Alma 27-29
Is it really possible to “jump for joy” in the midst of tragedy and uncertainty?
Is it really possible to “jump for joy” in the midst of tragedy and uncertainty?
Never underestimate the Lord’s abilities to perform “many mighty miracles“ with someone who has a repentant heart.
The Book of Mormon clarifies the role of the Law of Moses in coming unto Christ for these early believers and shows us that in many ways and that he is certainly “in every particular” of our lives.
The Anti-Nephi-Lehies' decision to hide and bury their swords “as a testimony” of their repentance and commitment to never use them again showcases their deep conversion and willingness to sacrifice for their beliefs.
Does having a testimony and knowledge mean you are converted? When you are truly converted, you are willing to act on the knowledge that you have.
The Lord often wants exactly the same thing for us that we want; but he will often take us in a different direction than we planned to make the magic happen… and it usually is way out of our comfort zone.
One of the greatest stories of conversion in the Book of Mormon, couldn’t have happened without the example of two righteous, faithful women.
We are all as members of the Church asked to share the wonderful gospel with others…and if we follow Ammon’s example, I think we can do it. Here’s the link to the MTC Scripture activity!
What power for good would there be if those not of our faith and those in less-active families in our neighborhood could testify to each other of the friendship we and our families gave them.
When we set a good example, the Lord can make us instruments in His hands unto the salvation of many souls.