My Come Follow Me studies for this week took me to Alma 30-31 in a lesson titled “The Virtue of the Word of God.” The lesson was introduced by the following information:
The accounts in Alma 30-31 clearly
demonstrate the power of words – for evil and for good. The “flattering” and “great
swelling words” of a false teacher named Korihor threatened to bring “many
souls down to destruction” (Alma 30:31, 47). Similarly, the teachings of a
Nephite dissenter named Zoram led a whole group of people to fall “into great
errors” and “pervert the ways of the Lord” (Alma 31:9, 11).
In contrast, Alma had unwavering faith
that the word of God would have a “more powerful effect upon the minds of the
people than the sword, or anything else” (Alma 31:5). Alma’s words expressed
eternal truth and drew upon the powers of Jesus Christ to silence Korihor (see
Alma 30:39-50), and they invited His blessing on those who went with him to
bring the Zoramites back to the truth (see Alma 31:31-38). These are valuable
examples for followers of Christ today when false messages are common. We can
find truth by trusting, as Alma did, “the virtue of the word of God” (Alma
31:5).
I
feel impressed to discuss a principle found in Alma 31: “God’s word has the
power to lead people to righteousness.” This chapter tells us of a group of
people who were once Nephites but who had separated themselves from the
Nephites.
It
so happened that the Zoramites had moved to an area where they were located
between the area where most of the Nephites were located and the land of the
Lamanites. The leaders of the Nephites thought that a political or military
solution was necessary to reclaim the Zoramites before they joined with the
Lamanites. However, the prophet Alma thought that they should try “the virtue
of the word of God” (Alma 31:5).
5 And now, as the preaching of the word
had a great tendency to lead the people to do that which was just – yea, it had
had more powerful effect upon the minds of the people than the sword, or
anything else, which had happened unto them – therefore Alma thought it was
expedient that they should try the virtue of the word of God.
Alma
decided to take a group of missionaries to the land of Antionum, the home of
the Zoramites. The missionaries included Ammon, Aaron, Omner, Amulek, Zeezrom,
Shiblon, and Corianton. The first three were sons of Mosiah, and the last two
were sons of Alma.
When they arrived in Antionum, the
missionaries were astonished to discover how much the Zoramites had perverted
the word of God.
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Now when Alma saw this his heart was grieved; for he saw that they were a
wicked and a perverse people; yea, he saw that their hearts were set upon gold,
and upon silver, and upon all manner of find goods.
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Yea, and he also saw that their hearts were lifted up unto great boasting, in
their pride.
Alma
lifted up his voice in prayer. He first prayed for the Zoramites that their
hearts could be softened and that they could be reclaimed. He next prayed for
himself that he would be strengthened and given the power to reclaim the
Zoramites. He also prayed for his missionary companions that they would be strengthened
and helped to be good missionaries.
The
Lord heard the words of the prophet’s prayer and provided for the missionaries
that they had food to eat, liquids to drink, and clothes to wear. He also
strengthened them against afflictions which were “swallowed up in the joy of
Christ” (Alma 31:38).
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