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Lesson 27

Lesson 27 . Separation Who shall I Follow? 2 Nephi 5. Spiritual Leader. Nephi — Prophet and Leader. Laman and Lemuel seek to take Nephi’s life. One cannot do the Lord’s work without offending the devil. The hateful spirit forever thirsts for blood of the Lord’s anointed.

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Lesson 27

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  1. Lesson 27 Separation Who shallI Follow? 2 Nephi 5

  2. Spiritual Leader Nephi— Prophet and Leader Laman and Lemuel seek to take Nephi’s life One cannot do the Lord’s work without offending the devil The hateful spirit forever thirsts for blood of the Lord’s anointed Wickedness is always a great divider 2 Nephi 5:2

  3. Because of Him Laman and Lemuel blame Nephi for their difficulties All souls are agents unto themselves (D&C 58:28) It is easy to blame others for our own mistakes Most of our problems are of our own making 2 Nephi 5:3

  4. The Lord’s Warning Warnings are given to protect the faithful Warning Nephi should depart from his brothers “We cannot set off on a wrong course without first overruling a warning” Boyd K Packer The bounds are set for those who are true and faithful D&C 122:9 2 Nephi 5:5

  5. The Language of the Spirit There is guidance from the Lord who faithfully seek him in prayer The Lord will help those who follow Him Why is it important to continue to be faithful when our prayers are not answered immediately or in the way we desire? Sometimes we seem to get no answer to our sincere and striving prayers. It takes faith to remember that the Lord answers in His time and in His way so as to best bless us. Or, on further reflection, we will often realize that we already know full well what we should do. Please do not be discouraged if this does not work for you all at once. Like learning a foreign language, it takes practice and effort. Please know, though, that you can learn the language of the Spirit, and when you do, it will give you great faith and power in righteousness.—J. Devn Cornish 2 Nephi 5:5

  6. The Separation Nephites from the Lamanites was the result of Laman and Lemuel’s hatred for Nephi. This separation continued for centuries, with the descendants of Laman and Lemuel teaching their children to hate the descendants of Nephi (see Mosiah 10:12–17). There are times when it is necessary to physically flee from evil, as Nephi and his followers did. However, we may not always be able to physically remove ourselves from wickedness. 2 Nephi 5:1-8

  7. “God has provided a way to live in this world and not be contaminated by the degrading pressures evil agents spread throughout it. You can live a virtuous, productive, righteous life by following the plan of protection created by your Father in Heaven: His plan of happiness. It is contained in the scriptures and in the inspired declarations of His prophets. … “Avoid worldly wickedness. Know that God is in control. In time, Satan will completely fail and be punished for his perverse evil. God has a specific plan for your life. He will reveal parts of that plan to you as you look for it with faith and consistent obedience. His Son has made you free—not from the consequences of your acts, but free to make choices. God’s eternal purpose is for you to be successful in this mortal life. No matter how wicked the world becomes, you can earn that blessing. Seek and be attentive to the personal guidance given to you through the Holy Spirit. Continue to be worthy to receive it. Reach out to others who stumble and are perplexed, not certain of what path to follow” Richard G. Scott

  8. Elements of Happiness 2 Nephi 5:6 2 Nephi 10-18 2 Nephi 26-27 Nephi and his followers went with their families Obeyed the Lord Worked hard to support themselves Took scriptures with them Built a temple Followed righteous leaders

  9. “Certain unchanging principles and truths bring happiness to our lives. This subject has been of interest to me for many years because although I am richly blessed and have every reason to be happy, I sometimes struggle and do not always have the natural inclination toward happiness and a cheerful disposition that some people seem to enjoy. “For that reason, several years ago a Book of Mormon passage caught my attention. … Nephi established a society founded on gospel truths; and of that society he says, ‘And it came to pass that we lived after the manner of happiness’ (2 Ne. 5:27). The passage deeply impressed me. … I wondered … what the individual elements of a truly happy society and life might be, and I began to search Nephi’s writings for clues. I … invite you to conduct your own personal search. It could be a lifelong and worthwhile pursuit. … “… The same patterns and elements of daily life that enabled Nephi and his people to be happy 560 years before Christ work equally well today” Elder Marlin K. Jensen

  10. Our way of life, our happiness What blessings did the people receive because they kept the Lord’s commandments? When have you felt that the Lord has been with you? How has the Lord’s influence in your life contributed to your happiness? How might the temple have helped the people “live after the manner of happiness”? How has the temple brought greater happiness to you or someone you know? In what ways does hard work contribute to happiness?  2 Nephi 5:10–11, 16,

  11. A holy Sanctuary to the Lord The Lord’s people have always been a temple- building people. The temple has always been the focal point of true religion Temple Sacred Ground A place to receive Revelation A place to receive eternal covenants 2 great temples of the future: one in Jerusalem and another in New Jerusalem (Ether 13:3-12, D&C 133:13)  2 Nephi 5:16

  12. A Curse A separation from God The changing of their skin was only a mark or sign of the curse. “The dark skin was placed upon the Lamanites so that they could be distinguished from the Nephites and to keep the two peoples from mixing. The dark skin was the sign of the curse. The curse was the withdrawal of the Spirit of the Lord. … “The dark skin of those who have come into the Church is no longer to be considered a sign of the curse. Many of these converts are delightsome and have the Spirit of the Lord.” Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. 2 Nephi 5:19-25

  13. Results of the curse “…become an idle people, full of mischief and subtlety” This curse lasted only as long as the people were wicked. When the Lamanites repented and chose to live the gospel, “the curse of God did no more follow them” (Alma 23:18). The book of Helaman tells of a time when the Lamanites were more righteous than the Nephites (see Helaman 13:1). 2 Nephi 5:24

  14. Like Flint A hard stone—a hardening of the heart Marriage Warning: verse 23 Why is it important to avoid dating and marrying those who do not hearken to the Lord? How do you think the people you date and eventually marry will influence your efforts to live the gospel? “Choose to date only those who have high moral standards and in whose company you can maintain your standards” Strength of Youth 2 Nephi 5:21,23

  15. Separation When people harden their hearts against the Lord, they separate themselves from Him. However Save they shall repent of their iniquities…they will be saved. No blessings are denied if they repent Example: Later in the Book of Mormon we read about faithful Lamanites upon whom the hand of the Lord rests with great power God Satan 2 Nephi 5:22

  16. “There is so much [inspired] guidance and direction available that you won’t make major mistakes in your life unless you consciously ignore the guidance you receive” Paul V. Johnson What are some dangers that we can avoid when we heed warnings that come from prophets and other Church leaders? Oops!  2 Nephi 5:16

  17. What Have We Learned? Who is narrating this account? Who is speaking? Who is receiving the message? What is happening in this account? What has happened before this event? What is the message of this story? What did the writer intend for us to learn from this story? (Doctrine or Principle)

  18. Sources: Boyd K Packer (quoted in Kenneth Johnson, “Yielding to the Enticings of the Holy Spirit,” Ensign, Nov. 2002, 90). J. Devn Cornish The Privilege of Prayer Oct. Conf. 2011 Richard G. Scott (“How to Live Well amid Increasing Evil,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2004, 100, 102). Elder Marlin K. Jensen (“Living after the Manner of Happiness,” Ensign, Dec. 2002, 56, 61). (Answers to Gospel Questions, comp. Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., 5 vols. [1957–66], 3:122–23). [For the Strength of Youth (booklet, 2011), 4].) Paul V. Johnson (“The Blessings of General Conference,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2005, 51).

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