Chapter 23
Then
the king sent forth to his people this command,
“King
Mosiah’s sons are to preach in all the land.”
He
encouraged all to hear what they had to say.
Thousands
were converted and never fell away.
Interestingly,
almost all were Lamanites.
Only
one convert came from the Amalekites.
They
became so righteous, they laid down their weapons
So they
couldn’t fight against God or their brethren.
In
order to show how much their people had changed,
They
chose “Anti-Nephi-Lehies” as their new name.
This
was to show respect for the king’s eldest son.
They
were also nicknamed the People of Ammon.
With their friends, the
Nephites, they had open commerce,
And,
thanks to their goodness, they were no longer cursed!
Chapter 24
When
Anti-Nephi-Lehi, Lamoni’s brother,
Became
the next king with the death of their father,
All the
Lamanites who were not converted swore
That
they’d kill all believers and prepared for war.
So the
king implored his people with all his might,
“Don’t
take up your weapons! I beg you not to fight!
“Let us
show the Lord that we’ve truly repented.
“Don’t
take up your swords!—Let us bury them, instead!”
So they
buried all their weapons as evidence
That
they’d rather die than break their new covenants.
When their
enemies came, they all gathered and prayed.
One
thousand and five of these believers were slain.
Seeing
such great faith struck their rivals to the core;
More
than a thousand were converted to the Lord.
Chapter 25
Those
who weren’t converted became still angrier
And
they blamed the Nephites for all these new converts.
So they
left the People of Ammon and attacked
The
neighboring Nephites, who were quick to react.
After
they had been beaten back by the Nephites,
Even
more were converted of these Lamanites.
So the
People of Ammon grew greater in size.
Ammon’s
brethren thanked God for listening to their cries.
Chapter 26
Ammon
then addressed his brothers with a loud voice,
“My
brethren, we have such great reason to rejoice!
“We’ve
been instruments in the Lord’s hands so we might
“Help
thousands of Lamanites to behold God’s light.
“We
have labored all the day long and have been blessed.
“Now
they’re in the hands of the Lord of the harvest.
“Let’s
give thanks to God’s holy name and sing praises.
“If we
hadn’t come, our brethren would still hate us.”
Aaron
interrupted, “Ammon, I fear you boast.”
“No,
Aaron. I only boast in the Lord of Hosts.”
Ammon
reassured him, “I know that I’m nothing.
“But
with God’s strength I know that I can do all things.
“Thousands
now sing redeeming love instead of hate.
“Truly,
brethren, our reason to rejoice is great!
“Further,
in His mercy, God snatched us from our sins
“So we
could repent and devote our lives to Him.
“Remember
how the other Nephites laughed at us?
“They
said, ‘Preaching to the Lamanites is hopeless!’
“We’ve
proven them wrong, though we’ve suffered many things.
“And we
have been patient in all these sufferings.
“When
we wanted to turn back—we were so depressed!—
“The
Lord comforted us, ‘I will give you success.’
“And He
has! Just look at the converts we hold dear
“Who
have died to show their conversion is sincere.
“God is
mindful of all the people on this earth,
“For
they’re all His children and so they’re of great worth.”
Chapter 27
Since
the Lamanites had been so soundly beaten
They
attacked the People of Ammon once again.
When
the People of Ammon saw that Lamanites
Were
attacking them, they again refused to fight.
Ammon
was heartbroken to see so many slain,
So he
spoke with the king to try to end their pain,
“Let us
all go down to live in the Nephites’ land!
“Our
brethren, the Nephites, will surely understand.”
Anti-Nephi-Lehi
met this idea with doubt,
Thinking
that the Nephites would surely turn them out.
But
when Ammon prayed and God said they should depart,
This
good king listened and obeyed with all his heart.
They
all traveled to Zarahemla, which was where
They
met with Alma and felt joy beyond compare.
When
they asked if the People of Ammon could stay,
The
Nephites said, “Yes,” and then they went on to say,
“They
can live in Jershon and we will protect them.
“All we
ask is that they help us to feed our men.”
So the
people moved in and called Jershon their home.
Their
zeal and goodness were the greatest ever known.
© 2020 by N. Noelle Maes
Chapter 28
Not
long afterward, all the Lamanites attacked
But the
Nephite armies, at great cost, held them back.
While
the Nephites mourned for their kindred who had died,
They
knew that their loved ones in heaven would reside.
Chapter 29
Alma
then recorded the chief wish of his heart:
To
share the gospel with the world in every part,
“If I
were an angel I’d tell all men, ‘Repent!’
“But I
am a man and I ought to be content.
“Instead,
I will glory in what the Lord commands:
“That I
may act as an instrument in His hands.
“He has
called me to preach the word to this people.
“When
they listen and then repent, joy fills my soul.
“Then I
remember the Lord’s kindness and mercy
“And
how He extended that mercy unto me.”
© 2020 by N. Noelle Maes