5 Highlights for “Look to God and Live” by President Christofferson

by | Oct 14, 2025

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Lesson Plans Put Together by a Prayerful Human

Exceptional General Conference Quotes Plus Discussion-Promoting Questions

President Christofferson is quite profound and covers Book of Mormon promises, especially how to prosper and how to pull God into your life by repenting, even when times and challenges are extra tough. He candidly covers immorality in a clear and no-nonsense way. President Christofferson is a rock-solid apostle.

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All blue quotes are from D. Todd Christofferson‘s October 2025 General Conference talk (unless otherwise noted).

Quote #1 (flourish)

Possible Intro: Elder Christoffers offers a rock-solid gospel lesson in just a couple of paragraphs. (This makes a great intro to the whole lesson.)

—AND—

flourish: develop, grow, bloom, thrive, prosper

Possible discussion questions: What does looking to God mean—how do we look to God? (Accept all reasonable answers – according to Alma, it’s keep commandments, pray continually, counsel with God, and be full of gratitude towards God.) Should we feel less than worthy if we do not have a worry-free, problem-free life? Does having trials and hardships mean we are not blessed or loved by God the Father or Jesus Christ? How does looking to God help us FLOURISH even when our lives are hard? What helps us rise above this “precarious world”? (Accept all reasonable answers – according to President Nelson, it’s repentance.)

For printable copies of this lesson – click here.

Quote #2 (promise)

Possible engagement tool: Elder Christofferson highlights a vital teaching from the Book of Mormon.

Possible discussion questions: What is the most frequent promise made in the Book of Mormon? What is the Book of Mormon’s message to us? What’s the best way to get help with hardships and trials?

Quote #3 (essential)

This may be an uncomfortable topic, but you’d be surprised by how many members need to hear this in your group.

Note: Please divide among three readers to keep up interest and engagement.

Possible discussion questions: What influences are all around us that make sex and sexual feelings not sacred? What are some things you do to keep those influences out of your home and out of your life? What is one of the quickest ways to have the Spirit leave – according to this quote? (engage in immorality – dwell on sexual topics in disprespectful way) Why is it wrong to flirt by text with somone outside of marriage even if that is all you do? (Accept all reasonable answers – arouses lustful emotions.) Why is it important to be able to talk about those things and bring them up with each other? Why is it important to see the bishop as quickly as possible if you’ve been unchaste? (Accept all reasonable answers – because the bishop represents the Lord and is authorized to help you to through the repentance process.)

Quote #4 (prosper)

Possible engagement tool: Write “prosper” on the board. Ask your class to ponder what “prosper” means in the scriptures as we read the following quote.

Possible discussion question: How would you describe “prosper” in your own words? In what ways do you feel like you prosper as a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? How has the influence of the Holy Ghost helped you recently? What are some examples of the ways the Holy Ghost helps us?

Quote #5 (bravo)

Possible Intro: One of Elder Christofferson’s closing remarks brought up priorities. Ask the class to listen for his highest priority for Latter-day Saints.

Possible discussion questions: What is the highest priority for Latter-day Saints? What is the most important thing we can teach our families and our friends? (Accept all reasonable answers – Commandment #1, Love God with ALL the heart, etc.) People who should not let us down, do let us down—what is the most important relationship for us to develop? Why do you love God—or why is He your most significant priority?

Summary

Summarize class discussion highlights and/or share your testimony and feelings about President Christofferson’s talk. Thank your class for their excellent contributions and insights.

Final Comment

Please teach the quotes in any order that makes sense to you.

Teach with confidence, and if you would like some tips on how to feel more confident while teaching – try “9 Tips for More Class Participation.” May the Spirit bless and guide your efforts.

(You can find the full General Conference talk here.)

How to Teach Successfully and Give a Better Lesson

You have great content; now let’s ensure the lesson goes smoothly.

Unless you opt to spend a lot of time on a particular quote, try to pick around 2 questions per quote. Prayerfully select the questions that resonate the most with you and would make a meaningful discussion for your group of personalities.

The above “5 Highlights” quotes and discussion questions fit with Lesson Template 1 —OR— Lesson Template 2.

Lesson Prep

  • You can arrange the quotes in any order that makes sense to you. I suggest starting with the most important ones and working your way down. Don’t EVER worry about covering all the quotes. Rushed lessons are not as effective.
  • If you want the discussion to be more robust and meaningful, hand out reading assignments ahead of time and ask the reader to answer one question about them (i.e. pick one of the questions from each quote and give it to them, along with the assigned quote). The sooner you do this, the better, but if possible, at least show it to them before the Sacrament meeting. You can also send it via text or email.
  • Ask various people to read and participate, especially those who are not often asked to do so.

Lesson Delivery

  • Ensure every class member has the conference talk and scriptures in front of them or on their phone. Always invite the class to read along—hearing and seeing the words together increases comprehension and engagement.
  • Avoid videos – they shut down discussion. Save them for personal study.
  • If the discussion gets too non-spiritual, pull it back by going to the next quote or question.
  • Make sure you assign others to read the quotes. You’re talking enough already, and letting others read allows more people to participate.
  • Encourage discussion by accepting all reasonable answers. Validate people for participating, and be thankful they spoke up. Engage with the answer in a conversational way whenever it feels natural. Never say, “That’s not the right answer.”
  • Remember, spiritual discussion is golden. We want people to talk about the gospel together.
  • Never say, “We haven’t got to that part of the lesson yet.” If the discussion takes a different turn than your planned lesson, roll with it. The Spirit intends for you to be successful.

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