Understanding the Scriptures
Mormon 1
| Sober (vv. 2, 15) | Able to think seriously about important matters, spiritually minded |
| Observe (v. 2) | Learn, understand |
| Engravings, engrave (vv. 3–4) | Writings, write on metal |
| Withdrew their design (v. 12) | Gave up their plan |
| Prevail (v. 13) | Have the most influence |
| Endeavor (v. 16) | Attempt, try |
| Sorceries (v. 19) | Attempts to obtain false revelations from evil sources |
Studying the Scriptures
Do activity A as you study Mormon 1.
Consequences
The word because is important to notice in the scriptures. It often helps us identify actions and their consequences, either good or bad.
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1.
Using what you read in Mormon 1:13–14, make a diagram similar to the following and identify the consequences the Nephites experienced and the actions that brought those consequences.
Actions
Consequences
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2.
Suppose a Nephite of Mormon’s day saw your diagram or read those verses, had the principles explained to him or her, and then responded by saying, “So?” Write a response to such a person to help them understand how significant those consequences are. Include specific examples of how your life is different because you have experienced the blessings of which Mormon spoke.
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