Book of Mormon

Covenant of Christ

 

 

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27 Now it came to pass that when those Lamanites who had gone to war against the Nephites had found, after their many struggles to destroy them, that it was in vain to seek their destruction, they returned again to the land of Nephi. 2 And it came to pass that the Amlicites, because of their loss, were exceeding angry. And when they saw that they could not seek revenge from the Nephites, they began to stir up the people in anger against their brethren, the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi; therefore, they began again to destroy them. 3 Now this people again refused to take their arms, and they suffered themselves to be slain according to the desires of their enemies.

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27 When the Lamanites who went to war against the Nephites found — after many persistent attempts to destroy them — that it was useless to try to destroy them, they returned to the land of Nephi. And because of losing, the Amlicites were very angry. When they saw they couldn’t get revenge on the Nephites, they started to provoke the people to be angry with the former Lamanites, the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi. So they again started to kill them. Now they again refused to defend themselves, and they let themselves be killed by their enemy.

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4 Now when Ammon and his brethren saw this work of destruction among those whom they so dearly beloved, and among those who had so dearly beloved them — for they were treated as though they were angels sent from God to save them from everlasting destruction — therefore, when Ammon and his brethren saw this great work of destruction, they were moved with compassion. And they said unto the king, 5 Let us gather together this people of the Lord, and let us go down to the land of Zarahemla, to our brethren the Nephites, and flee out of the hands of our enemies, that we be not destroyed. 6 But the king said unto them, Behold, the Nephites will destroy us because of the many murders and sins we have committed against them. 7 And Ammon saith, I will go and inquire of the Lord, and if he say unto us, Go down unto our brethren, will ye go? 8 And the king said unto him, Yea, if the Lord saith unto us, Go, we will go down unto our brethren, and we will be their slaves until we repair unto them the many murders and sins which we have committed against them. 9 But Ammon said unto him, It is against the law of our brethren, which was established by my father, that there should be any slaves among them; therefore, let us go down and rely upon the mercies of our brethren. 10 But the king said unto him, Inquire of the Lord, and if he saith unto us, Go, we will go; otherwise, we will perish in the land.

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These were people Ammon and his companions dearly loved. They, in turn, treated Ammon and his companions as if they were angels sent from God to save them from everlasting destruction. So when Ammon and his companions saw this brutal slaughter, they were overwhelmed with compassion, and they suggested to the king: Let’s gather this people of the Lord, and let’s go down to the land of Zarahemla to the Nephites and escape from our enemies, so we won’t be destroyed. But the king responded: The Nephites will kill us because of the many murders and sins we’ve committed against them. Then Ammon said: I’ll ask the Lord. And if He says to us, Go down to the Nephites, will you go? And the king replied: Yes, if the Lord says to go, we’ll go down to the Nephites. We’ll be their slaves until we make up to them the many murders and sins we’ve committed against them. But Ammon said: It violates the law of the Nephites my father established for there to be any slavery. So let’s go and rely on the mercy of the Nephites. 10 And so the king said: Then go ahead and ask the Lord, and if He tells us, Go, we’ll go. Otherwise, we’ll die here.

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11 And it came to pass that Ammon went and inquired of the Lord, and the Lord said unto him, 12 Get this people out of this land, that they perish not, for Satan has great hold on the hearts of the Amlicites, who do stir up the Lamanites to anger against their brethren to slay them. Therefore, get thee out of this land; and blessed are this people in this generation, for I will preserve them.

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11 And Ammon went and asked the Lord, and the Lord said to him: 12 Remove the people from this land and save their lives, because Satan has a firm grip on the Amlicites’ hearts, who incite the Lamanites to such anger against their brethren they will kill them; therefore leave this land. These people in this generation are blessed, therefore I’ll preserve them.

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13 And now it came to pass that Ammon went and told the king all the words which the Lord had said unto him. 14 And they gathered together all their people — yea, all the people of the Lord — and did gather together all their flocks and herds, and departed out of the land, and came into the wilderness which divided the land of Nephi from the land of Zarahemla, and came over near the borders of the land.

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13 Now Ammon repeated to the king everything the Lord told him. 14 And they gathered all their people (the Lord’s people), and together with their flocks and herds, departed into the wilderness separating the land of Nephi from the land of Zarahemla and approached the border of that land.

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15 And it came to pass that Ammon said unto them, Behold, I and my brethren will go forth into the land of Zarahemla, and ye shall remain here until we return; and we will try the hearts of our brethren, whether they will that ye shall come into their land.

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15 Then Ammon said to them: My companions and I will enter the land of Zarahemla, and you wait here until we return. We’ll learn the Nephites’ attitude to find out whether they’re willing to let you enter their land.

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16 And it came to pass that as Ammon was going forth into the land, that he and his brethren met Alma, over in the place of which has been spoken; and behold, this was a joyful meeting. 17 Now the joy of Ammon was so great, even that he was full; yea, he was swallowed up in the joy of his God, even to the exhausting of his strength, and he fell again to the earth. 18 Now was not this exceeding joy? Behold, this is joy which none receiveth, save it be the truly penitent and humble seeker of happiness. 19 Now the joy of Alma in meeting his brethren was truly great, and also the joy of Aaron, of Omner, and Himni; but behold, their joy was not that to exceed their strength.

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16 Just when Ammon entered the land, he and his brothers met Alma as was previously recorded in this account; and this was a joyful meeting. 17 Now Ammon was so joyful he was overcome. He was so emotional his strength failed him and he fell to the ground again. 18 Wouldn’t you agree this is overwhelming joy? This kind of joy is only experienced by the truly repentant and humble candidate for hope in Christ. 19 Now Alma’s joy in meeting his friends was truly great, and so was the joy of Aaron, Omner, and Himni; but their joy did not overcome their strength.

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20 And now it came to pass that Alma conducted his brethren back to the land of Zarahemla, even to his own house. And they went and told the chief judge all the things that had happened unto them in the land of Nephi among their brethren the Lamanites.

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20 Alma brought his brothers to his house in Zarahemla. Next, they went and recounted to the chief judge everything that had happened to them in the land of Nephi among their Lamanite brothers and sisters.

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21 And it came to pass that the chief judge sent a proclamation throughout all the land, desiring the voice of the people concerning the admitting their brethren, who were the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi. 22 And it came to pass that the voice of the people came, saying, Behold, we will give up the land of Jershon, which is on the east by the sea, which joins the land Bountiful, which is on the south of the land Bountiful. And this land Jershon is the land which we will give unto our brethren for an inheritance. 23 And behold, we will set our armies between the land Jershon and the land Nephi, that we may protect our brethren in the land of Jershon. And this we do for our brethren on account of their fear to take up arms against their brethren, lest they should commit sin. And this, their great fear, came because of their sore repentance which they had on account of the many murders and their awful wickedness. 24 And now behold, this will we do unto our brethren, that they may inherit the land Jershon; and we will guard them from their enemies by our armies, on conditions that they will give us a portion of their substance to assist us, that we may maintain our armies.

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21 As a result, the chief judge sent an announcement throughout the land, asking for the vote of the people on whether to welcome these Lamanites, the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi, to their land. 22 And the people voted, agreeing to let them settle in the land of Jershon. That land is east next to the sea, bordering Bountiful on the south. This land of Jershon was approved for their Lamanite brothers and sisters as their inheritance. 23 And they agreed to set their armies between the land of Jershon and the land of Nephi, to protect their Lamanite brothers and sisters in the land of Jershon. They voted to do this for them because the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi were afraid of sinning if they were to arm themselves to fight their brethren. Their fear over this came from the difficulty they experienced repenting of the many murders they committed and their prior awful wickedness. 24 They agreed to do this for their Lamanite brothers and sisters so they could have the land of Jershon as their own. And they agreed to protect them from their enemies with Nephite armies, on the condition that they help support the armies by providing the required resources.

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25 Now it came to pass that when Ammon had heard this, he returned to the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi, and also Alma with him, into the wilderness where they had pitched their tents, and made known unto them all these things. And Alma also related unto them his conversion with Ammon, and Aaron, and his brethren. 26 And it came to pass that it did cause great joy among them. And they went down into the land of Jershon, and took possession of the land of Jershon, and they were called by the Nephites, the people of Ammon; therefore, they were distinguished by that name ever after. 27 And they were numbered among the people of Nephi, and also numbered among the people who were of the church of God. And they were also distinguished for their zeal towards God and also towards men, for they were perfectly honest and upright in all things; and they were firm in the faith of Christ, even unto the end. 28 And they did look upon shedding the blood of their brethren with the greatest abhorrence, and they never could be prevailed upon to take up arms against their brethren; and they never did look upon death with any degree of terror, for their hope and views of Christ and the resurrection. Therefore, death was swallowed up to them by the victory of Christ over it. 29 Therefore, they would suffer death in the most aggravating and distressing manner which could be inflicted by their brethren, before they would take the sword or the cimeter to smite them. 30 And thus they were a zealous and beloved people, a highly favored people of the Lord.

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25 After Ammon learned this, he returned with Alma to the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi camping and waiting in the wilderness, and explained all this to them. And Alma also told them the story about his, Ammon’s, Aaron’s, and their brothers’ conversion. 26 Hearing the account made them rejoice. Then they settled into the land of Jershon. And the Nephites called them Ammon’s people; so they were identified by that name from then on. 27 They were recognized as Nephites and included among the people who belonged to God’s congregation. They were also known for their devotion to God and respect for their fellow man, because they were entirely honest and upright in all things. They were firm in the faith of Christ, until the end. 28 And they abhorred the idea of shedding the blood of their fellow human beings. They could never be persuaded to arm themselves to fight their fellowmen again. They weren’t terrified of dying because of their hope and trust in Christ and the resurrection. For them, death was swallowed up by Christ’s victory over it. 29 That being so, they endured being killed in the most cruel and painful ways inflicted by their brethren and still wouldn’t defend themselves with the sword or cimeter. 30 They were a dedicated and dearly loved people, who were remarkably blessed by the Lord.

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28 And now it came to pass that after the people of Ammon were established in the land of Jershon, and a church also established in the land, and the armies of the Nephites were set round about the land of Jershon — yea, in all the borders round about the land of Zarahemla — behold, the armies of the Lamanites had followed their brethren into the wilderness. 2 And thus there was a tremendous battle — yea, even such an one as never had been known among all the people in the land from the time Lehi left Jerusalem; yea, and tens of thousands of the Lamanites were slain and scattered abroad. 3 Yea, and also there was a tremendous slaughter among the people of Nephi; nevertheless, the Lamanites were driven and scattered, and the people of Nephi returned again to their lands. 4 And now this was a time that there was a great mourning and lamentation heard throughout all the land, among all the people of Nephi. 5 Yea, the cry of widows mourning for their husbands, and also of fathers a mourning for their sons, and the daughter for the brother; yea, and the brother for the father. And thus the cry of mourning was heard among every one of them, a mourning for their kindred who had been slain. 6 And now surely this was a sorrowful day; yea, a time of solemnity and a time of much fasting and prayer. 7 And thus ended the fifteenth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.

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28 After Ammon’s people settled in Jershon — and a congregation also established for them — and after the Nephite armies began guarding the land of Jershon — and the border surrounding the land of Zarahemla also — it turned out that Lamanite armies had followed the Anti-Nephi-Lehies in the wilderness. It resulted in a tremendous battle, the worst warfare experienced by the entire population since Lehi departed Jerusalem. Tens of thousands of the Lamanites were killed, their bodies scattered on the ground. There was also a terrible slaughter of the Nephites. Overall, the Lamanites lost and were chased away, and the Nephites returned home. This was a terrible moment, a time of great mourning, lamenting, and weeping all over the land by all the Nephites. There were widows mourning for their husbands, and fathers mourning for their sons, and daughters for brothers, and brothers for fathers. Every one of them wept and mourned their relatives who had been killed. Up to this moment, this was the worst time in their history, a solemn moment when there was a great deal of fasting and prayer. That’s how the 15th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites came to an end.

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8 And this is the account of Ammon and his brethren, their journeyings into the land of Nephi, their sufferings in the land, their sorrows, and their afflictions, and their incomprehensible joy, and the reception and safety of their brethren in the land of Jershon. And now, may the Lord, the Redeemer of all men, bless their souls for ever. 9 And this is the account of the wars and contentions among the Nephites, and also the wars between the Nephites and the Lamanites. And the fifteenth year of the reign of the judges is ended. 10 And from the first year to the fifteenth has brought to pass the destruction of many thousand lives; yea, it has brought to pass an awful scene of bloodshed. 11 And the bodies of many thousands are laid low in the earth, while the bodies of many thousands are moldering in heaps upon the face of the earth. Yea, and many thousands are mourning for the loss of their kindred, because they have reason to fear, according to the promises of the Lord, that they are consigned to a state of endless woe, 12 while many thousands of others truly mourn for the loss of their kindred, yet they rejoice and exult in the hope — yea, and even know, according to the promises of the Lord, that they are raised to dwell at the right hand of God, in a state of never-ending happiness. 13 And thus we see how great the unequality of man is because of sin, and transgression, and the power of the Devil, which comes by the cunning plans which he hath devised to ensnare the hearts of men. 14 And thus we see the great call of the diligence of men to labor in the vineyards of the Lord. And thus we see the great reason of sorrow, and also of rejoicing — sorrow because of death and destruction among men, and joy because of the light of Christ unto life.

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This covers the account of Ammon and his companions, their journey in the land of Nephi, their suffering there, their sorrows and hardships, and their overwhelming joy, the rescue to safety of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies into the land of Jershon. May the Lord, the Redeemer of all mankind, bless their souls forever. This covers the account of the conflicts among the Nephites, and the wars between the Nephites and Lamanites, through the end of the 15th year of the judges’ rule. 10 From the first to the 15th year, there were many thousands of people killed; lives squandered and terrible slaughter. 11 Thousands of their bodies were buried and thousands of other bodies are decaying in piles on the ground. And thousands are mourning lost relatives, fearing, according to the Lord’s promises, that they were condemned to a state of endless misery, 12 but thousands of others mourn their lost relatives, but rejoice in the great hope, knowing the Lord’s promises, that their lost ones will rise to dwell at God’s right hand experiencing never-ending happiness. 13 From this record we witness the great disparity of mankind because of sin, transgression, and the power of the accuser, which happens because of the crafty and deceitful plans he uses to mislead people’s souls. 14 It shows the continuing need for people to preach truth constantly in the Lord’s vineyards. It shows the great reasons leading to sorrow and rejoicing: sorrow due to death and destruction among people, and joy from following the light of Christ to everlasting life.

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29 Oh that I were an angel, and could have the wish of mine heart, that I might go forth and speak with the trump of God, with a voice to shake the earth, and cry repentance unto every people. 2 Yea, I would declare unto every soul, as with the voice of thunder, repentance and the plan of redemption — that they should repent and come unto our God, that there might be no more sorrow upon all the face of the earth. 3 But behold, I am a man, and do sin in my wish, for I ought to be content with the things which the Lord hath allotted unto me. 4 I ought not to harrow up in my desires the firm decree of a just God, for I know that he granteth unto men according to their desire, whether it be unto death or unto life. Yea, I know that he allotteth unto men — yea, decreeth unto them decrees which are unalterable — according to their wills, whether they be unto salvation or unto destruction. 5 Yea, and I know that good and evil have come before all men, or he that knoweth not good from evil is blameless, but he that knoweth good and evil, to him it is given according to his desires, whether he desireth good or evil, life or death, joy or remorse of conscience.

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29 I wish I were an angel and the wish of my heart could be granted: Then I would go out preaching with the trumpet of God, with a voice that would shake the earth, and shout: Repent! — to everyone! I would proclaim repentance and the plan of salvation to every soul, with a voice like thunder, warning them to repent and draw near to God! Then there wouldn’t be any more sorrow on the earth. But I’m just a man and my wish is a sin, since I should be content with what the Lord has given me. I shouldn’t want to overthrow the plan of God thinking I know better, because I know He gives mankind what they desire, whether they choose death or choose life. I know He lets people choose between clearly ordained outcomes that they decide by their own choices: whether they choose salvation or choose destruction. I know everyone chooses between good and evil; however, those who can’t tell good from evil are innocent, but everyone who understands the difference between good and evil will get to experience, based on their choice, either good or evil, life or death, joy or regret.

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6 Now, seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 7 Why should I desire that I was an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth? 8 For behold, the Lord doth grant unto all nations, of their own nation and tongue, to teach his word, yea, in wisdom, all that he seeth fit that they should have; therefore, we see that the Lord doth counsel in his wisdom, according to that which is just and true. 9 I know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it. I do not glory of myself, but I glory in that which the Lord hath commanded me; yea, and this is my glory, that perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God to bring some soul to repentance; and this is my joy. 10 And behold, when I see many of my brethren truly penitent, and coming to the Lord their God, then is my soul filled with joy; then do I remember what the Lord has done for me, yea, even that he hath heard my prayer. Yea, then do I remember his merciful arm which he extended towards me. 11 Yea, and I also remember the captivity of my fathers, for I surely do know that the Lord did deliver them out of bondage, and by this did establish his church. Yea, the Lord God — the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob — did deliver them out of bondage. 12 Yea, I have always remembered the captivity of my fathers; and that same God who delivered them out of the hands of the Egyptians did deliver them out of bondage. 13 Yea, and that same God did establish his church among them. Yea, and that same God hath called me by a holy calling to preach the word unto this people, and hath given me much success, in the which my joy is full. 14 But I do not joy in my own success alone, but my joy is more full because of the success of my brethren who have been up to the land of Nephi. 15 Behold, they have labored exceedingly and have brought forth much fruit; and how great shall be their reward. 16 Now when I think of the success of these my brethren, my soul is carried away, even to the separation of it from the body, as it were, so great is my joy.

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Now, since I know this, why should I want anything more than to perform the work I’ve been asked to do? Why should I want to be an angel, so I could preach to everyone, everywhere on earth? The Lord gives to every nation, from their own people, using their own language, teachers delivering His message that He decides is relevant for them. Therefore we should trust that the Lord is wise enough to guide everyone to the truth appropriate for them. I know the Lord’s commandments to me, and I’ve found joy obeying. I’m not rejoicing in anything I’ve done, but I rejoice in doing as the Lord commanded me. To me it was glorious to serve as an instrument in God’s hands to help others repent; this brought me joy. 10 When I see many others truly repent and drawing near to the Lord who is God, my soul is filled with joy; then I reflect on what the Lord did for me, that He answered my prayer. I reflect on His rescuing arm extended to me. 11 I also reflect on the slavery of my ancestors; I’m grateful to know the Lord freed them from slavery and established His congregation among them. Indeed, the Lord God — the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob — freed them from slavery! 12 I always reflect on the slavery of my ancestors. And the same God who liberated them from the Egyptians again freed my ancestors from slavery. 13 And the same God established His congregation among them. The same God called me by a holy calling to preach His message to this people. He gave me such tremendous success that my joy couldn’t be greater. 14 I’m not only pleased at my own success, but I’m even more pleased at the success of my friends who taught in the land of Nephi. 15 They accomplished an amazing labor and have saved a great harvest for God. They will receive a great reward! 16 When I think of the success of these friends of mine, it’s as if my spirit is swept away and carried up to God from my body, from this great joy.

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17 And now, may God grant unto these my brethren that they may sit down in the kingdom of God, yea, and also all those who are the fruit of their labor, that they may go no more out, but that they may praise him for ever. And may God grant that it may be done according to my words, even as I have spoken. Amen.

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17 I pray God grants these friends of mine an inheritance in God’s kingdom, together with all those harvested through their labors, to everlastingly remain, so they can praise Him forever. May God grant my prayer, just as I’ve asked Him. Amen.