My Come Follow Me studies for this week took me to an interesting section of the Book of Mormon. The section is only eight pages long, but those eight pages cover one-third of the Book of Mormon time period, 476 years out of 1,021 years. This lesson is titled “He Worketh in Me to Do According to His Will” (Enos through Words of Mormon). It was introduced with the following information.
Although Enos went to the forest to hunt
beasts to satisfy physical hunger, he ended up staying there all day and into
the night because his “soul hungered.” This hunger led Enos to “raise [his]
voice high that it reached the heavens.” He described this experience as a wrestle
before God (see Enos 1:2-4). From Enos we learn that prayer is a sincere effort
to draw near to God and seek to know His will. When you pray with this intent,
you are more likely to discover, as Enos did, that God hears you and truly
cares about you, your loved ones, and even your enemies (see Enos 1:4-17). When
you know His will, you are better able to do His will. Like Mormon, you may “not
know all things; but the Lord knoweth all things …; wherefore, he worketh in
[you] to do according to his will” (Words of Mormon 1:7).
Enos
is the first of numerous writers for this portion of the Book of Mormon, and
Mormon is the final writer of it. The principle that I feel prompted to discuss
comes from Words of Mormon 1:1-8: “God will work through me as I follow His
guidance.”
Mormon
was in the process of abridging hundreds of years of ancient history when he
came upon a few pages now known as the Small Plates of Nephi. These plates
contain the material found in the current Book of Mormon books of First Nephi,
Second Nephi, Jacob, Enos, Jarom, Omni, and Words of Mormon.
Mormon
took the Small Plates of Nephi and placed them behind his abridgment from the
Large Plates of Nephi of the same period of time. Here is the story in Mormon’s
own words (Words of Mormon 1:3-7:
3 And now, I speak somewhat concerning
that which I have written; for after I had made an abridgment from the plates
of Nephi, down to the reign of this king Benjamin, of whom Amaleki spake, I
searched among the records which had been delivered into my hands, and I found
these plates, which contained this small account of the prophets, from Jacob
down to the reign of this king Benjamin, and also many of the words of Nephi.
4 And the things which are upon these
plates pleasing me, because of the prophecies of the coming of Christ; and my
fathers knowing that many of them have bene fulfilled; yea, and I also know
that as many things as have been prophesied concerning us down to this day have
been fulfilled, and as many as go beyond this day must surely come to pass—
5 Wherefore, I chose these things, to
finish my record upon them, which remainder of my record I shall take from the
plates of Nephi; and I cannot write the hundredth part of the things of my
people.
6 But behold, I shall take these plates,
which contain these prophesyings and revelations, and put them with the
remainder of my record, for they are choice unto me; and I know they will be
choice unto my brethren.
7 And I do this for a wise purpose; for
thus it whispereth me, according to the workings of the Spirit of the Lord
which is in me. And now, I do not know all things; but the Lord knoweth all
things which are to come; wherefore, he worketh in me to do according to his
will.
One
reason the Lord inspired Mormon to include the small plates of Nephi in the
Book of Mormon was because He knew that the first 116 translated pages would be
lost (see Doctrine and Covenants 10; Saints, volume 1, chapter 5). Without
Mormon’s obedience to the prompting to include the Small Plates, the Book of
Mormon would be missing its first 144 pages.
Heavenly
Father knows what happened in the past, what happens in the present day, and what
will happen in the future. He prepared the way for us to have the rich lessons
of Lehi, Nephi, and Jacob as well as strong testimonies of other writers. God
knew that we would need those lessons and acted to protect them.
God
has the power to use either good people or evil people to bring about His will.
In this case, He worked through His prophet. Have you seen the hand of God
working through you or someone that you know?
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