The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of NephiSmith, Joseph, Jr.
Religion
The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Sacred books; Latter Day Saint churches -- Sacred books
6:8 And Alma went and began to declare the word of God unto the church
which was established in the valley of Gideon, according to the
revelation of the truth of the word which had been spoken by his
fathers, and according to the spirit of prophecy which was in him,
according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who should
come to redeem his people from their sins, and the holy order by which
he was called. And thus it is written. Amen.
Alma Chapter 7
7:1 Behold my beloved brethren, seeing that I have been permitted to
come unto you, therefore I attempt to address you in my language; yea,
by my own mouth, seeing that it is the first time that I have spoken
unto you by the words of my mouth, I having been wholly confined to the
judgment-seat, having had much business that I could not come unto you.
7:2 And even I could not have come now at this time were it not that
the judgment-seat hath been given to another, to reign in my stead; and
the Lord in much mercy hath granted that I should come unto you.
7:3 And behold, I have come having great hopes and much desire that I
should find that ye had humbled yourselves before God, and that ye had
continued in the supplicating of his grace, that I should find that ye
were blameless before him, that I should find that ye were not in the
awful dilemma that our brethren were in at Zarahemla.
7:4 But blessed be the name of God, that he hath given me to know, yea,
hath given unto me the exceedingly great joy of knowing that they are
established again in the way of his righteousness.
7:5 And I trust, according to the Spirit of God which is in me, that I
shall also have joy over you; nevertheless I do not desire that my joy
over you should come by the cause of so much afflictions and sorrow
which I have had for the brethren at Zarahemla, for behold, my joy
cometh over them after wading through much affliction and sorrow.
7:6 But behold, I trust that ye are not in a state of so much unbelief
as were your brethren; I trust that ye are not lifted up in the pride
of your hearts; yea, I trust that ye have not set your hearts upon
riches and the vain things of the world; yea, I trust that you do not
worship idols, but that ye do worship the true and living God, and that
ye look forward for the remission of your sins, with an everlasting
faith, which is to come.
7:7 For behold, I say unto you there be many things to come; and
behold, there is one thing which is of more importance than they
all—for behold, the time is not far distant that the Redeemer liveth
and cometh among his people.
7:8 Behold, I do not say that he will come among us at the time of his
dwelling in his mortal tabernacle; for behold, the Spirit hath not said
unto me that this should be the case. Now as to this thing I do not
know; but this much I do know, that the Lord God hath power to do all
things which are according to his word.
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