Book of Mormon

Covenant of Christ

 

 

 

The second epistle of Mormon to his son Moroni.

 

Mormon’s second letter to his son Moroni.

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9 My beloved son, I write unto you again, that ye may know that I am yet alive; but I write somewhat that which is grievous. 2 For behold, I have had a sore battle with the Lamanites in the which we did not conquer. And Archeantus has fallen by the sword, and also Luram, and Emron; yea, and we have lost a great number of our choice men. 3 And now behold, my son, I fear lest the Lamanites shall destroy this people, for they do not repent. And Satan stirreth them up continually to anger one with another. 4 Behold, I am laboring with them continually. And when I speak the word of God with sharpness, they tremble and anger against me. And when I use no sharpness, they harden their hearts against it. Wherefore, I fear lest the spirit of the Lord hath ceased striving with them. 5 For so exceedingly do they anger, that it seemeth me that they have no fear of death. And they have lost their love one towards another, and they thirst after blood and revenge continually. 6 And now, my beloved son, notwithstanding their hardness, let us labor diligently; for if we should cease to labor, we should be brought under condemnation. For we have a labor to perform whilst in this tabernacle of clay, that we may conquer the enemy of all righteousness and rest our souls in the kingdom of God.

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9 My dear son, I’m writing to you again, so you know I’m still alive, but I’m writing about serious and upsetting matters. I’ve had a severe battle with the Lamanites from which we didn’t emerge victorious. Archeantus has died by the sword, as well as Luram and Emron; indeed, we’ve lost a large number of our best men. And now, my son, I’m afraid the Lamanites will destroy this people since they don’t repent. And Satan is continually stirring them up to be angry with each other. So I’m working with them constantly. When I speak God’s word with sharpness, they’re offended and grow angry with me. When I don’t use any sharpness, they harden their hearts against it. I’m afraid the Spirit of the Lord has stopped struggling with them. Indeed, they become so incredibly angry that it seems to me they aren’t even afraid of death. They’ve lost their love for each other and constantly thirst for blood and revenge. Now, my dear son, despite their hardness, let’s work diligently, because if we were to stop working, we would come under condemnation. We have a labor to perform while we inhabit our mortal bodies, so we can overcome the enemy of all righteousness and rest our souls in God’s kingdom.

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7 And now I write somewhat concerning the sufferings of this people. For according to the knowledge which I have received from Amoron, behold, the Lamanites have many prisoners which they took from the tower of Sherrizah, and there were men, women, and children. 8 And the husbands and fathers of those women and children they have slain; and they feed the women upon the flesh of their husbands, and the children upon the flesh of their fathers. And no water, save a little, do they give unto them. 9 And notwithstanding this great abomination of the Lamanites, it doth not exceed that of our people in Moriantum. For behold, many of the daughters of the Lamanites have they taken prisoners; and after depriving them of that which was most dear and precious above all things, which is chastity and virtue, 10 and after they had done this thing, they did murder them in a most cruel manner, torturing their bodies even unto death. And after they have done this, they devour their flesh like unto wild beasts because of the hardness of their hearts; and they do it for a token of bravery. 11 O my beloved son, how can a people like this, that are without civilization — 12 and only a few years have passed away, and they were a civil and a delightsome people — 13 but O my son, how can a people like this, whose delight is in so much abomination, 14 how can we expect that God will stay his hand in judgment against us? 15 Behold, my heart cries, Woe unto this people. Come out in judgment, O God, and hide their sins, and wickedness, and abominations from before thy face.

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Now I’ll write a little about this people’s suffering. According to the intelligence I’ve received from Amoron, the Lamanites have many prisoners that they took from the tower of Sherrizah — and there were men, women, and children. They’ve killed the husbands and fathers of those women and children. And they feed the women with their husbands’ flesh, and the children with their fathers’ flesh. And they only give them a little water. Despite this great abomination of the Lamanites, it doesn’t exceed that of our people in Moriantum. There they took many Lamanite young women prisoner. After depriving them of what was most dear and precious above all things — chastity and virtue — 10 they murdered them in a most cruel manner, torturing their bodies until they died. After they’ve done this, they devour their flesh like wild animals because of their hard hearts, and they do it as a sign of bravery. 11 My dear son, how can a people like this, who are uncivilized — 12 and only a few years ago they were a civil and delightful people — 13 how can a people like this, who take pleasure in so much abomination, 14 how can we expect God to hold back His hand in judgment against us? 15 My heart cries out: Woe to this people! O God, bring down Your judgment, and hide their sins, wickedness, and abominations from Your face!

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16 And again, my son, there are many widows and their daughters who remain in Sherrizah. And that part of the provisions which the Lamanites did not carry away, behold, the army of Zenephi has carried away, and left them to wander whithersoever they can for food. And many old women do faint by the way and die. 17 And the army which is with me is weak. And the armies of the Lamanites are betwixt Sherrizah and me. And as many as have fled to the army of Aaron have fallen victims to their awful brutality. 18 Oh the depravity of my people; they are without order and without mercy. Behold, I am but a man, and I have but the strength of a man, and I cannot any longer enforce my commands. 19 And they have become strong in their perversion, and they are alike brutal, sparing none, neither old nor young. And they delight in everything save that which is good. And the sufferings of our women and our children upon all the face of this land doth exceed everything. Yea, tongue cannot tell, neither can it be written.

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16 Also, my son, there are many widows and their daughters who remain in Sherrizah. And that part of the supplies the Lamanites didn’t take, Zenephi’s army has taken, leaving them to wander wherever they can looking for food. Many old women faint as they go and die. 17 The army that’s with me is weak. The Lamanite armies are between me and Sherrizah. All those who have fled to Aaron’s army have fallen victim to their awful brutality. 18 Oh the depravity of my people! They don’t follow the rule of law and they don’t show any mercy. I’m only a man and I only have a man’s strength. I can no longer enforce my commands. 19 They’ve become strong in their perversion. They’re brutal as well, sparing no one, neither old nor young. And they take pleasure in everything except for what’s good. The suffering of our women and children throughout this land surpasses all. Indeed, words can’t describe it, and it can’t be written either.

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20 And now, my son, I dwell no longer upon this horrible scene. Behold, thou knowest the wickedness of this people. Thou knowest that they are without principle and past feeling, and their wickedness doth exceed that of the Lamanites. 21 Behold, my son, I cannot recommend them unto God lest he should smite me. 22 But behold, my son, I recommend thee unto God. And I trust in Christ that thou wilt be saved. And I pray unto God that he would spare thy life, to witness the return of his people unto him or their utter destruction; for I know that they must perish except they repent and return unto him. 23 And if they perish, it will be like unto the Jaredites, because of the willfulness of their hearts seeking for blood and revenge. 24 And if it so be that they perish, we know that many of our brethren have dissented over unto the Lamanites, and many more will also dissent over unto them. Wherefore, write somewhat a few things if thou art spared and I should perish and not see thee. But I trust that I may see thee soon, for I have sacred records that I would deliver up unto thee.

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20 Now, my son, I won’t dwell any longer on this horrible scene. You know this people’s wickedness, that they’re without principle and no longer capable of feeling, and their wickedness exceeds that of the Lamanites. 21 I can’t recommend them to God, for fear He might strike me down. 22 But, my son, I recommend you to God. And I trust in Christ that you’ll be saved. I pray to God that He’ll spare your life so you can see in person either the return of His people to Him or their complete destruction. Because I know they will die unless they repent and return to Him. 23 If they die, it will be like the Jaredites, because of their determination to pursue blood and revenge. 24 If they die, we know many of our people have defected and joined the Lamanites, and many more will defect and join the Lamanites as well. So, write a few things if you’re spared, in case I happen to die and don’t see you. But I trust I can see you soon since I have sacred records I wish to hand over to you.

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25 My son, be faithful in Christ. And may not the things which I have written grieve thee, to weigh thee down unto death; but may Christ lift thee up. And may his sufferings and death, and the shewing his body unto our fathers, and his mercy and long-suffering, and the hope of his glory and of eternal life rest in your mind for ever. 26 And may the grace of God the Father, whose throne is high in the Heavens, and our Lord Jesus Christ, who sitteth on the right hand of his power until all things shall become subject unto him, be and abide with you for ever. Amen.

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25 My son, be faithful to Christ. Don’t allow what I’ve written to upset you and weigh you down to death, but allow Christ to lift you up. May His suffering and death, and His appearance in person to our ancestors, and His mercy and long-suffering, and the hope of His glory and eternal life, rest in your mind forever. 26 And may the grace of God the Father — whose throne is high in the heavens — and of our Lord Jesus Christ — who sits on the right hand of His power until all things become subject to Him — may Their grace be with you and stay with you forever. Amen.