Saturday, January 16, 2016

Alma 30-35

This week in our reading for my Book of Mormon class, we read about quite a few things.

First we learned about Korihor. It was interesting to me that he was not only trying to convince Alma, but in a way I think he was also trying to convince himself that what he was saying is true.  This becomes more apparent when he admits after being struck dumb that he knew all along that there was a God.  How many times do we do that in our own lives?  How many times do we try and convince ourselves that even though we aren’t following all of the commandments, that it is ok because we are following some of them?  How many times do we rationalize our sins?

The next thing that was pointed out by my instructor was the companionship of Amulek and Zeezrom. If you remember, a few chapters ago, we saw that Zeezrom was on the opposite side of Amulek and basically was the one that facilitated the death of Amulek’s family.  And chapters later we read that they are now companions serving in Melek.  Several thoughts came to mind.  First, the idea that Amulek had to completely forgive Zeezrom for his actions.  Not just forgive in his heart and then never see him again.  They worked side by side every day teaching people the gospel.  Second, I can only imagine what an amazing experience it is to share the gospel and have those spiritual experiences as a companionship.  I never served a mission so I don’t have that experience, but I can imagine from spiritual experiences that I have had, that the people you share them with have a special bond with you over that moment.  They must have become not only companions but friends in their efforts.  What an example that was to me.


The final thing I wanted to touch on was prayer.  I have a strong testimony of prayer.  I know that it works.  I was saddened to think what it must have been like to think that you couldn’t just pray anywhere.  I am so grateful to know that I can pray to my Heavenly Father anytime, anywhere and He can hear me.

1 comment:

  1. Jamie, I love your blog site! You've done a great job and your observations and insights regarding Korihor and Zeezrom. Well done!

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