“Were it not for these plates, which contain these records
and these commandments, we must have suffered in ignorance, even at this
present time, not knowing the mysteries of God….Lehi did teach them to his
children, that thereby they could teach them to their children, and so
fulfilling the commandments of God, even down to this present time.”
I do not know when I marked these verses, but I am so glad I
did. It caused me to pause in my reading and consider what meaning I must have
gleaned from them before. One of the most effective ways for me to read
scripture is by putting myself in the present situation: when I read those
words in Mosiah, I think, “Were it not for these scriptures, I would be
suffering in ignorance. The scriptures are given to me at this day for the
purpose of fulfilling the commandments of God. My parents used the scriptures
to teach me, and one day I must also teach my children the word of God.”
I am so thankful to be born of goodly parents, as Nephi
would say. My mom and dad reared me in the gospel and taught me essential
truths that carry my testimony today. My dad is a scriptorian, and knows the
word of God inside and out. Not only does he know the words, but he also lives
them. He is a wonderful example—like Lehi—of teaching the word to his children and
“so fulfilling the commandments of God.” I hope to fulfill this commandment as
well, when I have a family of my own. I am so grateful for the opportunities I
have to study the word of God, and my testimony is strengthened as I do.
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