The Book of Mormon
After receiving his vision in
1820, Joseph Smith realized that he should join none of the existing churches but should
continue his daily activities until he received further direction from the Lord.
Visitation of Moroni
On the evening of September 21,
1823, he knelt in prayer to God to ask of his status before him. He described the event as
follows:
While I was thus in the act of calling upon God, I discovered a light appearing
in my room, which continued to increase until the room was lighter than at noonday, when
immediately a personage appeared at my bedside, standing in the air, for his feet did not
touch the floor.
He had on a loose robe of most exquisite whiteness. It was a whiteness beyond
anything earthly I had ever seen; nor do I believe that any earthly thing could be made to
appear so exceedingly white and brilliant. His hands were naked, and his arms also, a
little above the wrist; so, also, were his feet naked, as were his legs, a little above
the ankles. His head and neck were also bare. I could discover that he had no other
clothing on but this robe, as it was open, so that I could see into his bosom.
Not only was his robe exceedingly white, but his whole person was glorious beyond
description, and his countenance truly like lightning. The room was exceedingly light, but
not so very bright as immediately around his person. When I first looked upon him, I was
afraid; but the fear soon left me.
He called me by name, and said unto me that he was a messenger sent from the
presence of God to me, and that his name was Moroni; that God had a work for me to do; and
that my name should be had for good and evil among all nations, kindreds, and tongues, or
that it should be both good and evil spoken of among all people.
He said there was a book deposited, written upon gold plates, giving an account
of the former inhabitants of this continent, and the source from whence they sprang. He
also said that the fulness of the everlasting Gospel was contained in it, as delivered by
the Savior to the ancient inhabitants; (Joseph Smith--History 1:30-34)
That message was of great importance, because Moroni delivered it four times, thus
firmly fixing it in Joseph's mind: Moroni appeared to Joseph two more times that night and
once the next morning and repeated his message. While Moroni talked with Joseph, Joseph
saw in vision the location of the plates, which were buried in a nearby hill. After
Moroni's fourth visit, Joseph went to the hill, pried up a large rock, and saw the plates
in a hole lined with rocks. Moroni appeared and forbade Joseph to take the plates. He told
Joseph that for the next four years, he must come to that spot once a year and be
instructed by Moroni about the ancient people. Joseph complied with Moroni's instructions
and visited the hill each year to be taught.
Accordingly, as I had been commanded, I went at the end of each year, and at each
time I found the same messenger there, and received instruction and intelligence from him
at each of our interviews, respecting what the Lord was going to do, and how and in what
manner his kingdom was to be conducted in the last days. (Joseph Smith--History 1:54)
Finally, with the visit for the fourth year, the time came for Joseph to receive the
plates.
At length the time arrived for obtaining the plates....On the twenty-second day
of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, having gone as usual at the end
of another year to the place where they were deposited, the same heavenly messenger
delivered them up to me with this charge: that I should be responsible for them; that if I
should let them go carelessly, or through any neglect of mine, I should be cut off; but
that if I would use all my endeavors to preserve them, until he, the messenger, should
call for them, they should be protected. (Joseph Smith--History 1:59)
I give you my witness that Joseph Smith did receive the plates from the angel Moroni,
and that the book which resulted from the translation of those plates is new scripture!
Another Testament of Jesus Christ
In order to understand about the
Book of Mormon, let us draw a comparison between it and the Bible. The Bible was written
by men who lived anciently in the Palestinian area. These men were prophets and received
revelations from God. They recorded their visions and teachings on scrolls or other
materials. These writings were translated and are available today as the Holy Bible. I
accept the Bible as being the word of God and look to it for knowledge and testimonies of
Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon was written by men who lived anciently in the American
continents. These men were also prophets and received revelation from God. They recorded
their visions and teachings on metal plates. The plates were condensed by a prophet named
Mormon into a single set of plates. The plates and were given by Mormon's son Moroni, as a
resurrected person, to Joseph Smith. They were translated and are available today as the
Book of Mormon. I accept the Book of Mormon as the word of God, and I look to it for
knowledge and testimonies of Jesus Christ. To me, it is another testament of Jesus Christ.
The Book of Mormon begins in
Jerusalem in the year 600 B.C. A prophet named Lehi was warned by God that Jerusalem was
about to be destroyed and that he should take his family and flee the city. Lehi obeyed
God, and his family traveled to the Red sea. Under guidance from the Lord, they
constructed a ship and came to the American continents. Upon their arrival, they began to
till the ground and build their homes. Not all of Lehi's family were righteous. The two
older sons, Laman and Lemuel, rebelled against their father and caused many conflicts in
their family. Eventually, the righteous members of the family separated themselves from
the rebellious ones, and two groups sprang up in the land. The righteous people were known
as Nephites, being named after Nephi, a younger son of Lehi. The unrighteous people were
known as Lamanites, being named after Laman.
The Nephites had prophets, and
these men prophesied of Jesus Christ. They testified to the need for a Messiah, and they
explained the atonement. They told the people to repent, and they gave them signs by which
they would know of the birth and later of the death of Jesus. For 600 years, the Nephites
and Lamanites coexisted in the land, sometimes at peace but usually at war.
The spiritual high-point of the
Book of Mormon is the visit to the Nephites by the resurrected Jesus Christ. This occurred
after his ascension to heaven as described in the Bible in the first chapter of Acts. The
Savior taught and ministered to the people, and he chose 12 disciples to lead the people.
For almost 200 years after the
Savior's visit, the Nephites and Lamanites were one people and lived in righteousness.
However, the people began to pursue the riches of the world, and they let jealousies and
envy take hold in their hearts. They again separated into two groups, and for the next 200
years great wickedness and wars covered the land. Finally the last great war occurred, and
the Nephite nation was destroyed. Only stragglers remained and they were hunted by the
Lamanites and killed. One of the few remaining Nephites was the prophet of the people, a
man named Moroni. His father, Mormon, had been the prophet before him but had been killed
in battle. Prior to his death, Mormon had given Moroni the metal plates upon which he had
condensed the history and religious life of the people. Moroni named that record the Book
of Mormon after his father. Moroni closed the book with his testimony of Christ.
Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all
ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all
your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye
may be perfect in Christ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in
nowise deny the power of God.
And again, if ye by the grace of God are perfect in Christ, and deny not his
power, then are ye sanctified in Christ by the grace of God, through the shedding of the
blood of Christ, which is in the covenant of the Father unto the remission of your sins,
that ye become holy, without spot. (Moroni 10:32-33)
Jesus Christ Appeared in Ancient America
Four hundred years before the time
of Moroni, as the time for Christ's crucifixion approached, great wickedness covered the
Nephite land, infecting both the Nephites and the Lamanites. The chief judge of the
Nephite government was slain, and the government was overthrown. The few people who
remembered the signs of Christ's death that had been given by the prophets looked forward
to the appearance of the signs, knowing that the Son of God would be slain for the sins of
the world. A great storm arose. Thunder! Lightnings! Cities burned! Other cities sank into
the sea! Earthquakes! For the space of three hours, great destruction occurred. Then
darkness covered the land, a darkness so thick that no light of any kind could be seen. As
the people mourned for their loved ones who had been killed, a voice was heard from the
heavens.
Wo, wo, wo unto this people; wo unto the inhabitants of the whole earth except
they shall repent; for the devil laugheth, and his angels rejoice, because of the slain of
the fair sons and daughters of my people; and it is because of their iniquity and
abominations that they are fallen.
And many great destructions have I caused to come upon this land, and upon this
people, because of their wickedness and their abominations.
O all ye that are spared because ye were more righteous than they, will ye not
now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?
Behold, I am Jesus Christ the Son of God. I created the heavens and the earth,
and all things that in them are. I was with the Father from the beginning. I am in the
Father, and the Father in me; and in me hath the Father glorified his name. (3 Nephi
9:2,12-13,15)
The people were so astonished at hearing the voice that they ceased to mourn, and there
was silence in the land. Later, the people discussed the wondrous thing that had happened.
While they were talking, they again heard a voice from heaven, but they could not
understand it. They heard the voice again and understood it not. The third time the voice
came, however, they understood what was being said.
And behold, the third time they did understand the voice which they heard; and it
said unto them:
Behold my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, in whom I have glorified my
name--hear ye him.
And it came to pass, as they understood they cast their eyes up again towards
heaven; and behold, they saw a Man descending out of heaven; and he was clothed in a white
robe; and he came down and stood in the midst of them; and the eyes of the whole multitude
were turned upon him, and they durst not open their mouths, even one to another, and wist
not what it meant, for they thought it was an angel that had appeared unto them. (3 Nephi
11:6-8)
I bear my witness that the resurrected Jesus Christ appeared to the Nephites!
Behold I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world.
And behold, I am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of
that bitter cup which the Father hath given me, and have glorified the Father in taking
upon me the sins of the world, in the which I have suffered the will of the Father in all
things from the beginning.
And it came to pass that when Jesus had spoken these words the whole multitude
fell to the earth; for they remembered that it had been prophesied among them that Christ
should show himself unto them after his ascension into heaven.
And it came to pass that the Lord spake unto them saying:
Arise and come forth unto me, that ye may thrust your hands into my side, and
also that ye may feel the prints of the nails in my hands and in my feet, that ye may know
that I am the God of Israel, and the God of the whole earth, and have been slain for the
sins of the world.
And it came to pass that the multitude went forth, and thrust their hands into
his side, and did feel the prints of the nails in his hands and in his feet; and this they
did do, going forth one by one until they had all gone forth, and did see with their eyes
and did feel with their hands, and did know of a surety and did bear record, that it was
he, of whom it was written by the prophets, that should come.
And when they had all gone forth and had witnessed for themselves, they did cry
out with one accord, saying: Hosanna! Blessed be the name of the Most High God! And they
did fall down at the feet of Jesus, and did worship him. (3 Nephi 11:10-17)
Why Another Book of Scripture?
It is a teaching of
"orthodox" Christianity that the Bible is the only book of Scripture. We are
often asked, "Why do you have your own Bible?" Our answer is, "We don't; we
have the same Bible as you". What the people are really asking is, "Why do you
have another book of Scripture?" Through revelation from God, Nephi received the
answer to that question. The Lord explained to the Nephites that he is the God of all
people, and that he has prophets and scripture among all righteous people.
But behold, there shall be many--at that day when I shall proceed to do a
marvelous work among them, that I may remember my covenants which I have made unto the
children of men, that I may set my hand again the second time to recover my people, which
are of the house of Israel;
And also, that I may remember the promises which I have made unto thee, Nephi,
and also unto thy father, that I would remember your seed; and that the words of your seed
should proceed forth out of my mouth unto your seed; and my words shall hiss forth unto
the ends of the earth, for a standard unto my people, which are of the house of Israel;
And because my words shall hiss forth--many of the Gentiles shall say: A Bible! A
Bible! We have got a Bible, and there cannot be any more Bible.
But thus saith the Lord God; O fools, they shall have a Bible; and it shall
proceed forth from the Jews, mine ancient covenant people. And what thank they the Jews
for the Bible which they receive from them? Yea, what do the Gentiles mean? Do they
remember the travails, and the labors, and the pains of the Jews, and their diligence unto
me, in bringing forth salvation unto the Gentiles?
O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people? Nay;
but ye have cursed them, and have hated them, and have not sought to recover them. But
behold, I will return all these things upon your own heads; for I the Lord have not
forgotten my people.
Thou fool, that shall say: A Bible, we have got a Bible, and we need no more
Bible. Have ye obtained a Bible save it were by the Jews?
Know ye not that there are more nations than one? Know ye not that I the Lord
your God, have created all men, and that I remember those who are upon the isles of the
sea; and that I rule in the heavens above and in the earth beneath; and I bring forth my
word unto the children of men, yea, even upon all nations of the earth?
Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? Know ye not
that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one
nation like unto another? Wherefore, I speak the same words unto one nation like unto
another. And when the two nations shall run together the testimony of the two nations
shall run together also.
And I do this that I may prove unto many that I am the same yesterday, today, and
forever; and that I speak forth my words according to mine own pleasure. And because that
I have spoken one word ye need not suppose that I can not speak another; for my work is
not yet finished; neither shall it be until the end of man, neither from that time
henceforth and forever.
Wherefore, because that ye have a Bible ye need not suppose that it contains all
my words; neither need ye suppose that I have not caused more to be written.
For I command all men, both in the east and in the west, and in the north, and in
the south, and in the islands of the sea, that they shall write the words which I speak
unto them; for out of the books which shall be written I will judge the world, every man
according to their works, according to that which is written.
For behold, I shall speak unto the Jews and they shall write it; and I shall also
speak unto the Nephites and they shall write it; and I shall also speak unto the other
tribes of the house of Israel, which I have led away, and they shall write it; and I shall
also speak unto all nations of the earth and they shall write it.
And it shall come to pass that the Jews shall have the words of the Nephites, and
the Nephites shall have the words of the Jews; and the Nephites and Jews shall have the
words of the lost tribes of Israel; and the lost tribes of Israel shall have the words of
the Nephites and the Jews.
And it shall come to pass that my people, which are of the house of Israel, shall
be gathered home unto the lands of their possessions; and my word also shall be gathered
in one. And I will show unto them that fight against my word and against my people, who
are of the house of Israel, that I am God, and that I covenanted with Abraham that I would
remember his seed forever. (2 Nephi 29:1-14)
Prophecies of the Book of Mormon
The Bible prophesies of the Book
of Mormon. Let us study those scriptures. Jesus taught the Jews that he would visit other
people of the House of Israel.
I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine.
As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for
the sheep.
And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and
they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd. (John 10:14-16)
This prophecy was fulfilled when Jesus visited the Nephites, as explained previously.
In speaking to the Nephites, he said.
And verily I say unto you, that ye are they of whom I said: Other sheep I have
which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and
there shall be one fold, and one shepherd. (3 Nephi 15:21)
People who oppose the LDS Church say the "other sheep" were the Gentile
nations and that Jesus' prophecy was fulfilled when Paul and the other missionaries took
the Gospel to those nations. However, Jesus explained to the Nephites that when he said
the other sheep would hear his voice, he meant literally hear his voice.
And they [the Jews] understood me not, for they supposed it had been the
Gentiles; for they understood not that the Gentiles should be converted through their
preaching.
And they understood me not that I said they shall hear my voice; and they
understood me not that the Gentiles should not at any time hear my voice--that I should
not manifest myself unto them save it were by the Holy Ghost.
But behold, ye have both heard my voice, and seen me; and ye are my sheep, and ye
are numbered among those whom the Father hath given me. (3 Nephi 15:22-24)
From the ancient prophet Ezekiel, we have a prophecy of two written records that would
become one in "Ezekiel's" hand.
The word of the Lord came again unto me, saying,
Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and
for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For
Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions:
And join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine
hand. (Ezekiel 37:15-17)
The Bible is the Stick of Judah because it is the religious history of the Jews. I
witness that the Book of Mormon is the Stick of Joseph, the record of the tribe of Joseph.
Today, we have them in one hand as testaments of Jesus Christ!
In giving his last blessing to his
twelve sons, Jacob prophesied that his son Joseph would have descendants that would go
over a "wall".
Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run
over the wall; (Genesis 49:22)
Lehi was a descendant of Joseph, and when he brought his family across the ocean, he
fulfilled the prophecy that Joseph's branches would run over the wall, for at that time
the oceans were truly walls that restricted the people to their known world.
Isaiah prophesied that Jerusalem
would speak out of the ground with a voice that was familiar to the people and that its
speech would whisper out of the dust.
Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, the city [where] David dwelt! add ye year to year; let
them kill sacrifices.
Yet I will distress Ariel, and there shall be heaviness and sorrow: and it shall
be unto me as Ariel.
And I will camp against thee round about, and will lay siege against thee with a
mount, and I will raise forts against thee.
And thou shalt be brought down, [and] shalt speak out of the ground, and
thy speech shall be low out of the dust, and thy voice shall be, as of one
that hath a familiar spirit, out of the ground, and thy speech shall whisper out of
the dust. (Isaiah 29:1-4, emphasis added)
Lehi's migration to the American continent, as described in the Book of Mormon, began
at Jerusalem; his posterity thus represents that city. Moroni, the last Book of Mormon
prophet, buried the plates in the ground. Joseph Smith removed the plates from the ground,
translated them, and published the Book of Mormon as a new witness of the familiar story
of Jesus Christ, the Messiah.
We have discussed four scriptures
that prophesy of the Book of Mormon. People who oppose the church, however, refer to
chapter 22 of the Book of Revelation and claim that it forbids other books of Scripture
besides the Bible. Let us look at the verses they use.
For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book.
If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are
written in this book;
And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy,
God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from
the things which are written in this book. (Revelation 22:18-19, emphasis added)
In those verses, John said that no one should add to or take away from "the
prophecy of this book". It is clear that John was referring to his book of Revelation
and not the Bible itself, for the following reasons:
The Book of Revelation is a book
of prophecy or revelation while the Bible is a book of testimony. In
Revelation 1:1 we read, "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to
shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified
it by his angel unto his servant John". That verse is a clear indication that the
book of Revelation is a book of prophecy. The Bible, on the other hand, is a book of
testimony of Jesus, containing two testaments of him.
When John wrote the verses quoted
above, the Bible did not exist as a book. The various manuscripts were canonized into the
Bible at a later date as manuscripts were collected by the Catholic church.
From another viewpoint, John said
that no man should add to or take from the book of prophecy. He did not say
that God could not add to the prophecy. If the Book of Mormon is true, then
it was added by God not by man.
In Deuteronomy there is a verse
that is similar to the verses from the book of Revelation that we just discussed .
Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish
ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.
(Deuteronomy 4:2)
If that verse were interpreted in the way that some people interpret Revelation
22:18-19, most of the Bible would have to be discarded since it came after Deuteronomy was
given. I think that in both Deuteronomy and Revelation, the Lord was not talking about the
media used to record his revelations. I think he was talking about us being obedient to
all his commandments rather than our picking and choosing the ones we would obey.
Shortly before closing the Book of
Mormon, Moroni explained how those who read that book can know if the book is of God.
And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God,
the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall
ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the
truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost.
And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things. (Moroni
10:4-5)
Moroni's challenge to us is to sincerely read the Book of Mormon and to
ask God in the name of Jesus Christ if the Book of Mormon is true. Moroni promises that if
we do these things, God will reveal to us by the power of the Holy Ghost that the Book of
Mormon is true! I give you my testimony that I know by that power that the Book of Mormon
is true.
Book of Mormon Testifies of Jesus Christ
The Book of Mormon is another
testament of Jesus Christ. Let us read verses from the Book of Mormon that teach of Jesus.
Nephi, who left Jerusalem with his father Lehi in 600 B.C., saw in vision the birth of
Jesus of Nazareth.
And it came to pass that he [the Spirit of the Lord who came to Nephi in vision]
said unto me: Look! And I looked as if to look upon him, and I saw him not; for he had
gone from before my presence.
And it came to pass that I looked and beheld the great city of Jerusalem, and
also other cities. and I beheld the city of Nazareth; and in the city of Nazareth I beheld
a virgin, and she was exceedingly fair and white.
And it came to pass that I saw the heavens open; and an angel came down and stood
before me; and he said unto me: Nephi, what beholdest thou?
And I said unto him: A virgin, most beautiful and fair above all other virgins.
And he said unto me: Knowest thou the condescension of God?
And I said unto him: I know that he loveth his children; nevertheless, I do not
know the meaning of all things.
And he said unto me: Behold, the virgin whom thou seest is the mother of the Son
of God, after the manner of the flesh.
And it came to pass that I beheld that she was carried away in the Spirit; and
after she had been carried away in the Spirit for the space of a time the angel spake unto
me, saying: Look!
And I looked and beheld the virgin again, bearing a child in her arms.
And the angel said unto me; Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Son of the
Eternal Father!... (1 Nephi 11:12-21)
Lehi taught his son Jacob about the Redemption.
Nevertheless, Jacob, my firstborn in the wilderness, thou knowest the greatness
of God; and he shall consecrate thine afflictions for thy gain.
Wherefore, thy soul shall be blessed, and thou shalt dwell safely with thy
brother, Nephi; and thy days shall be spent in the service of thy God. Wherefore, I know
that thou are redeemed, because of the righteousness of thy Redeemer; for thou hast beheld
that in the fulness of time he cometh to bring salvation unto men.
And thou hast beheld in thy youth his glory; wherefore, thou are blessed even as
they unto whom he shall minister in the flesh; for the Spirit is the same, yesterday,
today, and forever. And the way is prepared from the fall of man, and salvation is free.
And men are instructed sufficiently that they know good from evil. And the law is
given unto men. And by the law no flesh is justified; or, by the temporal law they were
cut off; and also, by the spiritual law they perish from that which is good, and become
miserable forever.
Wherefore, redemption cometh in and though the Holy Messiah; for he is full of
grace and truth.
Behold, he offereth himself a sacrifice for sin, to answer the ends of the law,
unto all those who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit; and unto none else can the
ends of the law be answered.
Wherefore, how great the importance to make these things known unto the
inhabitants of the earth, that they may know that there is no flesh that can dwell in the
presence of God, save it be through the merits, and mercy, and grace of the Holy Messiah,
who layeth down his life according to the flesh, and taketh it again by the power of the
Spirit, that he may bring to pass the resurrection of the dead, being the first that
should rise.
Wherefore, he is the firstfruits unto God, inasmuch as he shall make intercession
for all the children of men; and they that believe in him shall be saved.
And because of the intercession for all, all men come unto God; wherefore, they
stand in the presence of him, to be judged of him according to the truth and holiness
which is in him. Wherefore, the ends of the law which the Holy One hath given, unto the
inflicting of the punishment which is affixed, which punishment that is affixed is in
opposition to that of the happiness which is affixed, to answer the ends of the
atonement-- (2 Nephi 2:2-10)
After his father Lehi's death, Jacob, taught the people about the grace of Christ.
Wherefore, my beloved brethren, reconcile yourselves to the will of God, and not
to the will of the devil and the flesh; and remember, after ye are reconciled unto God,
that it is only in and through the grace of God that ye are saved.
Wherefore, may God raise you from death by the power of the resurrection, and
also from everlasting death by the power of the atonement, that ye may be received into
the eternal kingdom of God, that ye may praise him through grace divine. Amen. (2 Nephi
10:24-25)
Nephi, Jacob, and another brother named Joseph taught of Christ.
Wherefore we labored diligently among our people, that we might persuade them to
come unto Christ, and partake of the goodness of God, that they might enter into his rest,
lest by any means he should swear in his wrath [due to their wickedness] they should not
enter in, as in the provocation in the days of temptation while the children of Israel
were in the wilderness.
Wherefore, we would to God that we could persuade all men not to rebel against
God, to provoke him to anger, but that all men would believe in Christ, and view his
death, and suffer his cross and bear the shame of the world;... (Jacob 1:7-8)
A righteous Nephite King named Benjamin taught his people of Jesus Christ.
For behold, the time cometh, and is not far distant, that with power, the Lord
Omnipotent who reigneth, who was, and is from all eternity to all eternity, shall come
down from heaven among the children of men, and shall dwell in a tabernacle of clay, and
shall go forth amongst men, working mighty miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the
dead, causing the lame to walk, the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear,
and curing all manner of diseases.
And he shall cast out devils, or the evil spirits which dwell in the hearts of
the children of men.
And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and
fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death; for behold, blood cometh
from every pore, so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of
his people.
And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and
earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and his mother shall be called Mary.
And lo, he cometh unto his own, that salvation might come unto the children of
men even through faith on his name; and even after all this they shall consider him a man,
and say that he hath a devil, and shall scourge him, and shall crucify him.
And he shall rise the third day from the dead; and behold he standeth to judge
the world; and behold, all these things are done that a righteous judgment might come upon
the children of men.
For behold, and also his blood atoneth for the sins of those who have fallen by
the transgression of Adam, who have died not knowing the will of God concerning them, or
who have ignorantly sinned.
But wo, wo unto him who knoweth that he rebelleth against God! For salvation
cometh to none such except it be through repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ.
(Mosiah 3:5-12)
King Benjamin's discourse had such a great effect on the people that they were
converted to Christ.
And now, it came to pass that when King Benjamin had made an end of speaking the
words which had been delivered unto him by the angel of the Lord, that he cast his eyes
round about on the multitude, and behold they had fallen to the earth, for the fear of the
Lord had come upon them.
And they had viewed themselves in their own carnal state, even less than the dust
of the earth. And they all cried aloud with one voice, saying: O have mercy, and apply the
atoning blood of Christ that we may receive forgiveness of our sins, and our hearts may be
purified; for we believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who created heaven and earth,
and all things; who shall come down among the children of men.
And it came to pass that after they had spoken these words the Spirit of the Lord
came upon them, and they were filled with joy, having received a remission of their sins,
and having peace of conscience, because of the exceeding faith which they had in Jesus
Christ who should come, according to the words which King Benjamin had spoken unto them.
(Mosiah 4:1-3)
A Nephite prophet named Alma taught of the change that comes to those who accept
Christ.
And now behold, I ask of you, my brethren of the church, have ye spiritually been
born of God? Have ye received his image in your countenances? Have ye experienced this
mighty change in your hearts?
Do ye exercise faith in the redemption of him who created you? Do you look
forward with an eye of faith, and view this mortal body raised in immortality, and this
corruption raised in incorruption, to stand before God to be judged according to the deeds
which have been done in the mortal body? (Alma 5:14-15)
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A Nephite missionary named Amulek
held a debate with a corrupt lawyer named Zeezrom. During the encounter, Amulek taught the
redemption of Christ.
And he [Christ] shall come into the world to redeem his people; and he shall take
upon him the transgressions of those who believe on his name; and these are they that
shall have eternal life, and salvation cometh to none else.
Therefore the wicked remain as though there had been no redemption made, except
it be the loosing of the bands of death; for behold, the day cometh that all shall rise
from the dead and stand before God, and be judged according to their works.
Now there is a death which is called a temporal death; and the death of Christ
shall loose the bands of this temporal death, that all shall be raised from this temporal
death.
The spirit and the body shall be reunited again in its perfect form; both limb
and joint shall be restored to its proper frame, even as we now are at this time; and we
shall be brought to stand before God, knowing even as we know now, and have a bright
recollection of all our guilt. (Alma 11:40-43)
The subsequent story (given in an earlier chapter on Faith) of Zeezrom's
conversion to Jesus Christ and activity as a missionary is one of the great stories of the
Book of Mormon.
Nephite missionaries had great
success in teaching the Gospel to the Lamanites. The Lamanites were converted to Jesus
Christ, and they looked forward to his coming as the Messiah.
And they [the Lamanites] did also bury their weapons of war, according as their
brethren had, and they began to be a righteous people; and they did walk in the ways of
the Lord, and did observe to keep his commandments and his statutes.
Yea, and they did keep the law of Moses; for it was expedient that they should
keep the law of Moses as yet, for it was not all fulfilled. But notwithstanding the law of
Moses, they did look forward to the coming of Christ, considering that the law of Moses
was a type of his coming, and believing that they must keep those outward performances
until the time that he should be revealed unto them.
Now they did not suppose that salvation came by the law of Moses; but the law of
Moses did serve to strengthen their faith in Christ; and thus they did retain a hope
through faith, unto eternal salvation, relying upon the spirit of prophecy, which spake of
those things to come. (Alma 25:14-16)
Ammon, one of the Nephite missionaries that taught the Lamanites, praised God for his
opportunity to serve the Lord as a missionary.
And now, these are the words of Ammon to his brethren, which say thus: My
brothers and my brethren, behold I say unto you, how great reason we have to rejoice; for
could we have supposed when we started from the land of Zarahemla that God would have
granted unto us such great blessings?
And now, I ask, what great blessings has he bestowed upon us? Can ye tell?
Behold, I answer for you; for our brethren, the Lamanites, were in darkness, yea,
even in the darkest abyss, but behold, how many of them are brought to behold the
marvelous light of God! And this is the blessing which hath been bestowed upon us, that we
have been made instruments in the hands of God to bring about this great work.
Behold, thousands of them do rejoice, and have been brought into the fold of God.
Behold, the field was ripe, and blessed are ye, for ye did thrust in the sickle,
and did reap with your might, yea, all the day long did ye labor; and behold the number of
your sheaves! And they shall be gathered into the garners, that they are not wasted.
Yea, they shall not be beaten down by the storm at the last day; yea, neither
shall they be harrowed up by the whirlwinds; but when the storm cometh they shall be
gathered together in their place, that the storm cannot penetrate to them; yea, neither
shall they be driven with fierce winds whithersoever the enemy listeth to carry them.
But behold, they are in the hands of the Lord of the harvest, and they are his;
and he will raise them up at the last day.
Blessed be the name of our God; let us sing his praise, yea, let us give thanks
to his holy name, for he doth work righteousness forever.
For if we had not come up out of the land of Zarahemla, these our dearly beloved
brethren, who have so dearly beloved us, would still have been racked with hatred against
us, yea, and they would also have been strangers to God. (Alma 26:1-9)
During the era that Ammon and the other missionaries taught the Lamonites, the Nephite
prophet was a man named Alma. Alma had grown up as the son of the prophet, but he had not
been converted to the Lord. Instead, he went about trying to destroy the church. He was
converted through the appearance to him of an angel.
For I went about with the sons of Mosiah, seeking to destroy the church of God;
but behold, God sent his holy angel to stop us by the way.
And behold, he spake unto us, as it were the voice of thunder, and the whole
earth did tremble beneath our feet; and we all fell to the earth, for the fear of the Lord
came upon us.v
But behold, the voice said unto me: Arise. And I arose and stood up, and beheld
the angel.
And he said unto me: If thou wilt of thyself be destroyed, seek no more to
destroy the church of God.
And it came to pass that I fell to the earth; and it was for the space of three
days and three nights that I could not open my mouth, neither had I the use of my limbs.
And the angel spake more things unto me, which were heard by my brethren, but I
did not hear them; for when I heard the words--If thou wilt be destroyed of thyself, seek
no more to destroy the church of God--I was struck with such great fear and amazement lest
perhaps I should be destroyed, that I fell to the earth and I did hear no more.
But I was racked with eternal torment, for my soul was harrowed up to the
greatest degree and racked with all my sins.
Yea, I did remember all my sins and iniquities, for which I was tormented with
the pains of hell; yea, I saw that I had rebelled against my God, and that I had not kept
his holy commandments.v
Yea, and I had murdered many of his children, or rather led them away unto
destruction; yea, and in fine so great had been my iniquities, that the very thought of
coming into the presence of my God did rack my soul with inexpressible horror.
Oh, thought I, that I could be banished and become extinct both soul and body,
that I might not be brought to stand in the presence of my God to be judged of my deeds.
And now, for three days and for three nights was I racked, even with the pains of
a damned soul.
And it came to pass that as I was thus racked with torment, while I was harrowed
up by the memory of my many sins, behold, I remembered also to have heard my father
prophesy unto the people concerning the coming of one Jesus Christ, a Son of God, to atone
for the sins of the world.
Now, as my mind caught hold upon this thought, I cried within my heart: O Jesus,
thou Son of God, have mercy on me, who am in the gall of bitterness, and am encircled
about by the everlasting chains of death.
And now, behold, when I thought this, I could remember my pains no more; yea, I
was harrowed up by the memory of my sins no more.
And oh, what joy, and what marvelous light I did behold; yea, my soul was filled
with joy as exceeding as was my pain!
Yea, I say unto you, my son, that there could be nothing so exquisite and so
bitter as were my pains. Yea, and again I say unto you, my son, that on the other hand,
there can be nothing so exquisite and sweet as was my joy. (Alma 36:6-21)
There are many other wonderful
stories in the Book of Mormon about conversions to Jesus Christ, stories that teach that
lives are changed when people accept Christ and follow him.