Mormon’s Example
Godly Sorrow vs. Worldly Sorrow
Gratitude and Recognizing God
Love and Compassion
Preparing for Christ’s Judgment
100

What age was Mormon when Ammaron first came to him?

Mormon 1:2

10

100

What is godly sorrow? 

Mormon 2:10-15

Godly sorrow is the sorrow that leads to repentance and a desire to change. -Broken Heats & contrite spirits. 

100

What did the Nephites fail to recognize that Mormon noticed? 

Mormon 3:3, 9

They did not recognize that the Lord had spared them.

100

How did Mormon feel about his people, despite their wickedness? 

Mormon 3:12

He loved them deeply, even though they were wicked.

100

What message did Mormon urge everyone to follow?

Mormon 3:21–22  

He urged everyone to believe in Jesus Christ, repent, and prepare for the judgment-seat.

200

What qualities did Mormon have that set him apart from the people around him?

Mormon 1:2–5

He was faithful, trustworthy, and quick to observe

200

What is worldly sorrow? 

Mormon 2:10-15

Worldly sorrow is regret or guilt without the desire to repent or turn to God. Also cursing God.

200

What are some blessings that come from recognizing God’s influence in our lives? 

Mormon 2:26; 3:3, 9

We feel closer to God and more aware of His blessings when we recognize His influence.

200

How did Mormon continue to show love and compassion? 

Mormon 3:12

Mormon loved the people and continued to care for them, despite their rebellion. -Prayed to God for them.

200

How does believing in Christ help us prepare for eternal life? 

Mormon 3:21

Believing in Christ brings us closer to God and prepares us for eternal life.

300

How did Mormon describe the world he lived in?

Mormon 2:18-19  

He described it as a time of “wickedness and abominations.” 

300

How does godly sorrow lead us to Christ? 

Mormon 2:14

Godly sorrow leads us to Christ by inspiring us to repent and seek forgiveness.

300

What are the consequences of not acknowledging God’s influence?

Mormon 2:26  

Failing to recognize God’s hand can lead to pride, ingratitude, and further disobedience.

300

How can we love others unconditionally? 

Mormon 3:12

We can love others unconditionally, even if they make poor choices.

300

What does it mean to truly repent? 

Mormon 3:21-22

It means turning from sin, seeking forgiveness, and living according to God’s teachings.

400

What qualities helped Mormon stay spiritually strong? 

Mormon 1:2–3, 13–17

He was faithful, trustworthy, and quick to observe

400

How can we turn worldly sorrow into godly sorrow? 

Mormon 2:10-14

We can focus on Christ, sincerely desire to change, and seek His help to become better.

400

What can we do to show we are thankful for God’s blessings? 

Mormon 3:3

Pray, keep the commandments, and actively acknowledge His blessings in our lives.

400

What should we do to show love to others? 

Mormon 3:12

We should love everyone, showing kindness and patience. -Pray to God for them.

400

Why is remembering God’s mercy important? 

Mormon 2:19; 5:10-11

Remembering God’s mercy helps us remain humble and faithful.

500

What special role did Mormon have?

Mormon 1:1-3

He was chosen to keep the records.

500

What kind of sorrow produces repentance that leads to salvation? 

See 2 Corinthians 7:10 (supporting verse)

Godly sorrow produces repentance that leads to salvation.

500

How can recognizing God’s blessings help us during difficult times? 

Mormon 3:9

Recognizing God’s blessings can provide strength and comfort, even during difficult times.

500

If you could tell Mormon one thing about how his example has inspired you, what would it be? 

Reflect on Mormon 3:17-20

Open-ended answer. Encourage personal reflections on Mormon’s influence.

500

How does reflecting on Mormon’s life inspire us today? 

Mormon 3:20-22

Reflecting on Mormon’s life can inspire us to be faithful, share the gospel, and prepared for judgment.

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