Thursday, October 10, 2019

Other Folks Have Favorite Book of Mormon Scriptures...And Me?

I'm looking at other people's favorite scriptures and see how it relates to me or raises questions or gives me a kernel that I can enlarge upon.

  • My Top 25 Book of Mormon Scriptures : This is authored by "Matheson".  The "mother" site can be found here.
    • The first scripture on his list is 1 Nephi Chapter 8. We can nickname this verse, "White Fruit" or whatever will stick with you.  This is in reference to the dream/vision that Lehi had.  He was invited to take a journey, in his dream, by a man dressed in a white robe.  Finally, he arrives and partakes of the fruit of the tree.
      • What do you associate the color "white" with?  White is bright, like the sun.  White sheets are still among a favorite covering for a bed.  They are clean, freshly washed and perhaps hung on a clothesline and they smell clean.  In the scriptures, "white" is associated with purity.  Unblemished.  Without sin.  
      • In this vision, Lehi is comforted because it is revealed to him that the families of Nephi and Sam, his sons, (or many of their descendants) would be saved (TG Salvation). 
        • Thought: To be saved, you must choose and stay on the Covenant Path.  Hold to the rod that leads you to the "tree" and the precious fruit of the tree.  Make and keep covenants (promises) with God.  There are many sites that will enhance your study of "the Covenant Path".  Here is one such reference
Read and mark this experience of Lehi's in First Nephi, Chapter 8.  Memorize verse 11:  And it came to pass that I did go forth and partake of the afruit thereof; and I beheld that it was most sweet, above all that I ever before tasted. Yea, and I beheld that the fruit thereof was white, to exceed all the bwhiteness that I had ever seen. 

Do you want to partake of the fruit of the tree?  The tree and the fruit represent God's love for us.  What will you have to give up (sacrifice) in order to stay on the path to the "precious" fruit of the tree?  How long is the journey and what will be your guide?  Why or How does "the rod of iron" or the "Iron Rod" symbolize safety?  Read more about the properties of iron HERE

Could the Rod of Iron symbolize God's commandments, His Holy Word, the promptings of the Holy Ghost, Revelation?  What are all the little and big things that keep us on track to return to our Heavenly Father?  How much does He love us?  How much do we love Him?

My grandson, Caden.

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