Tag: Mormon

  • A reason to agree

    I finally realized a reason why the king of the Lamanites would agree to Mormon’s request to gather his people in one body. I had thought before that it would make it easier to kill the Nephites and while that is true, the reason it is important is that if the Nephites remain scattered in…

  • Potential for destruction

    I get the feeling that Mormon sees the possibility for the gentiles to be destroyed (at least in the promised land) by a remnant of the seed of Jacob if they do not repent in the later days, much like the Nephites were destroyed when they would no longer repent. I don’t know if that…

  • The wicked punished by the wicked

    When we seek to punish then we are not being righteous. Righteous people may seek justice but their aim is to deter or teach, not simply to exact revenge.

  • Abandoning success

    It is no wonder that the Nephites later imagined that Mormon could lead them to victory again – he stepped down as their leader after two successive years of victory. Afterwards they began to do in their military efforts. They failed to understand that he stepped down because of their wickedness and that thanks to…

  • Why so young?

    It amazes me that the Nephites would choose a leader for their armies who was only 16 years old. If they were righteous I could believe that they saw the Lord in Mormon’s life but they weren’t righteous. He says it was because he was large in statue and I believe his report, it just…

  • Sifting

    It just occurred to me that as the people went from unity and righteousness to division and wickedness they would not have been divided into geographically separate Nations at first. Over time they likely gravitated toward such but at first they would have been intermingled. It seems that in the process they gravitated toward the…

  • Know the God in whom we can trust

    When we do not know the God in whom we can trust then our faith is not sufficient to produce miracles. Moroni knows what he is talking about regarding when miracles cease because he watched in his lifetime as miracles became non-existent among his people.

  • Moroni’s first testimony

    The first thing Moroni writes is his testimony because he has no assurance that he will live to write more than that.

  • Perspective

    Even with the devastating loss (that he probably expected) Mormon didn’t lose his perspective. When virtually all his people were cut down in battle he still had hope for the future generations of the seed of Lehi.

  • One in 10,000

    There is something symbolic in the fact that after the great final battle there was only one hundredth of one percent of the people who survived. Mormon knew when he wrote the world along to father that the result would be something like that.