Friday, October 3, 2014

O, Remember, Remember

Section: Alma 62-Helaman 5

Helaman 2:8 servant of Helaman speaks to Kishkumen
Helaman 5:6 Lehi & Nephi recall the words which their father spake
Helaman 5:9, 10 Flashback to King Benjamin’s sermon and to Amulek’s speaking to Zeezrom
Helaman 5:26 Nephi and Lehi speak to the crowd while encircled by fire
Helaman 5:29, 32, 33 Voice of an angel crying repentence 3X
Helaman 5: 38-42 Dialogue between crowd and Aminidab
Helaman 5: 47 Voice from heaven declaring peace

Specific section analyzed: Helaman 5: 6,9-10

“Behold, my sons, I desire that ye should remember to keep the commandments of God; and I would that ye should declare unto the people these words. Behold, I have given unto you the names of our first parents who came out of the land of Jerusalem; and this I have done that when you remember your names ye may remember them; and when ye remember them ye may remember their works; and when ye remember their works ye may know how that it is said, and also written, that they were good
O remember, remember, my sons, the words which king Benjamin spake unto his people; yea, remember that there is no other way nor means whereby man can be saved, only through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ, who shall come; yea, remember that he cometh to redeem the world. And remember also the words which Amulek spake unto Zeezrom, in the city of Ammonihah; for he said unto him that the Lord surely should come to redeem his people, but that he should not come to redeem them in their sins, but to redeem them from their sins.”

In this passage, Helaman begins by clearly stating that his purpose for addressing his audience (his sons, Nephi & Lehi) is for them to keep the commandments and declare the gospel.  He then establishes his credibility by alluding to earlier prophets and their words, beginning with a reference to Nephi & Lehi’s namesakes, and then continuing by paraphrasing King Benjamin and Amulek. Helaman focuses on the word “remember”, at one point repeating it, clearly pointing to the teachings of those who went before him. The focal point of what he asks his sons to look back and recall is the atonement of Jesus Christ, which was at this point still in the future.

1 comment:

  1. When we look back and remember the Atonement and the effect it has had in our lives then, I think, we are more able to move forward and deal with the challenges before us.

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