Read the full chapter here: Mosiah 17
Passage #1
But there was one among them whose name was Alma, he also being a descendant of Nephi. And he was a young man, and he believed the words which Abinadi had spoken, for he knew concerning the iniquity which Abinadi had testified against them; therefore he began to plead with the king that he would not be angry with Abinadi, but suffer that he might depart in peace.
Mosiah 17:2
Precept #1
Defend the innocent who speak the truth, even if it comes at great cost.
When was the last time you took a risk to defend someone who spoke the truth? What was the outcome? How did it impact your relationship with God?
Passage #2
Now Abinadi said unto him: I say unto you, I will not recall the words which I have spoken unto you concerning this people, for they are true; and that ye may know of their surety I have suffered myself that I have fallen into your hands.
Mosiah 17:9-10
Yea, and I will suffer even until death, and I will not recall my words, and they shall stand as a testimony against you. And if ye slay me ye will shed innocent blood, and this shall also stand as a testimony against you at the last day.
Precept #2
Stay true to what you know is true no matter the cost.
How strong is your integrity to what is true? Do you have the courage and confidence to stand alone with nothing but the truth by your side?
Passage #3
And now king Noah was about to release him, for he feared his word; for he feared that the judgments of God would come upon him.
Mosiah 17:11-12
But the priests lifted up their voices against him, and began to accuse him, saying: He has reviled the king. Therefore the king was stirred up in anger against him, and he delivered him up that he might be slain.
Precept #3
Have the courage to let truth and righteousness guide your decision making and ignore the influence of those who seek to pull down and discredit the truth
Do you take confidence in knowing that your decisions are guided by correct moral principles or do the voices of those around you who disagree with those principles undermine that confidence and sway your decisions and beliefs into places which stand opposite to the truth?
Passage #4
Thus God executeth vengeance upon those that destroy his people. O God, receive my soul.
Mosiah 17:19
Precept #4
Let God worry about vengeance.
When someone has hurt or wronged you do you seek first to forgive them and then let God take care of the rest?
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