Mormon 8:14 (part two)
Here is a chance to share with us a part of the B.O.M. that has been “of great worth” to you so far this year. Please comment and share - we’d love to hear! 😁
Here is a chance to share with us a part of the B.O.M. that has been “of great worth” to you so far this year. Please comment and share - we’d love to hear! 😁
Mormon loved his people...and his enemies - no doubt about that! Because of that, he felt a great yearning to share with them that which to him was of “great worth”...😀
In the midst of a super sad and tragic chapter, there are a couple of nice things to point out. Makes me love and respect Mormon even more. 😇
Ok, truth be told - after chapter 1, Mormon 2-5 is a pretty sad and depressing tale of a very wicked and disobedient people. That said, Mormon loved them and there are some lessons for us to learn from it. 😀
I love how prophets often compare their experience with spiritual things with food. Words like “feasting”, “hungering and thirsting”, and “tasting” help me understand what it was probably like for them...and I want to do the same and like him, share it with those I love. 😀
Two of the greatest compliments a person (let alone a 10 year-old!) could ever receive - and what a blessing those qualities of Mormon have been to us!
I LOVE MORMON! This guy! I have grown to love him more than I ever have this time reading the B.O.M. Yes, I am proudly a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but what an honor it would be if someone described me as “Mormon”. 😇
I love how instructive 4 Nephi is! And it parallels so closely to our own society. To quote Marjorie Hinckley “I have two choices. I can choose to be happy or I can choose to be sad. I choose to be happy.” 4 Nephi is a great example of that! 😀
Can you imagine the daunting task of trying to describe how to be successful as a nation in a few short paragraphs? Much respect to Mormon and his editing skills. Hopefully this brief intro to 4th Nephi will prepare you to have a great experience in this very instructive book. 😀
3 Nephi 29-30 are yet another great reminder how important covenants, and particularly “the NEW covenant” of the Book of Mormon are to our loving Heavenly Father. 😀