Showing posts with label 1 Nephi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 Nephi. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Nephi Teaches Forgiveness

In 1 Nephi 7 the brothers Laman and Lemuel become so angry with Nephi that they laid their hands on him, bound his legs and arms and were going to leave him for dead in the wilderness to be eaten by the wild beasts. What really hit me was even though Nephi's brothers wanted to kill him and that was their intent, when they asked to be forgiven of him, Nephi forgave them!

Would any person today forgive a close friend or family member for trying to kill them?? Not only did they try to kill him but Nephi had to speak with the power of the Holy Ghost to rebuke them and call them to repentance. And even after that, the family members of Ishmael had to convince them to not harm Nephi.
And yet, Nephi still forgave them for wanting to kill him even after all that. Talk about some Christ like love!

If Nephi would be so willing and quick to forgive his brother for killing him, how much more should we forgive others for even lesser trespasses?

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Filling my lamp with oil

Intro--line upon line, precept upon precept. At first it puzzled me why Joseph would be visited 3 times and have the same thing said repeatedly. But each successing time the angel added to what he previously said. What are the Lord's servants repeating to us? And what lines and precepts are they adding to their pleas to help us progress and grow?

Nephi 1 -- When you learn or grow a testimony of something of the Lord, don't you also want to share it with others, spread it out so others can feel the peace, love and happiness it brings into your life?

Nephi 2 -- Even in Lehi's trial of faith he remembered to stop and take time to thank the Lord for His hand in their lives. He was obedient, he remembered, and gave thanks. Will I be like unto Lehi, Nephi and Sam who believed and were faithful OR will I be like Laman and Lemuel who doubted, continually murmured (whined) and were rebellious? Decide today which kind of person you will be. Do you want to be blessed and become prosperous OR rebel and be cut off from His presence, His Spirit? Believe me, if you choose the latter, you will be a much more grouchier version of you.

Nephi 3 -- Anything worth doing is worth its efforts. The Lord asks and commands, He gives us the tools to accomplish the things asked of us, will we have the faith that we can do it with the Lord's help? Or whine about how hard it is?

Nephi 4 -- Sometimes we need to take that leap of faith that the Lord knows what He is doing and that we can accomplish what is put before us. Are we living a life where our wordis worth its mettle?

Friday, September 17, 2010

Remember Remember

  • Nephi gives his thesis statement if you will in the last chapter of 1 Nephi, 1 Nephi 30-31. The purpose of his writings in the plastes of brass --
    • ...they testify that a man must be obedient to the commandments of God.
    • ...Wherefore, if ye shall be obedient to the commandments, and endure to the end, ye shall be saved at the last day...
      • I remember how in Seminary class, my teacher would drill into us that it was so important for us to REMEMBER the Lord and his commandments bc it is when we forget and forsake the Lord that we lose his blessings and promises from keeping the commandments.  So every time in the scriptures when it has the phrase "if you keep my commandments, you shall prosper" I think REMEMBER in my head. 
  • Throughout this first book, each story shows the consequences of either following the commandments or disboeying them.  When I think of my kids, I can't seem to understand why they would do something they know will get them into trouble.  Most of the time, their answer is "I don't know, bc it was fun?"  I'm sure Heavenly Father feels the same way about us.  Just follow these rules and I will bless you!!! We're basically throwing away blessings when we choose to not follow his commandments. I know it is easier said than done but logically it seems right. 
  • In Lehi's dying words, he instructs his children on 3 things in 2 Nephi 1-2:
    • Exhorts his sons to repent, obey and put on the armor of righteousness
    • Testifies of the Atonement
    • Teaches the importance of opposition and freedom to choose
  • I see a repeated promise in his words in 2 Nephi 1:7, 9
    • ...And if it so be that they shall serve him according to the commandments which he hath given, it shall be a land of liberty unto them;
    • ...inasmuch as those who the Lord God shall bring out of the land of Jerusalem shall keep his commandments, they shall prosper upon the face of this land...and if it so be they shall keep his commandments they shall be blessed upon the face of this land...
      • Ok, keep his commandments, we'll prosper and be blessed.  Got it!
  • In 2 Nephi 1:21, it seems like Lehi is basically telling his children to grow up, act like adults and get along and the way to do that is to be united together. 
    • ...arise from the dust, my sons, and be men, and be determined in one mind and in one heart, united in all things...
  • Trials are here to help us grow and progress. The Lord shall consecrate thine afflictions for they gain. (2 Nephi 2:2)
  • Lehi says in 2 Nephi 2:14 I speak unto you these things for your profit and learning.  He is trying to leave some words of wisdom before he dies.  He then starts to talk about how God gave us our free agency (...the Lord God gave unto man that he should act for himself... 2 Nephi 2:16) He had previously spoken about there is opposition in all things.
    • Funny that this should be read now.  This last week I had to watch my daughter go through a tough experience at school.  There was a boy teasing her, who egg'd on others to tease her as well.  It made her cry and she was so hurt that this boy would spread lies about her.  She was too scared to tell her teacher.  As my husband and I talked with her, we told her that telling her teacher is the right choice bc she doesn't have to put up with this, that as a daughter of God, she deserves more respect.  We told her we should include her in our prayers to be given the courage and strength to get through this situation.  We tried telling her that it doesn't matter what those kids think, it matters what she thinks but it didn't make her hurt feelings feel any better.  I told her I would talk to her teacher the next day after school if they kept it up.  Although when I went to get her, the teacher told me that KJ had spoken to her already and they fixed the problem (the boy's parents were notified and he wrote an apology note).  She found the courage to speak up for herself and I was so happy that she did.  That was yesterday and today I read about how we have to have opposition in all things so that we may know good from evil, joy from sorrow, happiness from pain.  My daughter can't learn unless she experiences herself first hand, not me fixing her problems for her. 

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Words of Isaiah

  • I've never been able to understand the words of Isaiah.  As plain and simple as the Book of Mormon is, 1 Nephi 20 & 21are not! I remember my husband telling me how he relished in reading Isaiah in the Book of Mormom bc if Nephi thought that those words were important enough to talk about again in his writings then we better pay better attention to them! 
  • It just seems like he is talking to the lost tribes of Israel or the broken branch of the olive tree that needs to be grafted back in.  And I wonder, is that me?  Or am I the Gentile and he is speaking to others? 
  • When his brothers asked about them (bc it seems they were just as confused as I was!), Nephi said Isaiah was talking about things both temporal and spiritual.
  • In 1 Nephi 22:10, it says that all the kindreds of the earth cannot be blessed unless he shall make bare his arm in the eyes of the nations. In Isaiah 52:10, the footnotes say "to make bare his arm" also means the power of God.  I'm wondering if that means in order for us to be blessed, we must show our faith in the power of God.  This would make sense as things of God are being trampled on so readily.  Like taking down the 10 Commandments inside government buildings or ceasing any pryaers in schools and what not.  Why would we want to revoke any blessings that the Lord would readily give us if we showed our faith in Him?

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Attitude of Gratitude

  • The longer that we procrastinate our repentance, the harder it is to hear the truth.  1 Nephi 16:2 states the guilty taketh the truth to be hard, for it cutteth them to the very center.  It is not that we don't understand the truth, it is just that we don't have enough motivation (or any at all) to adhere to it. We know we should change but if we are too prideful/stubborn then we'll just try to ignore it so we don't have that nagging feeling that we need to make changes in our lives. 
  • Tonight during scripture reading, my daughter read that scripture about learning line upon line, precept upon precept.  That made me think of the scriptures in 1 Nephi 16: 8-11 where after Lehi did bring his family out of Jerusalem and into the wilderness, the Lord then gave Lehi new instructions and the Liahona to guide them to where the promised land was.  As we follow and finish what the Lord commands us we can progress and follow new commandments.  He always provides ways to do what He asks of us.
  • As He directs us through our life, the Lord's ways can help us grow the most and find the  most of what we are in need of. 1 Nephi 16:16 And we did follow the directions of the ball, which led us in the more fertile parts of the wilderness.
  • When facing trials, we have two choices.  We can be like Ishmael's daughters (1 Nephi 16:20) and complain OR we can be like Nephi (1 Nephi 16:23) who armed himself with tools to get the job done and turned to the Lord for directions on where to use them. The point?  Murmuring/complaining never got anyone anywhere.  Action is needed! [This is a pattern as I will show in later verses]
  • 1 Nephi 16: 29 -- ...And thus we see that by small means the Lord can bring about great things.  In my family I see this as we live the small things the Lord asks us to do.  By always reading our scriptures as a family, doing family prayer at night and attending church every Sunday, our daughter has learned and reminds us (if we don't do it) that we need to do it.  It is part of our routine.  If we haven't taught her anything, at least she knows that she needs the scriptures, prayer and church attendance in her life and that it is important.
  • I am seeing the pattern again in 1 Nephi 16: 32 of:
    • Following His commandments
    • Being blessed with the means to accomplish those commandments
    • Remembering the Lord and seeing His hand in our lives bc of those blessings
    • Thanking the Lord for what He has done for us.
  • (1 Nephi 16:35) Sometimes our old ways may entice us bc they are easier even if we know it will tear us down. (1 Nephi 16:37-38) We must realize that these thoughts are from the adversary and not of God. (1 Nephi 16: 39) As we hearken to the voice of the Lord thru General Conference, if we repent and act upon His words, he will bless us. 
  • The Lord gives us promises if we follow His commandments.  1 Nephi 17:3 --
    • ...And if it so be that the children of men keep the commandments of God he doth nourish them, and strengthen them, and provide means whereby they can accomplish the things which he has commanded them...
  • The story of Nephi arming himself with a new bow and arrow and then asking his father Lehi to ask the Lord where he should hunt to obtain food so they won't perish -- this reiterates how we should arm ourselves with the tools we need and then turn to the Lord as to how or where to use them in order to accomplish what is asked of us.  Again -- ACTION!  We must first have action on our part to show the Lord that we really mean to do what He asks of us.  And then turn to Him and ask where are we needed to the most to accomplish our task as hand. (1 Nephi 17:9)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Some Thoughts

  • When we first have a desire to know the truth, we must believe our Heavenly Father will answer us of its truthfulness and then ponder it in our minds. At this time we will be ready and open to listen to the Spirit.
  • In 1 Nephi 14:10 it states that there are save two churches only.  The church of the Lamb of God and the other is the church of the devil.  Which church am I following and letting influence me?
  • Whenever instruction is given to us as a people, whether it is in General/Stake/Ward conferences or over the pulpit by our church leaders on ward "missions", if we find it hard to understand WHY we need to do these things, we should inquire of the Lord to open our eyes to understanding.  We cannot find the answers through inaction.  We must act!  Ponder, ask and listen!!! In 1 Nephi 15:11 is says it clearly:
    • If ye will not harden your hearts, and ask me in faith, believing that ye shall receive, with diligence in keeping my commandments, surely these things shall be made known unto you.
  • In 1 Nephi 15:15 it says that the word of God  can help us receive the strength and nourishment.  We can find the strength we need to endure our trials well as we fill our lamps with oil from living the gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • As we strive to live the gospel, we are promised blessings in 1 Nephi 15:24.
    • ...whoso would hearken unto the word of God, and would hold fast unto it, they would never perish; neighter could the temptations and the fiery darts of the adversary overpower them unto blindness, to lead them away to destruction.
I love the peace that is coming into my life as I am studying the words of God.  The scriptures somehow bring a calming effect on my life.  I find it is helping me think twice before I speak, that I am taking better hold of my temper.  The Lord's promises are sure and if we study his Word you, too, can find blessings coming into your life where you are in need of them. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Quoting my Friend

A long time friend of mine that I met on ldslinkup over 5 years ago shared a very thought provoking idea today on her FB page (Thanks, Shabang!).  I am stealing it to post on here because it seems ironic (perhaps a better word is CRITICAL) to read the point of it just the day after I started the BOM challenge.

Every time you declare yourself to be or do something, everything unlike it will show up to test you.*meaning: when you decide to make real changes in your life, things will come your way that will interfere with your desire to change. It then becomes your divine opportunity to determine if you are serious about making those changes. Show the Lord you ARE serious.*
One word: WOW!

Some questions you may have as you begin reading your scriptures are
  • Why am I here on earth? 
  • Why am I here in this family?
  • What can I be doing to make me a better wife? Mother? Daughter? Friend?
  • What is it that the Lord wants of me?
  • What message should I be bringing to my sisters who I visit teach?
  • How am I supposed to get through this difficult situation and "endure well" as they say it?
  • What kind of example do I need to be so that others can see His light through me?
  • Who needs to feel the love of the Lord today through me?
I always have one or two questions in mind before I begin reading so that I may better focus on the words and the meaning they can give to me.  As our questions change, so will the answers and enlightenment...even though it is the same scripture passages that we may be reading.

Thing that stuck out to me today:
  • 1 Nephi 5:9 -- And it came to pass that they did rejoice exceedingly, and did offer sacrifice and burnt offerings unto the Lord; and they gave thanks unto the God of Israel.
    • The Lord asks of us only a few things: Endure our trials, Remember Him, give thanks to the Lord.  Of course there are a lot of other principles surrounding these, but they pretty much sum it up. 
  • 1 Nephi 7: 8-15 -- (found here)
    • His brothers and their wives wanted to rebel against their father and not leave Jerusalem to go back into the wilderness.  But Nephi knew in his heart that that was exactly what the Lord and his father Lehi had asked of them.  He knew it was the right thing to do in order to save them.  What he did next seems very "drama-inducing".  He very bluntly told them what was what in a very matter of fact way.  No icing or smoothing over the edges...just how it was.  You stay here, you perish.  You come back, you will prosper.  As a parent, I pondered whether this approach would work on my own kids.  For Laman and Lemuel it worked this time. But will it always work to be so blunt?  Perhaps Nephi knew his brothers so well and he was close enough to the Spirit that he would know how to handle them?  He was such a spiritual man.  We MUST strive to be as close to the Spirit if we are going to be able to know how to "bluntly" tell our children..."hey, you are a little bit of course.  You need to stay in this direction." Of course, all children are different and you handle situations in different ways.  The only thing I can think of is to be open to the Spirit to let us know exactly what each child is in need of to hear to help them soften their own hearts and turn towards the Lord.
  • 1 Nephi 7:17 -- But it came to pass that I prayed unto the Lord, saying: O Lord, according to my faith which is in thee, wilt thou deliver me from the hands of my brethren; yea, even give me strength that I may burst these bands with which I am bound.
    • We must always turn towards the Lord in our time of need.  This one scripture reminds me when I am dealing with my children.  At that split second when a decision needs to be made -- am I going to get mad and accuse or will I calmly assess the situation and tenderly give direction to what needs to be done instead of the mistakes being made.  If we always have a prayer in our heart that we may handle our children like Christ would, I know that we can get instant promptings on how to better handle situations.  I know this to be true because it happens all the time!  I am not a perfect mother.  No way.  But the Lord does refine me and steer me in better ways to raise my children.
  • 1 Nephi 7:21 -- And it came to pass that I did frankly forgive them all that they had done, and I did exhort them that they would pray unto the Lord their God for forgiveness.  And it came to pass that they did so.  And after they had done praying unto the Lord we did again travel on our journey towards the tent of our father.
    • His brothers just beat him to a pulp to leave him to the animals to devour, then he stood up to them, called them to repentance and then forgave them of it all when they did repent and asked for forgiveness. I know in primary, seminary and sunday school that we are taught that we must forgive all.  And that it is up to the Lord to decide whether to forgive everyone.  It is not up to us whether they deserve it or not.  It is our duty to forgive.  We must always forgive tresspasses against us.  It is way more harder to do that, but I know that it is definitely worth it in the end. I read a book about the Atonement once and it enlightened my look on the purposes of the Atonement.  What I realized was that the Atonement is not just for those of us that need to repent of our sins, but that it is there to help us that need to forgive others.  It took me a while to ponder this through and accept it but is it not true?  Does it not speak and ring of truth?  I think so.
  • 1 Nephi 7:22 -- And it came to pass that we did  come down unto the tent of our father. And after I and my brethren and all the house of Ishmael had come down unto the tent of my father, they did give thanks unto the Lord their God; and they did offer sacrifice and burnt offerings unto him.
    • Here again is the trial/remember/give thanks pattern.  They remembered the Lord after fulfilling a commandment.  They endured through it (not so well, but they did it), and now they are giving thanks. 
  • 1 Nephi 8:8 -- And after I had traveled for the space of many hours in darkness, I begain to pray unto the Lord that he would have mercy on me, according to the multitude of his tender mercies.
    • The phrase "tender mercies" will always remind me of one of Elder Bednar's first talks! :-) When we feel lost and/or feel like our life does not have any clear direction, we should turn to the Lord in prayer.  He will answer us and show us the way.  We must be reading and delving into the scriptures to try to understand His ways.  And I know that as we do this, that the Lord will prompt us as we are studying His words.  Although, everyone is different on how and when they get those answers.  My visiting teacher and I were discussing how the Lord answers us. For her, she never feels He answers her.  But down the road 6 months she would get an affirmation that she was on the right path.  For me, it's not a strong yes or no answer.  I have to calm myself, listen to the VERY small voice of the Spirit.  I always have a feeling of calmness and rightness of a situation.  Like when I had the decision of going to China for a semester to teach English, going on a mission or continuing my education, marrying my husband, when we were ready to start growing our family, joining the military and leaving behind the union.  All of these answers were immediate..."Yeah, this is a good thing to do.  Ok.  Let's do it!"  Some, I was given options.  Like going on a mission or doing more education -- I felt like both were right and that the Lord would be pleased with either decision, that the Lord could use me in either capacities.  I pondered it on my own.  Randy (who was on his mission at the time) told me that if I wanted to go on a mission, too, he would wait for me.  So, was I willing to do that in hopes that he would still be waiting for me after?  Of course, all that know me knows that I decided to start my life with Randy sooner than later.  I did another semester at BYU and then got married 4 months after he returned home from his mission.  Point being is that sometimes the Lord gives us options and we need to decide for ourselves which path we want to take.  It may not be a "Yes, go this way and not that way" but a "Which part of your life do you want to grow in at this time?" 
  • 1 Nephi 8:25 -- And after they had partaken of the fruit of the tree they did cast their eyes about as if they were ashamed.
    • Am I ashamed to share the gospel?  I shouldn't be.  I should be praying for opportunities to share the Light of Christ with others.  And it doesn't need to be a "missionary" moment where they eventually join the church.  Sometimes it is joyful to just share in the warmth of His light.  Perhaps someone just needs to feel His love for them through our kindness and charity. 
  • 1 Nephi 8:33 -- And great was the multitude that did enter into that strange building. And after they did enter into that building they did point the finger of scorn at me and those that were partaking of the fruit also; but we heeded them not.
    • How will I react to any form of persecution?
  • 1 Nephi 8:37 -- And he did exhort them then whith all the feeling of a tender parent, that they would hearken to his words, that perhaps the Lord would be merciful to them, and not cast them off; yea, my father did preach unto them.
    • Lovingly correct our family who make wrong choices. I asked my DH about his childhood.  He had a rebellious kick in him.  I asked what his parents did when trying to handle him and all he said there was a lot of arguing.  My children are still young, ages 2 and 7.  If you have had experiences with older children, what have you done to keep the peace while trying to correct wrong behavior?
  • 1 Nephi 9:6 -- But the Lord knoweth all things from the beginning; wherefore, he prepareth a way to accomplish all his works among the children of men; for behold, he hath all power unto the fulfilling of all his words. And thus it is. Amen.
    • I already had this scripture underlined from a previous reading.  I learned a long time ago that if I am called to do part of His work, whether that is through a church calling or growing my family, that Heavenly Father will provide the means in order to accomplish it.  Both my DH and I feel strongly that you should never turn down a calling.  There is a reason why the Lord called you and there is strength in performing service to others.
  • 1 Nephi 10:17 -- And it came to pass after I, Nephi, having heard all the words of my father...was desirous also that I might see, and hear, and know of these thing, by the power of the Holy Ghost...
    • After hearing the words of a prophet, apostle, bishop or other church leader, we should pray and seek out if the words are true through prayer and fasting.
  • 1 Nephi 10:21 -- Wherefore, if ye have sought to do wickedly in the days of your probation, then ye are found unclean before the judgement-seat of God; and no unclean thing can dwell with God; wherefore, ye must be cast off forever.
    • In our combined Relief Society/Priesthood meeting with the Bishop, he talked about how we should try harder to attend the temple as often as we can.  Especially since we have it so readily available next door from our church (I attend the stake center on the DC temple grounds).  What was interesting was what is keeping us from going.  1) Inconvenience to  actually get there, find babysitters, get off of work early, etc.  2) We feel unworthy to go.  But the Bishop told us if we can honestly answer yes and no(where applicable) to all the questions for a temple interview...then we are worthy to go.  Do we make mistakes?  Like not read our scriptures everyday or forget some prayers or struggling to pay tithing, etc.  He said that is what the Atonement is for -- to repent of these sins and strive to not to do them again. 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Book of Mormon Challenge

A good ole' friend from Springfield is starting a Book of Mormon challenge to finish reading it by the end of this year.  Starting a couple days ago, that means reading 4.5 pages a day.  Not too shabby.  I've done these challenges before and they always help me to see beyond just reading and to really try to understand and study out the words to see how they can apply to my life.  I'm trying to have a couple personal questions in my head as I'm reading.  I say a short pray before I read asking that I may find answers to my questions and that my eyes may be opened to what He wants me to learn.

(You can find the full scriptures here -- 1 Nephi CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)

A few things that stuck out to me today:

  • 1 Nephi 1:12 -- And it came to pass that as he read, he was filled with the Spirit of the Lord.
    • I remember in Seminary classes for high school, a seminary teacher once said that just the very act of opening up our scriptures invited the Spirit into our hearts.  I must admit that feeling the Spirit is a little harder to perceive right now than it has been in the past.  Anything to help me "fine tune" my ears to listen  and hear the Spirit more is welcomed. So, thank you Jessica for challenging me to read the scriptures better to draw closer to my Heavenly Father.
  • 1 Nephi 1:19 -- And it came to pass that the Jews did mock him because of the things which he testified of them; for he truly testified of their wickedness and their abominations...
    • When I am called to repentance, am I like these people...mocking, rolling my eyes and full of pride?  Or do I humble myself, listen to the positive criticism and strive to change my ways to better please the Lord?
  • 1 Nephi 1:20 -- I, Nephi, will show unto you that the tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance.
    • This seems like the thesis of why Nephi is writing this book to us; to help us know that the Lord is merciful if we but have faith in him and follow his commandments.
  • 1 Nephi 2:7 -- And it came to pass that he built an altar of stones, and made an offering unto the Lord, and gave thanks unto the Lord our God.
    • When the Lord gives us guidance in our lives, spiritual or for important decisions in our lives, we should remember to thank Him.
  • 1 Nephi 2:11 -- Now this he spake because of the stiffneckedness of Laman and Lemuel; for behold they did murmur in many things against their father, because he was a visionary man, and had led them out of the land of Jerusalem, to leave the land of their inheritance, and their gold, and their silver, and their precious things, to perish in the wilderness. And this they said he had done because of the foolish imaginations of his heart.
    • Do I murmur in my trials or afflictions? Or do I trust in the Lord and give thanks? Trials are here to strengthen us so that we may be better people or that we may better sympathize to others going thru similar situations.
  • 1 Nephi 2:16 -- And it came to pass I, Nephi, being exceedlingly young, nevertheless being large in stature, and also having great desires to know of the mysteries of God, wherefore, I did cry unto the Lord; and behold he did visit me, and did soften my heart that I did believe all the words which had been spoken by my father; wherefore, I did not rebel against him like unto my brothers.
    • When turning to the Lord, He will speak to our hearts, to let us know the truth.  Will we humble ourselves to hear His whisperings of the Spirit?
  • 1 Nephi 2:18 -- But, behold, Laman and Lemuel would not hearken unto my words; and being grieved because of the hardness of their hearts i cried unto the Lord for them.
    • Pray for our loved ones that have turned away from the Lord.  Pray for our enemies that they may feel the love of the Lord.
  • 1 Nephi 3:7 -- And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto my father: I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that they Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them.
    • The Lord provides the means to accomplish what He puts before us. i.e. callings in the church, trials, words of our church leaders.
  • 1 Nephi 3:31 -- And after the angel had departed, Laman and Lemuel again began to murmur, saying: how is it possible that the Lord will deliver Laban into our hands? Behold, he is a mighty man, and he can command fifty, yea, even he can slay fifty; then why not us?
    • Laban and Lemuel exercised no faith, but murmur'd against the Lord's words.  They refused to soften their hearts to the Spirit even after being visited by an angel!  As the saying goes, "anything is possible through God."
  • 1 Nephi 4:3 -- Now behold ye know that this is true; and ye also know that an angel hath spoken unto you; wherefore can ye doubt? Let us go up; the Lord is able to deliver us, even as our fathers, and to destroy Laban, even as the Egyptians.
    • Such faith in knowing that anything is possible through God.  If Nephi was filled with such a testimony, how could his rebellious brothers NOT be touched by the Spirit of his testimony?  They must've been so stubborn or blindsided by the things of the world to ignore the promptings of the Spirit.