Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Alma 56 - The Sabbath and Family History

Some random spiritual thoughts I had when reading Alma 56:

1) Alma 56:8 (about the Anti-Nephi-Lehies) - "But I would not suffer them that they should break this covenant which they had made, supposing that God would strengthen us, insomuch that we should not suffer more because of the fulfilling the oath which they had taken."
When I read this, I thought about Sabbath day observance, and how sometimes we're tempted to work or get important temporal things done because we're afraid of what will happen if we don't. But like this verse indicates, we would be better to not break this commandment (a covenant really), and if we keep the Sabbath day holy, we can suppose that God will strengthen us and that we ultimately will not suffer because of our choice to give that time to God.

2) Alma 56:47 (about the stripling warriors) - "Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives."
When I read this verse, I thought about temple work for our ancestors. We can follow the example of these righteous young men if we think more about the spiritual liberty of our ancestors that have gone beyond the veil and are waiting for sacred ordinances to free them from spiritual death, rather than simply thinking about our own lives and all of the many, many things we need to get done. Whether it's actually attending the temple, doing genealogy, indexing, or anything else related to temple work, we should make time in our lives to do it. Also, the stripling warriors' fathers were unable to fight for themselves, just like our deceased ancestors are helpless to receive gospel ordinances on their own. The responsibility, then, lies upon us.

And all that from a war chapter!

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