Showing posts with label Protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protection. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Learn from Moronihah: Protect the Center of the Land

We can learn much from Moronihah's costly blunder, described in Helaman 1:26:

 26 For behold, Moronihah had supposed that the Lamanites durst not come into the center of the land, but that they would attack the cities round about in the borders as they had hitherto done; therefore Moronihah had caused that their strong armies should maintain those parts round about by the borders.
A few lessons:

  1. Satan knows where our weaknesses are and is unafraid to hit us there. And by unafraid I mean he is eager to and inevitably will hit us there. If we are super fortified in the area of the Word of Wisdom but weaker in the Law of Chastity, for example, then Satan's efforts will focus more around inappropriate thoughts than around trying an illegal drug. 
  2. We must remain vigilant to avoid being taken by surprise temptations. The Savior taught, "Behold, verily, verily, I say unto you, ye must watch and pray always lest ye enter into temptation; for Satan desireth to have you, that he may sift you as wheat." 3 Nephi 18:18
  3. Every effort should be made to have the companionship of the Holy Ghost and be able to receive inspiration. It's hard to imagine this sort of breach happening to Moronihah's father, Moroni, because he was an inspired leader and always one step ahead of the Lamanites.
  4. At the time that the Lamanites successfully took Zarahemla in the heart of the land, the Nephites were experiencing internal struggles, largely due to the secret acts of wickedness committed by Kiskumen and his cohorts. They had just murdered the chief judge and were mingling with the population. This wickedness in the heart of the land was a big factor in the Nephite's unpreparedness for the Lamanite attack.
  5. No matter how well we appear prepared on the outside because we attend church, fulfill callings, serve others, etc, if our hearts are not sincere, our faith is not strong, and our conversion is not deep, then we are vulnerable to similar attacks. One interesting lesson from the Armor of God analogy found in the scriptures is that the Shield of Faith can be used as a mobile defense to protect any weak or vulnerable area of the body from oncoming attack. 

Monday, September 19, 2016

Be a Latter-day Stripling Warrior

As we discussed the Book of Mormon story of Helaman's stripling warriors, it hit me that this was included in the scriptures because it relates to us today in a powerful way. Like these young boys, each of us will face difficult battles. None of us will escape injury, but all of us can be saved through faith in Christ that leads us to spiritual preparation. This account also exemplifies the importance of teaching our children the gospel to prepare them for the battles they'll inevitably face.

We must face our trials - the battles of life - with faith and confidence. The stripling warriors had grown up in a pacifist community with parents that had covenanted to never fight again. They had never lifted swords previously, but this was their response in Alma 56:46: "behold our God is with us, and he will not suffer that we should fall; then let us go forth".

We must be selfless and willing to give our lives in service to others. I think those who join the military to protect the freedoms we enjoy in this country exemplify this same spirit, but we can also have this attitude in other areas of our lives. Look for ways to serve others. In Alma 56:47 we read, "and they did think more upon the liberty of theirfathers than they did upon their lives."

Teaching our children is so important! This is what these young warriors said about their mothers: "they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them. And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: We do not doubt our mothers knew it." Alma 56:47-48

Here is the result of their great faith: "behold, to my great joy, there had not one soul of them fallen to the earth; yea, and they had fought as if with the strength of God; yea, never were men known to have fought with such miraculous strength; and with such mighty power did they fall upon the Lamanites, that they did frighten them." Alma 56:56. These young men had never fought before, but they were filled with the strength of God to overcome overwhelming odds. Whenever we are on the Lord's side, there be more with us than against us regardless of what it may look like with our physical eyes.

In a later battle, they were again very outnumbered. While many of the Nephites were "about to give way" these stripling warriors "did obey and observe to perform every word of command with exactness; yea, and even according to their faith it was done unto them." This faith and obedience miraculously saves their lives in this battle. Helaman describes the result:

25 And it came to pass that there were two hundred, out of my two thousand and sixty, who had fainted because of the loss of blood; nevertheless, according to the goodness of God, and to our great astonishment, and also the joy of our whole army, there was not one soul of them who did perish; yea, and neither was there one soul among them who had not received many wounds.
26 And now, their preservation was astonishing to our whole army, yea, that they should be spared while there was a thousand of our brethren who were slain. And we do justly ascribe it to the miraculous power of God, because of their exceeding faith in that which they had been taught to believe—that there was a just God, and whosoever did not doubt, that they should be preserved by his marvelous power.
27 Now this was the faith of these of whom I have spoken; they are young, and their minds are firm, and they do put their trust in God continually. Alma 57:25-27

Similarly, we will not escape life's battles without injury; however, we can fight these battles in full confidence that through faith and obedience everything will work out alright. Helaman arrives at the same conclusion as he wraps up his epistle to Moroni by describing the miracle of the stripling warriors: "And those sons of the people of Ammon ... are with me in the city of Manti; and the Lord has supported them, yea, and kept them from falling by the sword, insomuch that even one soul has not been slain. But behold, they have received many wounds; nevertheless they stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has made them free; and they are strict to remember the Lord their God from day to day; yea, they do observe to keep his statutes, and his judgments, and his commandments continually; and their faith is strong in the prophecies concerning that which is to come." Alma 58:39-40

Let us be like the stripling warriors!



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

3 Ne 22 - Isaiah Speaks to Parents

The words of Isaiah have always been difficult to me but as I studied them this morning a few things did stand out to me.

In 3 Nephi 22:4 "Fear not, for thou shalt not be ashamed; neither be thou confounded, for thou shalt not be put to shame;" made me think of the vision of the Tree of Life that Lehi saw. The first THREE out of four groups of people did not make it to the tree and/or did not endure to the end because of shame at being mocked by the great and spacious building, or the cares of the world.

And in 3 Ne 22:7-8 "For a small moment have I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment, but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer." This is a good lesson in the midst of our trials. We sometimes feel alone, which is really to give us opportunities to grow. But the promise is there - "with great mercies will I gather thee" and "with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee." Those promises are real, and they are the reason why we must turn to the Lord in times of crisis and need, even if we feel alone.

In 3 Ne 22:13-14 some incredible promises are given for us. Isaiah is speaking to the "afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted" - which could be any one of us who is trying to be in the world but not of the world. He basically says it won't be easy but it will be worth it as he explains the result: "And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children. In righteousness shalt thou be established..." What greater blessing could we ask for than this?

Then to give us further confidence against the adversary and his forces, we are promised in verses 15-17: "whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake...no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper;...This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord."Make sure you are on the Lord's side!