By President Russell M. Nelson President of the Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles
In
a most miraculous
and singular way,
the Book of Mormon teaches
us of Jesus Christ
and His gospel.
In 1986, I was invited to give a special
lecture at a university in Accra, Ghana. There I met a number of dignitaries,
including an African tribal king. As we visited prior to the lecture, the king
spoke to me only through his linguist, who then translated for me. I responded
to the linguist, and the linguist then translated my responses to the king.
After my lecture, the king made his way
directly to me, but this time without his linguist. To my surprise, he spoke in
perfect English—the Queen’s English, I might add!
The king seemed puzzled. “Just who are you?” he asked.
I replied, “I am an ordained Apostle of Jesus Christ.”
The king asked, “What can you teach me about Jesus Christ?”
I responded with a question: “May I ask what you already know about
Him?”
The king’s response revealed he was a serious student of the Bible and one who loved the Lord.
I then asked if he knew about the ministry of Jesus Christ to the
people of ancient America.
As I expected, he did not.
I explained that after the Savior’s Crucifixion and Resurrection, He came
to the people of ancient America, where He taught His gospel. He organized His
Church and asked His disciples to keep a record of His ministry among them.
“That record,” I continued, “is what we know
as the Book of Mormon.
It is another testament of
Jesus Christ. It is a companion scripture to the Holy Bible.”
At this point, the king became very interested. I turned
to the mission president accompanying me and asked if he had an extra copy of the Book of Mormon
with him. He pulled one from his briefcase.
I opened it to 3 Nephi chapter 11, and together the king and I read the Savior’s sermon to the
Nephites. I then presented the copy of the Book of Mormon to him. His
response lodged in my mind and heart forever: “You could have given me diamonds or rubies, but nothing is
more precious to me than this additional knowledge about the Lord Jesus Christ.”
After experiencing the power of the Savior’s words in 3 Nephi,
the king proclaimed, “If I
am converted and join the Church, I will bring my whole tribe with me.”
“Oh, King,” I said, “it doesn’t work that way. Conversion is an individual matter.
The Savior ministered to
the Nephites one by one.
Each individual receives a
witness and testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ.”1
My brothers and sisters, how precious is the Book of
Mormon to you? If
you were offered diamonds or rubies or the Book of Mormon, which would you
choose? Honestly, which
is of greater worth to you?
Remember in the Sunday morning session of the April 2017 general conference,
President Thomas S. Monson
pleaded with “each of us to prayerfully study and ponder the Book of Mormon each day.”2
Many have responded to our
prophet’s plea.
Let me say that neither I nor eight-year-old
Riley knew anyone was taking our pictures. Notice that Riley is reading his
Book of Mormon with the help of an “I Am a Child of God” bookmark.
Something
powerful happens when a child of God seeks to know more about Him and His
Beloved Son. Nowhere are those truths taught more clearly and powerfully
than in the Book of Mormon.
Since President Monson’s challenge six months ago, I have tried to follow his counsel. Among other things, I’ve made lists of what the Book of Mormon
is, what it affirms, what it refutes, what it fulfills, what it clarifies, and
what it reveals. Looking
at the Book of Mormon
through these
lenses has been an insightful
and inspiring exercise! I recommend it to each of you.
During these six months, I have invited various groups—including my Brethren in
the Quorum of the Twelve, missionaries in Chile, and mission presidents and
their wives gathered in Argentina—to consider three related questions that I urge you to think about today:
First, what
would your life be like without the Book of Mormon? Second, what would you not
know? And third, what would you not have?
Enthusiastic answers from these groups came
straight from their hearts. Here are just a few of their comments:
“Without the Book of Mormon, I would be confused about the conflicting
teachings and opinions about so many things. I would be just like I was
before I found the Church, when I was searching for knowledge, faith, and hope.”
Another said: “I would not know about the role the Holy Ghost can
play in my life.”
Another: “I would not clearly understand my purpose here on earth!”
Another respondent said: “I would not know that there is
continuing progress after this life. Because of the Book of Mormon, I
know that there really is
life after death. That is the ultimate goal for which we are working.”
This last comment made me reflect on my life
decades ago as a young surgical resident. One of the sobering responsibilities
a surgeon bears, on occasion, is to inform the family when a loved one passes
away. In one hospital where I worked, a special room was built with padded
walls where family members could receive such news. There, some people
manifested their grief by banging their heads against those padded walls. How I
longed to teach those individuals that death, though difficult for surviving loved ones,
is a necessary part of our
immortal existence. Death
allows us to progress to the next world.3
Another respondent to my question said: “I did not have a life
until I read the Book of Mormon. Even though I had prayed and gone to my church
all my life, the Book of Mormon helped me to really communicate with Heavenly Father for the
first time.”
Another said: “Without the Book of Mormon, I wouldn’t understand that the
Savior not only suffered for my sins, but He can heal my pains and sorrows.”4
And yet another: “I would not know that we have prophets
to lead us.”
Immersing
ourselves regularly in the truths of the Book of Mormon can
be a life-changing experience. One of our missionary granddaughters,
Sister Olivia Nelson, promised
an investigator that if he would read the Book of Mormon daily, his test scores on his university exams
would improve. He did, and they did.
My dear brothers and sisters, I testify that
the Book of Mormon is truly the word of God. It
contains the answers to life’s
most compelling questions. It teaches the doctrine of Christ.5 It expands and clarifies many of the “plain and
precious”6 truths that were lost through centuries of time and numerous translations of the Bible.
The Book of Mormon provides the fullest and most authoritative understanding of the Atonement of Jesus Christ to be found anywhere. It
teaches what it really means to be born again.
From the Book of Mormon we learn about the gathering of scattered Israel. We know why we are here on earth.
These and other truths are
more powerfully and persuasively taught in the Book of Mormon than in any other
book. The full power of
the gospel of Jesus Christ is contained in the Book of Mormon. Period.
The Book of Mormon both illuminates the teachings of the
Master and exposes the
tactics of the adversary.7 The Book of Mormon teaches true doctrine to dispel false
religious traditions—such
as the erroneous practice
of performing infant baptisms.8 The Book of Mormon gives purpose to life by urging us to ponder the potential of eternal life and “never-ending
happiness.”9 The Book of Mormon shatters the false beliefs that happiness can be found in
wickedness10 and
that individual goodness is all that is required to return to the presence of
God.11 It abolishes
forever the false concepts that revelation ended with the Bible and that the heavens are sealed today.
When I think of the Book of Mormon, I think of
the word power. The
truths of the Book of Mormon have the power to heal, comfort, restore, succor, strengthen, console, and cheer
our souls.
My dear brothers and sisters, I promise that as you prayerfully study the Book of Mormon every day, you will make better decisions—every day. I promise that as you ponder what
you study, the windows of heaven will open, and you will receive answers to your own
questions and direction for your own life. I promise that as you daily immerse yourself in the Book of Mormon,
you can be immunized
against the evils of the day, even the gripping plague of pornography and other mind-numbing addictions.
Whenever I hear anyone, including myself, say,
“I know the Book of Mormon is true,” I
want to exclaim, “That’s nice,
but it is not enough!” We need to feel,
deep in “the inmost part” of our hearts,12 that the Book of Mormon is unequivocally the word of God. We must feel it so deeply that we would never want to live even one day without
it. I might paraphrase President Brigham Young in saying, “I wish I had the voice of seven
thunders to wake up the people”13 to the truth and power of the Book of Mormon.
We need to be like this young missionary serving in Europe who felt so deeply about the truth
of the Book of Mormon that he literally ran with
a copy of this sacred record to the man in a park he and his companion had just
found.
I testify that Joseph Smith was and is the prophet of this last
dispensation. It was he who, through the gift and power of God, translated this holy book. This is the book that will help to
prepare the world for the Second Coming of the Lord.
I testify that Jesus Christ is the literal and living Son of our living
God. He is our Savior,
our Redeemer, our great Exemplar, and our Advocate with the Father. He was the
promised Messiah, the mortal Messiah, and will be the millennial Messiah. I
testify with my whole soul that in a most miraculous and singular way, the Book
of Mormon teaches us of Jesus Christ and His gospel.
I know that President Thomas S. Monson is the
prophet of God on the earth today. I love him and sustain him with all of my
heart. I so testify in the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.
President Nelson’s Book of Mormon Lists
The Book of Mormon is:
Another
testament of Jesus Christ. Its major writers—Nephi,
Jacob, Mormon, Moroni—and its translator, Joseph Smith, were all eyewitnesses of the Lord.
A record of His ministry to people who lived in ancient America.
True, as attested by the Lord Himself.
The Book of Mormon affirms:
The individual identity of Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son, Jesus
Christ.
The necessity of the Fall of Adam and the wisdom of Eve, that men might have joy.
The Book of Mormon refutes notions
that:
Revelation
ended with the Bible.
Infants need to be baptized.
Happiness can be found in wickedness.
Individual
goodness is adequate for exaltation (ordinances
and covenants are needed).
The
Fall of Adam tainted mankind with
“original sin.”
The Book of Mormon fulfills biblical prophecies that:
“Other
sheep” shall hear His voice.
God
will do “a marvelous work and a wonder,” speaking “out of the dust.”
The “stick of Judah” and the “stick of Joseph” will become one.
Scattered
Israel will be gathered “in the latter days” and how that will be done.
The land of inheritance for the lineage of Joseph is the Western Hemisphere.
The Book of Mormon clarifies understanding about:
Our premortal existence.
Death. It is a necessary component of God’s great plan of happiness.
Postmortal
existence, which begins in paradise.
How the resurrection of the body, reunited with its spirit, becomes an immortal soul.
How our judgment by the Lord will be according to our deeds and
the desires of our hearts.
How
ordinances are properly performed: for example,
baptism, sacrament, conferring the Holy Ghost.
The
Atonement of Jesus Christ.
The Resurrection.
The important role of angels.
The
eternal nature of priesthood.
How human behavior is influenced more by the power of the word than the power
of the sword.
The Book of Mormon reveals information previously unknown:
Baptisms
were performed before Jesus Christ was born.
Temples
were built and used by people in ancient America.
Joseph, 11th son of Israel, foresaw the prophetic role of Joseph Smith.
Nephi (in 600–592 BC) foresaw the discovery and colonizing of America.
Plain
and precious parts of the Bible have been lost.
The Light of Christ is given to each person.
The importance of individual agency and the need for opposition in all things.
Warnings
about “secret combinations.”
REFERENCES
1.See 3 Nephi 17:9–12. “He did heal them, EVERY ONE”
2.Thomas S. Monson, “The Power of the Book of
Mormon,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, 87.
3.See Alma 42:8. If Adam and Eve were reclaimed from temporal death
immediately it would have destroyed the great plan of happiness
4.See Alma 7:11–12. Christ suffered pain, affliction, temptation of
every kind; took upon him the pain,
sicknesses of his people, took upon him death so he could loose the bands of
death which bind us; took upon him our infirmities so his bowels would be
filled with mercy according to
the flesh, that he would know according to the flesh how to succor us according to our
infirmities
5.See, for example, 2 Nephi 31:2–21. Spoke plainly, Lord gives light to our
understanding, in our language. Christ was baptized to fulfill all
righteousness; He humbled Himself before the Father according to the flesh and witnessed to the Father that He would be obedient to Him and keep His
commandments. He showed us the straitness of the path, the narrowness of the gate.
He asked us to “follow
thou me” and we do that by keeping the commandments of the Father. The Father commands us to repent and
be baptized and then we’ll be given the Holy Ghost by the Father “like unto me” said the Savior.
We are to do the things we
saw Christ do. If we follow
Him with full purpose of heart, no hypocrisy or deception, with real intent,
repenting, witnessing we are willing to take upon us the name of Christ, then
we’ll receive the Holy Ghost and will be able to speak with the tongue of angels and shout praises to Christ.
We must endure to the end
in following the example of Christ. Remission of sins comes by fire and by the Holy Ghost which comes by unshaken faith in him, relying wholly upon the merits of Christ.
Then we must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, have
a perfect brightness of hope,
and love of God and of all men.
Then we shall have eternal life. This is the way; there is none other way nor name whereby we are saved in the
kingdom of God. This is the doctrine of Christ; the only and true doctrine of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
6.See 1 Nephi 13:29–33. Plain and
precious things were taken away,
then it goes forth to all nations. Things taken were plain to the understanding
and now exceedingly great many
stumble and Satan hath great power over them. Gentiles are lifted up by the power of God above
all other nations; the land is choice above all other lands and is the land of
inheritance for the children of Lehi (mixture of thy seed). Gentiles promised
to not remain in awful state
of blindness due to
plain and most precious parts of the gospel which have been kept back by
the abominable church. God brings forth much of my gospel to the Gentiles.
7. See 2 Nephi 26–33. Christ
will minister to the Nephites—Nephi foresees the destruction of his people—They will speak from the dust—The
Gentiles will build
up false churches
and secret combinations—The
Lord forbids men to
practice priestcrafts.
Darkness and apostasy will
cover the earth in the last days—The Book of Mormon will come forth—Three witnesses will testify of
the book—The learned man will say he cannot read the sealed book—The Lord will
do a marvelous work and a
wonder—Compare Isaiah 29. Many false churches will be built up in the last days—They will teach false, vain, and foolish
doctrines—Apostasy will abound because of false teachers—The devil will rage in the hearts of men—He will teach all manner of false
doctrines. Many Gentiles will reject the Book of Mormon—They
will say, We need no more
Bible—The Lord
speaks to many nations—He will judge the world out of the books which will be written. Converted Gentiles will be numbered
with the covenant people—Many
Lamanites and Jews will believe the word and become delightsome—Israel will be restored
and the wicked destroyed. Nephi
tells why Christ was
baptized—Men must follow
Christ, be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost, and endure to the end to be saved—Repentance and baptism are the gate to the strait and narrow path—Eternal life comes to those who keep the commandments
after baptism. Angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost—Men must pray and gain knowledge for
themselves from the Holy Ghost. Nephi’s words are true—They testify of Christ—Those who believe in Christ will believe
Nephi’s words,
which will stand as a witness before the judgment bar.
8. Moroni 8:11–15. Little children need neither repentance nor
baptism.
9.Mosiah 2:41; see also Alma 28:12. Those who keep the commandments experience a blessed and happy state. Blessed
in all things, both temporal and spiritual; if we hold out faithful to the end we
are received into heaven to dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness. Remember, remember that these
things are true;
for the Lord God hath spoken it. The promise of the Lord is
that the righteous,
after death, are raised to dwell at the right hand of God, in a state of never-ending happiness.
10.See Alma 41:10–11. We cannot be restored from sin to happiness. Wickedness never was happiness. All are in a
carnal state, in the gall of bitterness and the bonds of iniquity, without God
in the world, contrary to the nature of God, which is a state contrary to the
nature of happiness.
11. Special sacred ordinances and covenants
are also required.
12.See Alma 13:27. “I wish from the inmost part of my heart, yea, with great anxiety even unto pain,
that ye would hearken unto my
words, and cast off
your sins, and not
procrastinate the day of your repentance.” 28 “But that ye would humble yourselves before
the Lord, and call on his
holy name, and watch
and pray continually, that ye may not be tempted above that which ye can bear, and
thus be led by the Holy
Spirit, becoming humble,
meek, submissive, patient, full of love and all
long-suffering; 29 Having faith on the Lord; having a hope that ye shall receive eternal life; having the love of God always in your hearts, that ye may be lifted up at the last day and enter into his rest.”
13.See Teachings of Presidents of the Church:
Brigham Young (1997), 299. He was referring to the importance of temple and
family history work.
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