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Chapter 15: Jacob 1–4
Title | Chapter 15: Jacob 1–4 |
Publication Type | Manual Lesson |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Corporate Authors | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Manual Title | Book of Mormon Student Manual |
Lesson | 15 |
Pagination | 113-121 |
Publisher | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Place Published | Salt Lake City |
Keywords | Chastity, Law of; Jacob (Son of Lehi); Polygamy; Pride; Prophet; Recordkeeping; Repentance; Small Plates; Spiritual Death; Wealth |
Abstract | Because of pride and exceeding wealth, the Nephites during the time of Jacob succumbed to many sins, particularly the sin of immorality. Feeling the weight of his prophetic calling, Jacob denounced these evil practices and boldly called the people to repentance. When have you witnessed the prophet and other Church leaders speak plainly to share an important message? By understanding the divine mandate of a priesthood leader to give spiritual correction, you will better understand the warning voice of modern-day prophets in an ever-increasingly wicked world. Note that after teaching the Nephites the consequences of their sins, Jacob turned their attention to the Savior. He taught that we have power to overcome sin and weakness through the grace of Christ. Therefore he asked, “Why not speak of the atonement of Christ … ?” By so doing, we gain “knowledge of a resurrection and the world to come” (Jacob 4:12). Then we can develop a greater appreciation for the gift of redemption from sin and death that the Savior provides. |
URL | https://www.lds.org/manual/book-of-mormon-student-manual/chapter-15-jacob-1-4?lang=eng |
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