see our loved ones
again, and we will feel great
comfort and joy in the spirit
world after death.
Enrichment Activity #3
• Joseph Smith said: “I
have a father,
brothers, children,
and friends who have
gone to a world of
spirits. They are only
absent for a moment.
They are in the spirit,
and we shall soon
meet again” (History of the
Church, 6:316).
Enrichment Activity #3
• Brigham Young said:
“We shall turn round and
look upon it [the valley of
death] and think, … I
thirst no more, I want to
sleep no more, I tire no
more, … [I feel] nothing
like pain or weariness, I
am full of life, full of vigor,
and I enjoy the presence
of my Heavenly Father” (in
Journal of Discourses, 17:142).
Enrichment Activity #3
Prophecies
1. Isaiah 53:7—He opened not his
mouth
2. Psalm 34:20—No broken bones
3. Psalm 22:1—Why hast thou
forsaken me?
4. Psalm 22:18—Cast lots for his
garments
5. Zechariah 11:13—Thirty pieces
of silver
Fulfillment of
Prophecies
Enrichment Activity #4
We are going to read a reference from the numbered list
and match it with the fulfillment from the lettered list.
a. Luke 23:9 b. Matthew 27:9 c. Matthew 27:35 d. John 19:36
e. Matthew 27:46
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We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.
Enrichment Activity #5
• Each of you may choose an object and
read the scripture.
• How does the object relate to the story
of the Atonement? Coins—Matthew 26:14–16
Soap—Matthew 27:24–26
Red cloth—Matthew 27:28–30
Nail—Matthew 27:31–32
Soil—Matthew 27:50–51
White cloth—Matthew 27:58–59
Rock—Matthew 27:60–65
Enrichment Activity #6
Enrichment Activity #7
Did Jesus really live again?
Yes, when the third day came,
He wakened and he left the tomb;
He called Mary’s name.
Did Jesus come to those he loved?
Yes, people touched his feet,
And of the fish and honeycomb
He did truly eat.
And there were nail-prints in his hands
And a spear wound in his side.
Did Jesus really live again
After he had died? Oh yes! And so shall I!
Words: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. © 1977 IRI Music: Royce Campbell Twitchell, b. 1939. © 1977 IRI
• I am thankful for the
great gifts that
Jesus Christ has
given us, that we
might be
resurrected and live
forever with
Heavenly Father
and with our
families if we
repent.
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• When Jesus and
the Apostles went
to the Garden of
Gethsemane,
Judas did not go
with them.
• He went to tell the
Jewish leaders
where Jesus was.
• Jesus knew He needed to
suffer for the sins of all
people. He was obedient to
Heavenly Father.
• As Jesus prayed, He began to tremble
because of the pain. An angel came to
strengthen Him.
• He suffered so much
that he sweat drops
of blood. He was
suffering for all of our
sins so that we can
be forgiven if we
repent.
• Jesus woke Peter,
James, and John. He
told them that He would
be betrayed and killed.
Jesus said that wicked
people were coming to
take Him away.
• Judas showed the men who
Jesus was by kissing Him.
Then they took Jesus to the
high priest, Caiaphas.
• The leaders of the Jews
sent men with swords and
sticks to the Garden.
Judas Iscariot was with
them. The chief priests
had paid Judas to show
the men where Jesus was.
• The Jewish leaders said that He
had broken the law by saying that
He was the Son of God. Jesus
told them that He was the Son of
God. They said Jesus was guilty
and should die.
• The Jewish leaders did not have
the authority to kill Jesus. They
took Him to Pontius Pilate, who
could sentence Jesus to die. The
Jewish leaders told Pilate that
Jesus had taught the people to
disobey the Roman law.
• Pilate wanted to let Jesus go. But the
priests and the people kept shouting that
they wanted Jesus to be crucified.
• Pilate washed his hands. He said that he
was not responsible for Jesus' death. The
people said that they would be responsible
for His death. Pilate told his soldiers to
crucify Jesus.
• The soldiers beat
Jesus with whips and
put a purple robe on
Him. They made a
crown of thorns and
put it on His head.
• They made Him carry His own cross.
They nailed His hands and feet to the
cross and lifted it up. They also crucified
two other men, who were thieves.
• Jesus asked
Heavenly Father to
forgive the soldiers
who crucified Him.
They did not know
that He was the
Savior.
• Mary, the mother of
Jesus, was
standing by the
cross. The Apostle
John was there too.
Jesus told John to
take care of His
mother.
• Darkness covered
the land. The
Savior suffered on
the cross for
many hours.
Finally His spirit
left His body, and
He died.
• Jesus Christ was buried
in Joseph of Arimathea’s
tomb.
• The Savior’s body was in
the tomb for three days.
Then two angels came
and rolled the stone away
from the tomb.
• A woman whom Jesus had
healed named Mary
Magdalene went to the tomb.
She saw that the stone had
been moved and that Jesus'
body was not in the tomb.
• Mary ran to tell Peter and
John that someone had
taken the Savior’s body. She
did not know where it was.
• They found the cloth Jesus
had been buried in, but
Jesus' body was not there.
Peter and John did not know
what to do. They went home.
• Mary stayed by the
tomb, crying. When she
looked into the tomb
again, she saw two
angels.
• They asked her why she
was crying. She said
someone had taken
Jesus' body away.
• She turned around and
saw someone. She didn’t
recognize Him. He asked
her why she was crying.
She asked Him if He knew
where Jesus‘ body was.
• Then the man said,
“Mary,” and she knew it
was Jesus. He asked her
to tell the Apostles that He
was resurrected.
• Mary and some
other women told
the Apostles that
Jesus had been
resurrected. At
first they did not
believe them. • Later, while the
Apostles were
talking to each
other, Jesus
came into the
room.
• The Savior told
them to touch
His hands and
feet. He was
resurrected. His
body and spirit
had come
together again.
• Jesus’ spirit, which
had left his body
when he died, came
back again into his
body when he was
resurrected.
• This was the first
time that anyone on
earth had been
resurrected.
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Moses 1:39
• 39 For behold, this is my work and my
glory—to bring to pass the immortality
and eternal life of man.
Psalm 22:16
• 16 For dogs have compassed me: the
assembly of the wicked have inclosed
me: they pierced my hands and my feet.
Luke 23:33
• 33 And when they were come to the
place, which is called Calvary, there
they crucified him, and the malefactors,
one on the right hand, and the other on
the left.
Luke 23:46
• 46 ¶And when Jesus had cried with a
loud voice, he said, Father, into thy
hands I commend my spirit: and having
said thus, he gave up the ghost.
D&C 138
• This one’s too long, you will have to
look it up yourself.
Matthew 27:57–60
• 57 When the even was come, there
came a rich man of Arimathæa, named
Joseph, who also himself was Jesus’
disciple:
• 58 He went to Pilate, and begged the
body of Jesus. Then Pilate commanded
the body to be delivered.
Matthew 27:57–60
• 59 And when Joseph had taken the
body, he wrapped it in a clean linen
cloth,
• 60 And laid it in his own new tomb,
which he had hewn out in the rock: and
he rolled a great stone to the door of the
sepulchre, and departed.
Matthew 27:62–66
• 62 ¶Now the next day, that followed the
day of the preparation, the chief priests
and Pharisees came together unto
Pilate,
• 63 Saying, Sir, we remember that that
deceiver said, while he was yet alive,
After three days I will rise again.
Matthew 27:62–66
• 64 Command therefore that the
sepulchre be made sure until the third
day, lest his disciples come by night,
and steal him away, and say unto the
people, He is risen from the dead: so
the last error shall be worse than the
first.
Matthew 27:62–66
• 65 Pilate said unto them, Ye have a
watch: go your way, make it as sure as
ye can.
• 66 So they went, and made the
sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and
setting a watch.
Matthew 28:2
• 2 And, behold, there was a great
earthquake: for the angel of the Lord
descended from heaven, and came and
rolled back the stone from the door, and
sat upon it.
Matthew 28:5–6
• 5 And the angel answered and said
unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know
that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified.
• 6 He is not here: for he is risen, as he
said. Come, see the place where the
Lord lay.
Isaiah 25:8
• 8 He will swallow up death in victory;
and the Lord God will wipe away tears
from off all faces; and the rebuke of his
people shall he take away from off all
the earth: for the Lord hath spoken it.
Hosea 13:14
• 14 I will ransom them from the power of
the grave; I will redeem them from
death: O death, I will be thy plagues; O
grave, I will be thy destruction:
repentance shall be hid from mine eyes.
“Resurrection”
• The Resurrection consists in the uniting of a
spirit body with a body of flesh and bones,
never again to be divided. The Resurrection
shall come to all, because of Christ’s victory
over death. Jesus Christ was the first to be
resurrected on this earth (Matt. 27:52–54;
Acts 26:23; 1 Cor. 15:23; Col. 1:18; Rev. 1:5).
Others had been brought back from death but
were restored to mortality (Mark 5:22–43;
Luke 7:11–17; John 11:1–45),
“Resurrection”
• whereas a resurrection means to become
immortal, with a body of flesh and bone.
• All will not be raised to the same glory in the
Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:39–42; D&C 76), nor
will all come forth at the same time (see
1 Cor. 15:23; Alma 40:8). Christ was first; the
righteous have precedence over the wicked
and come forth in the First Resurrection,
whereas the unrepentant sinners come forth
in the last resurrection (Rev. 20:5–13).
“Resurrection”
• The New Testament gives ample evidence
that Jesus rose with His physical body: He
ate fish and honey (Luke 24:42–43); He said
He had flesh and bones (Luke 24:39); the
people touched Him (Luke 24:39–40; John
20:25–29); the tomb was empty (Luke 24:2–
3; John 20:1–10); and the angels said He had
risen (Mark 16:1–6).
“Resurrection”
• One of the most fundamental doctrines taught
by the Twelve was that Jesus was risen from
the tomb, with His glorified, resurrected body,
as in Acts 1:21–22; 2:32; 3:15; 4:33. To
obtain a resurrection with a celestial, exalted
body is the center point of hope in the gospel
of Jesus Christ. The Resurrection of Jesus is
the most glorious of all messages to mankind.
“Resurrection”
• Latter-day revelation confirms the reality of
the Resurrection of Christ and of all mankind,
as in Alma 11:41–45; 40; 3 Ne. 11; D&C 76;
Moses 7:62.
Isaiah 53:5
• 5 But he was wounded for our
transgressions, he was bruised for our
iniquities: the chastisement of our peace
was upon him; and with his stripes we
are healed.
Matthew 26:36
• 36 ¶Then cometh Jesus with them unto
a place called Gethsemane, and saith
unto the disciples, Sit ye here, while I go
and pray yonder.
Matthew 26:39, 42, 44
• 39 And he went a little further, and fell
on his face, and prayed, saying, O my
Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass
from me: nevertheless not as I will, but
as thou wilt.
• 42 He went away again the second
time, and prayed, saying, O my Father,
if this cup may not pass away from me,
except I drink it, thy will be done.
Matthew 26:39, 42, 44
• 44 And he left them, and went away
again, and prayed the third time, saying
the same words.
Luke 22:44; D&C 19:18
• 44 And being in an agony he prayed
more earnestly: and his sweat was as it
were great drops of blood falling down
to the g
• 18 Which suffering caused myself, even
God, the greatest of all, to tremble
because of pain, and to bleed at every
pore, and to suffer both body and
spirit—and would that I might not drink
the bitter cup, and shrink—round.