Pres Uchtdorf reminded us of the vastness of the universe and the knowledge of it that we didn't have just a hundred years ago. He told us that the universe didn't change, our ability to see it did.
This is the same with all truth. Truth does not change, but our ability to find and understand it can.
Pres Uchtdorf gave us four things we must do to find the truth for ourselves. As I list this actions from Pres Uchtdorf, I will also apply these actions to family scripture study.
1) Search the word of God. Your children (and you) cannot know if the scriptures are true if you do not read them. But notice, Pres Uchtdorf said to "search' the word of God, not just read it. I do believe that reading the scriptures is better than not, but to find the truth you must search for it. Take your study one step above reading.
2) Ponder and prepare to hear answers from God. As you study the scriptures with your family, make sure to discuss them. Talk to your children. Make sure they understand what is being read. Make sure the kids feel comfortable asking questions and having wonders. Don't try to rush through the study time to "get finished;" if you need to stop reading after just a few verses, that's okay.
3) Ask Heavenly Father to manifest the truth to you. Don't forget to pray before or after you study. Ask the Lord to help you understand and know the things you read are true.
4) Do God's will. Always talk about how the truth you find in the scriptures is applied to your children's lives. Let them tell you what they learned and how it can help them through problems they face.
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