Book of Mormon

Covenant of Christ

 

 

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11 And now it came to pass in the seventy and second year of the reign of the judges that the contentions did increase, insomuch that there were wars throughout all the land, among all the people of Nephi. 2 And it was this secret band of robbers who did carry on this work of destruction and wickedness. And this war did last all that year. And in the seventy and third year it did also last.

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11 Now in the 72nd year of the judges’ rule, the arguments increased and resulted in armed conflicts throughout the whole Nephite territory. And it was this secret gang of robbers that led the violence and wickedness. This conflict lasted that whole year, and in the 73rd year it continued.

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3 And it came to pass that in this year Nephi did cry unto the Lord, saying, 4 O Lord, do not suffer that this people shall be destroyed by the sword, but O Lord, rather let there be a famine in the land to stir them up in remembrance of the Lord their God, and perhaps they will repent and turn unto thee. 5 And so it was done according to the words of Nephi, and there was a great famine upon the land, among all the people of Nephi. And thus in the seventy and fourth year the famine did continue, and the work of destruction did cease by the sword, but became sore by famine. 6 And this work of destruction did also continue in the seventy and fifth year. For the earth was smitten, that it was dry and did not yield forth grain in the season of grain; and the whole earth was smitten, even among the Lamanites as well as among the Nephites, so that they were smitten that they did perish by thousands in the more wicked parts of the land.

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In this year, Nephi approached the Lord in prayer, saying: O Lord, don’t let this people die by the sword. But, O Lord, let there instead be a famine in the land to prompt them to remember the Lord their God; and perhaps they will repent and turn to You. Then it happened according to Nephi’s words, and there was a great famine in the land among all the Nephites. And in the 74th year the famine continued; and the violence stopped because famine was now killing people. This ruin continued in the 75th year also, because a drought destroyed their crops and grain. The entire land suffered, both the Lamanites as well as the Nephites, resulting in both being struck down, dying by the thousands in the more wicked areas.

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7 And it came to pass that the people saw that they were about to perish by famine, and they began to remember the Lord their God, 8 and they began to remember the words of Nephi. And the people began to plead with their chief judges and their leaders, that they would say unto Nephi, Behold, we know that thou art a man of God, and therefore cry unto the Lord our God that he turn away from us this famine, lest all the words 9 which thou hast spoken concerning our destruction be fulfilled. And it came to pass that the judges did say unto Nephi according to the words which had been desired. And it came to pass that when Nephi saw that the people had repented and did humble themselves 10 in sackcloth, he cried again unto the Lord, saying, O Lord, behold, this people repenteth, and they have swept away the band of Gaddianton from amongst them, insomuch that they have become extinct and 11 they have concealed their secret plans in the earth. Now, O Lord, because of this their humility, wilt thou turn away thine anger and let thine anger be appeased in the destruction 12 of those wicked men whom thou has already destroyed? O Lord, wilt thou turn away thine anger, yea, thy fierce anger, and 13 cause that this famine may cease in this land? O Lord, wilt thou hearken unto me and cause that it may be done according to my words, and send forth rain upon the face of the earth that she may bring forth her 14 fruit and her grain in the season of grain? O Lord, thou didst hearken unto my words when I said, Let there be a famine, that the pestilence of the sword might cease. And I know that thou wilt even at this time hearken unto my words, for thou saidst 15 that if this people repent, I will spare them. Yea, O Lord, and thou seest that they have repented because of the famine, and 16 the pestilence, and destruction which has come unto them. And now, O Lord, wilt thou turn away thine anger and try again if they will serve thee? And if so, O Lord, thou canst bless them according to thy word which thou hast said.

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Then the people realized they were about to die by famine. They began to remember the Lord who is God and began to remember Nephi’s words. The people began to beg their chief judges and leaders to ask Nephi: We know you’re a man of God. Therefore call upon the Lord who is God and ask Him to end this famine for us, so what you said about our destruction won’t happen. The judges made that request of Nephi. When Nephi saw the people changed and sincerely humbled themselves and repented, he again prayed to the Lord, saying: 10 O Lord, the people have repented. And they’ve eliminated Gaddianton’s gang from them, so they no longer exist; and they’ve buried their secret plans. 11 Now, O Lord, because of their humility, will You turn away Your anger and let Your anger end with the destruction of those wicked men who’ve already died? 12 O Lord, please turn away Your great anger — and put an end to the drought and famine. 13 O Lord, let my request persuade You to send rain upon the earth, so she can produce her fruit and her grain for the harvest. 14 O Lord, You listened to me when I said: Let there be a famine to stop the killing by the sword. And I know You’ll listen to me now since You promised if the people repent, You will spare them. 15 O Lord, they’ve repented because of the famine, disease, and destruction imposed on them. 16 Now, O Lord, will You turn away Your anger and see once more whether they’ll serve You? And if so, O Lord, You can bless them as You’ve promised.

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17 And it came to pass that in the seventy and sixth year, the Lord did turn away his anger from the people, and caused that rain should fall upon the earth, insomuch that it did bring forth her fruit in the season of her fruit. And it came to pass that it did bring forth her grain in the season of her grain. 18 And behold, the people did rejoice and glorify God, and the whole face of the land was filled with rejoicing. And they did no more seek to destroy Nephi, but they did esteem him as a great prophet and a man of God, having great power and authority given unto him from God. 19 And behold, Lehi, his brother, was not a whit behind him as to things pertaining to righteousness. 20 And thus it did come to pass that the people of Nephi began to prosper again in the land, and began to build up their waste places, and began to multiply and spread, even until they did cover the whole face of the land, both on the northward and on the southward, from the sea west to the sea east. 21 And it came to pass that the seventy and sixth year did end in peace. And the seventy and seventh year began in peace, and the church did spread throughout the face of all the land, and the more part of the people, both the Nephites and the Lamanites, did belong to the church; and they did have exceeding great peace in the land. And thus ended the seventy and seventh year. 22 And also, they had peace in the seventy and eighth year, save it were a few contentions concerning the points of doctrine which had been laid down by the prophets; 23 and in the seventy and ninth year there began to be much strife. But it came to pass that Nephi, and Lehi, and many of their brethren, who knew concerning the true points of doctrine, having many revelations daily, therefore they did preach unto the people, insomuch that they did put an end to their strife in that same year.

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17 In the 76th year, the Lord turned away His anger and caused rain to fall on the earth, and it produced her fruit in the season of her fruit. It produced her grain in the season of her grain. 18 And the people rejoiced and glorified God, and the whole land was covered with rejoicing. They no longer attempted to kill Nephi; instead, they considered him to be a great prophet and a man of God, having great power and authority given to him from God. 19 Now Lehi his brother was no less righteous than him. 20 So the Nephites again began to prosper in the land and began to rebuild their desolate places and began to increase in numbers and spread out, until they covered the whole land, both to the north and the south, from the western to the eastern sea. 21 The 76th year ended in peace; and the 77th year began in peace. And the congregation spread throughout the whole land. Most of the people, both the Nephites and the Lamanites, belonged to the congregation. They had great peace in the land. And so ended the 77th year. 22 They had peace in the 78th year as well, except for a few conflicts about the points of doctrine taught by the prophets. 23 In the 79th year, there was a great deal more conflict. But Nephi and Lehi and many of their associates, who knew about the true points of doctrine, since they had many revelations daily, preached to the people, putting an end to their disputes in that same year.

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24 And it came to pass that in the eightieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, there were a certain number of the dissenters from the people of Nephi, who had some years before gone over unto the Lamanites and took upon themselves the name of Lamanites, and also a certain number who were real descendants of the Lamanites being stirred up to anger by them, or by those dissenters, therefore they commenced a war with their brethren. 25 And they did commit murder and plunder, and then they would retreat back into the mountains, and into the wilderness and secret places, hiding themselves that they could not be discovered, receiving daily an addition to their numbers, inasmuch as there were dissenters that went forth unto them. 26 And thus in time, yea, even in the space of not many years, they became an exceeding great band of robbers; and they did search out all the secret plans of Gaddianton, and thus they became robbers of Gaddianton.

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24 In the 80th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites, a small number of Nephite defectors, who had some years earlier gone over to the Lamanites and taken upon themselves the name of Lamanites, along with a small number who were actual descendants of the Lamanites — being stirred up to anger by those defectors — therefore they began a war with the Nephites. 25 They committed murder and robbery; and then they would retreat into the mountains and wilderness, and to secret places, hiding out so they wouldn’t be caught, receiving additional defectors daily who came to join them. 26 And so in a very few years they became a very large gang of robbers. They searched in order to learn all of Gaddianton’s secret plans, becoming robbers of Gaddianton.

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27 Now behold, these robbers did make great havoc, yea, even great destruction among the people of Nephi, and also among the people of the Lamanites. 28 And it came to pass that it was expedient that there should be a stop put to this work of destruction, therefore they sent an army of strong men into the wilderness and upon the mountains to search out this band of robbers and to destroy them. 29 But behold, it came to pass that in that same year they were driven back, even into their own lands. And thus ended the eightieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.

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27 Now these robbers made great havoc, causing great destruction among both the Nephites and the Lamanites. 28 It was necessary to end their work of destruction. Therefore they sent an army of strong men into the wilderness and mountains to find this gang of robbers and kill them. 29 But in that same year they were driven back, all the way into their own lands. So ended the 80th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites.

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30 And it came to pass in the commencement of the eighty and first year, they did go forth again against this band of robbers and did destroy many; and they were also visited with much destruction. 31 And they were again obliged to return out of the wilderness and out of the mountains unto their own lands, because of the exceeding greatness of the numbers of those robbers who infested the mountains and the wilderness. 32 And it came to pass that thus ended this year.

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30 As the 81st year began, they again attacked this gang of robbers and killed many of them. But they also experienced widespread losses; 31 and so they again had to retreat from the wilderness and mountains back to their own lands, because of the many robbers there. 32 And so ended that year.

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And the robbers did still increase and wax strong, insomuch that they did defy the whole armies of the Nephites, and also of the Lamanites; and they did cause great fear to come unto the people upon all the face of the land. 33 Yea, for they did visit many parts of the land and did do great destruction unto them, yea, did kill many and did carry away others captive into the wilderness, yea, and more especially their women and their children. 34 Now this great evil, which came unto the people because of their iniquity, did stir them up again in remembrance of the Lord their God. 35 And thus ended the eighty and first year of the reign of the judges. 36 And in the eighty and second year they began again to forget the Lord their God. And in the eighty and third year they began to wax strong in iniquity. And in the eighty and fourth year they did not mend their ways. 37 And it came to pass in the eighty and fifth year they did wax stronger and stronger in their pride and in their wickedness; and thus they were ripening again for destruction. 38 And thus ended the eighty and fifth year.

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The robbers continued to increase and gain strength, reaching a point where they defied the entire Nephite army, and the entire Lamanite army as well. Everyone throughout the land was afraid of them. 33 They raided many parts of the land and inflicted great ruin upon them; indeed, they killed many and carried away others captive into the wilderness, particularly their women and children. 34 Now this great evil, which resulted from the people’s iniquity, again reminded them to remember the Lord their God. 35 And so ended the 81st year of the judges’ rule. 36 But in the 82nd year they again began neglecting the Lord their God. In the 83rd year, they grew worse in their iniquity. In the 84th year, they didn’t change their ways. 37 In the 85th year, they got increasingly prideful and wicked. They were again ripening for destruction. 38 Thus ended the 85th year.

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12 And thus we can behold how false, and also the unsteadiness of the hearts of the children of men. Yea, we can see that the Lord in his great infinite goodness doth bless and prosper those who put their trust in him. 2 Yea, and we may see at the very time when he doth prosper his people — yea, in the increase of their fields, their flocks, and their herds, and in gold, and in silver, and in all manner of precious things of every kind, and art sparing their lives and delivering them out of the hands of their enemies, softening the hearts of their enemies, that they should not declare wars against them, yea, and in fine, doing all things for the welfare and happiness of his people — yea, then is the time that they do harden their hearts, and do forget the Lord their God, and do trample under their feet the Holy One, yea, and this because of their ease and their exceeding great prosperity. 3 And thus we see that except the Lord doth chasten his people with many afflictions, yea, except he doth visit them with death, and with terror, and with famine, and with all manner of pestilences, they will not remember him. 4 Oh how foolish, and how vain, and how evil, and devilish, and how quick to do iniquity, and how slow to do good, are the children of men; yea, how quick to hearken unto the words of the Evil One and to set their hearts upon the vain things of the world, 5 yea, how quick to be lifted up in pride, yea, how quick to boast and do all manner of that which is iniquity; and how slow are they to remember the Lord their God and to give ear unto his counsels, yea, how slow to walk in wisdom’s paths! 6 Behold, they do not desire that the Lord their God who hath created them should rule and reign over them; notwithstanding his great goodness and his mercy towards them, they do set at naught his counsels, and they will not that he should be their guide.

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12 This is an example of how false and unsteady mankind’s hearts are and shows that the Lord in His great infinite goodness blesses and prospers those who trust in Him. It shows how, at the very time He blesses His people with expanding crops, flocks, herds, gold, silver, and every kind of valuable, sparing their lives and rescuing them from the power of their enemies, softening the hearts of their enemies, so they don’t start wars against them, and in short, doing everything for His people’s well-being and happiness, that’s when they harden their hearts, forget the Lord their God, and turn their backs on the Holy One. They do this because their lives are easy, comfortable, and prosperous. It shows us that unless the Lord disciplines His people using hardships, including the threats of death, terror, famine, and diseases, they forget Him. How foolish, vain, evil, and devilish are mankind; how quick to commit iniquity and slow to do good; how quick to follow the words of the Evil One and to set their hearts on the worthless things of the world; how quick to be prideful; how quick to brag and become evil; and how slow they are to remember the Lord who is God and to follow His counsel; indeed, how slow they are to let Wisdom guide them. They don’t allow the Lord who is God, who created them, to rule and reign over them. Despite His great goodness and His mercy toward them, they treat His advice as worthless and they refuse to let Him guide them.

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7 Oh how great is the nothingness of the children of men, yea, even they are less than the dust of the earth! 8 For behold, the dust of the earth moveth hither and thither, to the dividing asunder, at the command of our great and everlasting God. 9 Yea, behold, at his voice doth the hills and the mountains tremble and quake, 10 and by the power of his voice they are broken up and become smooth, yea, even like unto a valley. 11 Yea, by the power of his voice doth the whole earth shake, 12 yea, by the power of his voice doth the foundations rock, even to the very center. 13 Yea, and if he saith unto the earth, Move — and it is moved. 14 Yea, if he say unto the earth, Thou shalt go back, that it lengthen out the day for many hours — and it is done. 15 And thus according to his word the earth goeth back, and it appeareth unto man that the sun standeth still. Yea, and behold, this is so, for sure it is the earth that moveth and not the sun. 16 And behold also, if he saith unto the waters of the great deep, Be thou dried up — and it is done. 17 Behold, if he saith unto this mountain, Be thou raised up, and come over and fall upon that city, that it be buried up — and behold, it is done. 18 And behold, if a man hide up a treasure in the earth, and the Lord shall say, Let it be accursed because of the iniquity of him who hath hid it up — behold, it shall be accursed. 19 And if the Lord shall say, Be thou accursed that no man shall find thee from this time henceforth and for ever — and behold, no man getteth it henceforth and for ever. 20 And behold, if the Lord shall say unto a man, Because of thine iniquities, thou shall be accursed for ever — it shall be done. 21 And if the Lord shall say, Because of thine iniquities, thou shalt be cut off from my presence — and he will cause that it shall be so. 22 And woe unto him to whom he shall say this, for it shall be unto him that will do iniquity, and he cannot be saved; therefore, for this cause, that men might be saved, hath repentance been declared.

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How insignificant are mankind; indeed, they’re even less than the dust of the earth. The dust of the earth obeys the everlasting God, responding to His command when told to move or divide. At His command, the hills and mountains tremble and quake. 10 At His voice the peaks are broken up and leveled and made into a valley. 11 And by the power of His voice, the whole earth shakes; 12 indeed, by the power of His voice the foundations rock, right to the very core. 13 If He says to the earth: Move! — then it moves. 14 If He says to the earth: You must go back, to lengthen a day for many hours — then it happens. 15 And so the earth goes backward, obeying His word, and it looks to people as if the sun is standing still. This is because the earth moves and not the sun. 16 In addition, if He says to the waters of the sea: Be dried up! — then it is done. 17 If He says to this mountain: Rise up and move over and bury that city! — then it happens. 18 If a person hides a treasure in the ground and the Lord says: Let it be cursed because of the iniquity of the person who hid it! — then it will be cursed. 19 If the Lord says: It is cursed to prevent anyone from recovering it from this time forward and forever! — then it will be lost from this time forward and forever. 20 And if the Lord tells someone: Because of your iniquities you will be cursed forever — then it will happen. 21 If the Lord says: Because of your iniquities you will be cut off from My presence — then He’ll make it so. 22 And woe to anyone who hears Him say that; because it will happen to those who are committed to iniquity, and they can’t be saved. To save people from this doom, repentance has been provided.

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23 Therefore, blessed are they who will repent and hearken unto the voice of the Lord their God, for these are they that shall be saved. 24 And may God grant, in his great fullness, that men might be brought unto repentance and good works, that they might be restored unto grace for grace according to their works. 25 And I would that all men might be saved. But we read that in that great and last day, there are some who shall be cast out, yea, who shall be cast off from the presence of the Lord, 26 yea, who shall be consigned to a state of Endless misery, fulfilling the words which say: They that have done good shall have Everlasting life, and they that have done evil shall have Everlasting damnation. And thus it is. Amen.

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23 Therefore blessed are those who repent and listen to the voice of the Lord who is God, because these are the ones who will be saved. 24 And may God in His infinite wisdom do whatever is required for mankind to be led to repent and do good works, so they can be restored to grace for grace based on their works. 25 I want all mankind to be saved. But we realize that on that great and last day some will be rejected and driven out of the Lord’s presence, 26 and condemned to endless misery, vindicating the prophecy: Those who have done good will have everlasting life, and those who have done evil will have everlasting damnation. And so it is. Amen.