My Come Follow Me studies for this week took me to Alma 17-22 in a lesson titled “I Will Make an Instrument of Thee.” The lesson was introduced as follows:
Think of all the reasons people might give
for not sharing the gospel: “I don’t know enough” or “I’m not sure they would
be interested” or maybe “I’m afraid I’ll be rejected.” Maybe you’ve found
yourself thinking similar things at times. The Nephites had an additional
reason for not sharing the gospel with the Lamanites: they were described as “a
wild and a hardened and a ferocious people; a people who delighted in murdering
the Nephites” (Alma 17:14; see also Alma 26:23-25). But the sons of Mosiah had
an even stronger reason why they felt they must share the gospel with
the Lamanites: “They were desirous that salvation should be declared to every
creature, for they could not bear that any human soul should perish” (Mosiah
28:3). This love that inspired Ammon and his brothers can also inspire you to
share the gospel with your family, friends, and acquaintances – even those who
may not seem likely to accept it.
There
are numerous principles in this week’s scripture block, but I feel impressed to
discuss one found in Alma 17-19. It is “When we show love for others, we can
help them receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.” The love that the sons of Mosiah
felt for the Lamanites had a profound effect on their missionary labors.
Before
Ammon and his brothers even left the land of Zarahemla, they expressed their
love for humanity. They wanted to take the gospel to the Lamanites for several
reasons: to cure them of their hatred towards the Nephites, to convince them of
the iniquity of their fathers, and to stop the contentions between the Nephites
and the Lamanites. Most of all, “they were desirous that salvation should be
declared to every creature, for they could not bear than any human should perish;
yea, even the very thoughts that any soul should endure endless torment did
cause them to quake and tremble” (Mosiah 28:3).
Once the missionaries arrived in the land of the Lamanites, Ammon went to the land of Ismael and became the servant to King Lamoni. Through a series of service opportunities, Ammon proved to the king that he was an honorable servant, which caused the king to want to know more about Ammon. This gave Ammon an opportunity to teach the gospel to King Lamoni, his wife, and his servants – who were all converted. The story of Ammon and Lamoni is illustrated in this video.
When
Ammon received revelation from the Lord telling him to go to the land of Middoni
to rescue his brother Aaron and other brethren who were in prison, King Lamoni
went with him. On the way, they met King Lamoni’s father, who tried to kill them
– first, King Lamoni and then, Ammon. Through his actions, Ammon convinced the
father of King Lamoni that he (Ammon) loved Lamoni and wanted what was best for
Lamoni and his people. This opened the door for Aaron to later preach the
gospel to the father of King Lamoni and for the Holy Ghost to convert the king
and his people to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We
can all show greater love toward our family, friends, neighbors, and even
enemies. As we show our love by our words and actions, we can become greater
disciples of Jesus Christ and share His gospel with many other people.
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