

Moroni 7-9: Faith, Hope, & Charity
Explore the powerful teachings on faith, hope, and charity amidst societal decay, as Moroni emphasizes moral integrity. Discover the struggles between civilization and depravity, advocating for love and righteousness in a challenging culture. Delve into misconceptions around infant baptism and the pivotal role of personal redemption through Jesus. Understand the vital connection between faith, hope, and charity, emphasizing humility and trust in divine grace. Lastly, embrace the enduring gifts of hope and charity to navigate troubling times with resilience.
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Depravity as Bravery
- Mormon describes the Nephites' depravity in Moroni 9, including murder, rape, torture, and cannibalism.
- These acts are performed as "tokens of bravery," highlighting the distorted values of the society.
Teach True Bravery
- In a wicked world, teach true bravery and manhood.
- Christ's example of laying down one's life demonstrates genuine courage.
Obedience to the Unenforceable
- Mormon laments his inability to enforce commands, highlighting the importance of "obedience to the unenforceable."
- Civilization depends on willing obedience, even when no one is watching.
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Intro
00:00 • 9min
The Struggle Between Civilization and Depravity
08:53 • 30min
Teaching Hope and Charity in a Skeptical World
38:29 • 19min
The Interconnectedness of Faith, Hope, and Charity
57:51 • 24min
Hope, Charity, and Endurance in Troubling Times
01:21:48 • 13min

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Book of Moses

Ross Williams

Moses Mattox
The Book of Moses is a part of the Pearl of Great Price, a collection of scriptures considered canonical by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
It contains a selection of writings from the biblical book of Genesis, along with additional revelations received by Joseph Smith.
The Book of Moses expands on the creation account, the fall of Adam and Eve, and the early interactions between God and humanity.
It emphasizes themes of God's power, His plan of salvation, and the importance of obedience.
The Book of Moses provides a unique perspective on the creation and early history of the world, offering insights into God's character and His relationship with His children.
Its theological depth and historical context contribute to its significance in Latter-day Saint theology.
The book's narrative structure and theological depth have made it a significant work in religious literature.
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2 Nephi

Savannah Paul

Hayden Paul
2 Nephi is a book in the Book of Mormon that contains the writings and teachings of Nephi, a prophet and leader among the Nephites.
It covers a significant period in Nephite history, including their journey from Jerusalem to the Americas and their early experiences in the promised land.
The book emphasizes themes of faith, obedience, and the importance of following God's commandments.
2 Nephi includes powerful prophecies, insightful teachings, and personal accounts of Nephi's experiences.
The book is considered a central text in Latter-day Saint theology, providing a powerful witness of God's love and His plan for His children.
Its narrative structure and theological depth have made it a significant work in religious literature.
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Ether

Simone Nofel
The Book of Ether is a part of the Book of Mormon, telling the story of the Jaredites, a group who migrated to the Americas before the Nephites.
It recounts their journey, their struggles, and their eventual decline.
The book emphasizes themes of faith, obedience, and the importance of following God's commandments.
Ether's narrative includes miraculous events, such as the construction of barges to cross the ocean, and highlights the consequences of disobedience and the blessings of faithfulness.
The book is considered a significant part of the Book of Mormon's overall message, providing a parallel narrative to the Nephite story and offering additional insights into God's dealings with His people.
The book's themes of faith and perseverance resonate with readers, offering inspiration and guidance.
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Moroni

H. Donl Peterson
The Book of Moroni is the final book of the Book of Mormon, containing the writings of Moroni, the last Nephite prophet.
It includes his final exhortations, warnings, and promises to future generations.
The book emphasizes themes of faith, hope, and charity, and the importance of preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Moroni's writings include powerful testimonies of Jesus Christ, warnings against wickedness, and instructions on how to build up the kingdom of God. The book is considered a central text in Latter-day Saint theology, providing a powerful witness of Jesus Christ's divinity and His love for all mankind.
Its narrative structure and theological depth have made it a significant work in religious literature.
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The Power of Everyday Missionaries
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Clayton Christensen

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3 Nephi
The Book of Nephi the Son of Nephi, Who Was the Son of Helaman


Nephi, the son of Helaman
3 Nephi is a significant part of the Book of Mormon, detailing the events surrounding the birth and ministry of Jesus Christ among the Nephites.
It includes accounts of signs and wonders, the visitation of Jesus after his resurrection, his teachings to the Nephites, and the fulfillment of various prophecies.
The book also covers the social and spiritual conditions of the Nephites and Lamanites, including their struggles with wickedness, their defense against the Gadianton robbers, and the conversion of many to the Lord.
Jesus' teachings in 3 Nephi are direct and plain, unlike the parables used in the New Testament, reflecting the greater spiritual readiness of the Nephites.

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Doctrine and Covenants
A Collection of Divine Revelations and Inspired Declarations

Joseph Smith
The Doctrine and Covenants is a compilation of revelations, prophecies, and inspired declarations received by Joseph Smith and other leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
It contains messages, warnings, and exhortations for the benefit of all mankind, inviting people to hear the voice of the Lord Jesus Christ for their temporal well-being and everlasting salvation.

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2 Corinthians
A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary


Anthony C. Thiselton
In this commentary, Anthony Thiselton offers a clear and practical analysis of 2 Corinthians.
The book is characterized by its brevity and focus on both exegetical and pastoral aspects, making it a valuable resource for those studying the letter.
Thiselton's expertise in Paul's theology and hermeneutics is evident throughout the commentary, which is designed to be helpful without being overly lengthy.

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The Book of Mormon
Another Testament of Jesus Christ


Mormon and Moroni

Joseph Smith
The Book of Mormon is a scripture that tells the story of a group of Hebrews who migrated from Jerusalem to the Americas around 600 BCE. It describes their history, including their division into two main groups: the Nephites and the Lamanites.
The book emphasizes the appearance of Jesus Christ to these people after his resurrection, where he teaches them and establishes his church.
It also discusses various doctrinal topics such as the fall of Adam and Eve, the nature of God, baptism, and the importance of faith and repentance.
The book ends with Moroni's testimony and an invitation to readers to come unto Christ and be perfected in him.

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LEVIATHAN

Thomas Hobbes
Published in 1651, 'Leviathan' by Thomas Hobbes is a comprehensive treatise on political philosophy.
The book is divided into four main parts: 'Of Man,' 'Of Commonwealth,' 'Of a Christian Commonwealth,' and 'Of the Kingdom of Darkness.
' Hobbes argues that the natural state of humans is one of conflict and anarchy, and that the best way to achieve peace and security is through the establishment of a commonwealth governed by an absolute sovereign.
This sovereign, which Hobbes terms the 'Leviathan,' has supreme authority over all aspects of governance, including law, religion, and public offices.
Hobbes' work is a foundational text in social contract theory and continues to influence political thought to this day.
An in-depth study of Moroni 7-9, covering Mormon's sermon on faith, hope, and charity, and Mormon's letters to Moroni on infant baptism and the depravity of the Nephites and Lamanites. This lesson focuses on the collapse of civilization, obedience to the unenforceable, faithfulness in the face of wickedness, raising children in a wicked world, rhetorical situations, dead works, ultimate hope, sufficient faith in sufficient grace, the gift of charity, and more.