![]() I love reading the Book of Mormon. It is a lamp unto my feet and manna to my soul. Today I started reading again in the Book of Mosiah. Chapter one speaks of King Benjamin, a righteous king who has worked diligently with many prophets to preach and teach the word of God among his people and thereby establish peace throughout all the land. I've read this chapter many times and was struck yet again by the formula for happiness and prosperity that King Benjamin taught his sons as shared in verses 2-7 of Mosiah chapter 1. What is that formula and how does it apply today? Step 1 - Learn to Read so the we Can Get an Education The first step in the formula is to learn to read and have a solid command of our native language, what ever it may be. Why? So that we might become men and women of understanding, particularly spiritual understanding. Reading ability unlocks the door to temporal and spiritual education. To be able to study and learn from written religious documents, especially the scriptures, we have to be able to read, study, and ponder. Only then can we begin, as King Benjamin taught his sons, to know of the prophecies given by the Lord to His holy prophets and also come to understand that those prophecies come by the spirit of revelation. Step 2 - Value the Scriptures and Come to Know they are True The second step in the formula is to learn to appreciate the value of the scriptures and know they are true. King Benjamin gives a solemn reminder to his sons that were it not for the brass plates, their father Lehi could never have remembered all of the revelations and teachings of the holy prophets. They were invaluable in helping Nephites to teach their children the word of God so that they might become men and women strong in the faith of God. Through them the Nephites learned to understand the mysteries of God and His holy commandments that they might keep them and teach their children to do so, so they might avoid the horrible state of unbelief and apostasy found among the Lamanites at that time. He then testifies that the scriptures are true and that they can know the truthfulness of them because they have them before their eyes. As King Benjamin taught his sons, we too must come to appreciate and value the scriptures and know of their truthfulness. We must come to prize their holy words, study them, and teach them to our own children. It was important then and, given the times we live in, it is absolutely vital now. May we ever remember Alma 31:5: And now, as the preaching of the word had a great tendency to lead the people to do that which was just—yea, it had had more powerful effect upon the minds of the people than the sword, or anything else, which had happened unto them—therefore Alma thought it was expedient that they should try the virtue of the word of God. How can we preach and teach the word of God if we don't value and treasure it up? In our day the Lord has spoken through the Prophet Joseph Smith to give us the following counsel: ...treasure up in your minds continually the words of life, and it shall be given you in the very hour that portion that shall be meted unto every man. If we would help our children as King Benjamin and the Nephites helped there children, we must appreciate what we have and become men and women of sound understanding ourselves. We can and must do so as we search the scriptures diligently and pray for the Lord to help us to know they are true. By doing so, we can, as Moroni promised, know the truth of all things by the power of the Holy Ghost. Then we can teach our children the truth and truly bless and protect the lives of our beloved posterity. Step 3 - Keep the commandments to prosper in the Land The third step in the formula is to keep the commandments of God as found in the scriptures and through the words of the holy prophets. King Benjamin urged his sons to search the scriptures diligently that they might profit thereby. How would they profit? They would come to know and understand God's commandments that they might keep them and, through doing so, prosper in the land. If we would bless our children in the same way, we must follow King Benjamin's example. We must urge them to search the scriptures diligently and to keep the commandments that they might prosper. As we we learn to read so that we can get an education, come to value and know the truth of the scriptures, and keep the commandments, we truly will prosper in the land. What does it mean to prosper? It means to be blessed both temporally and spiritually in all that we do. It means to have peace of mind, despite the challenges we face, which, considering that these are the last days and we can see prophecies of our time being fulfilled all around us, are only going to become more numerous and more difficult. It means having strength to endure well through any trials that will surely come our way. It means to have hope and courage, It means to have the means necessary to take care of ourselves and our families. It means having the Holy Ghost to guide us in wisdom's paths. That we may all be so blessed is my humble prayer. AuthorRandy McNeely is a father of five, an aspiring author as well as a singer/songwriter. He has written several patriotic songs, children’s songs and multiple religious hymns, including Oh Jesus, Savior of Mankind, which won a Special Recognition award in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2008 Music Submission contest.
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