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Chapter 34
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1 And now it came to pass that after Alma had spoken these
words unto them he sat down upon the ground, and Amulek arose and began to
teach them, saying:
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2 My brethren, I think that it is impossible that ye
should be ignorant of the things which have been spoken concerning the coming
of Christ, who is taught by us to be the Son of God; yea, I know that these
things were taught unto you bountifully before your dissension from among us.
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3 And as ye have desired of my beloved brother that he
should make known unto you what ye should do, because of your afflictions;
and he hath spoken somewhat unto you to prepare your minds; yea, and he hath
exhorted you unto faith and to patience—
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4 Yea, even that ye would have so much faith as even to
plant the word in your hearts, that ye may try the experiment of its
goodness.
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5 And we have beheld that the great question which is in
your minds is whether the word be in the Son of God, or whether there shall
be no Christ.
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6 And ye also beheld that my brother has proved unto you,
in many instances, that the word is in Christ unto salvation.
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7 My brother has called upon the words of Zenos, that
redemption cometh through the Son of God, and also upon the words of Zenock;
and also he has appealed unto Moses, to prove that these things are true.
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8 And now, behold, I will testify unto you of myself that
these things are true. Behold, I say unto you, that I do know that Christ shall
come among the children of men, to take upon him the transgressions of his
people, and that he shall atone for the sins of the world; for the Lord God
hath spoken it.
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9 For it is expedient that an atonement should be made;
for according to the great plan of the Eternal God there must be an atonement
made, or else all mankind must unavoidably perish; yea, all are hardened;
yea, all are fallen and are lost, and must perish except it be through the
atonement which it is expedient should be made.
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10 For it is expedient that there should be a great and
last sacrifice; yea, not a sacrifice of man, neither of beast, neither of any
manner of fowl; for it shall not be a human sacrifice; but it must be an
infinite and eternal sacrifice.
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11 Now there is not any man that can sacrifice his own
blood which will atone for the sins of another. Now, if a man murdereth,
behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother? I say unto
you, Nay.
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12 But the law requireth the life of him who hath
murdered; therefore there can be nothing which is short of an infinite
atonement which will suffice for the sins of the world.
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13 Therefore, it is expedient that there should be a great
and last sacrifice, and then shall there be, or it is expedient there should be,
a stop to the shedding of blood; then shall the law of Moses be fulfilled;
yea, it shall be all fulfilled, every jot and tittle, and none shall have
passed away.
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14 And behold, this is the whole meaning of the law, every
whit pointing to that great and last sacrifice; and that great and last
sacrifice will be the Son of God, yea, infinite and eternal.
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15 And thus he shall bring salvation to all those who
shall believe on his name; this being the intent of this last sacrifice, to
bring about the bowels of mercy, which overpowereth justice, and bringeth
about means unto men that they may have faith unto repentance.
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16 And thus mercy can satisfy the demands of justice, and
encircles them in the arms of safety, while he that exercises no faith unto
repentance is exposed to the whole law of the demands of justice; therefore
only unto him that has faith unto repentance is brought about the great and
eternal plan of redemption.
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17 Therefore may God grant unto you, my brethren, that ye
may begin to exercise your faith unto repentance, that ye begin to call upon
his holy name, that he would have mercy upon you;
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18 Yea, cry unto him for mercy; for he is mighty to save.
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19 Yea, humble yourselves, and continue in prayer unto
him.
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20 Cry unto him when ye are in your fields, yea, over all
your flocks.
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21 Cry unto him in your houses, yea, over all your
household, both morning, mid-day, and evening.
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22 Yea, cry unto him against the power of your enemies.
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23 Yea, cry unto him against the devil, who is an enemy to
all righteousness.
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24 Cry unto him over the crops of your fields, that ye may
prosper in them.
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25 Cry over the flocks of your fields, that they may
increase.
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26 But this is not all; ye must pour out your souls in
your closets, and your secret places, and in your wilderness.
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27 Yea, and when you do not cry unto the Lord, let your
hearts be full, drawn out in prayer unto him continually for your welfare,
and also for the welfare of those who are around you.
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28 And now behold, my beloved brethren, I say unto you, do
not suppose that this is all; for after ye have done all these things, if ye
turn away the needy, and the naked, and visit not the sick and afflicted, and
impart of your substance, if ye have, to those who stand in need—I say unto
you, if ye do not any of these things, behold, your prayer is vain, and
availeth you nothing, and ye are as hypocrites who do deny the faith.
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29 Therefore, if ye do not remember to be charitable, ye
are as dross, which the refiners do cast out, (it being of no worth) and is
trodden under foot of men.
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30 And now, my brethren, I would that, after ye have
received so many witnesses, seeing that the holy scriptures testify of these
things, ye come forth and bring fruit unto repentance.
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31 Yea, I would that ye would come forth and harden not
your hearts any longer; for behold, now is the time and the day of your
salvation; and therefore, if ye will repent and harden not your hearts,
immediately shall the great plan of redemption be brought about unto you.
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32 For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to
meet God; yea, behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform
their labors.
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33 And now, as I said unto you before, as ye have had so
many witnesses, therefore, I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the
day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is
given us to prepare for eternity, behold, if we do not improve our time while
in this life, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor
performed.
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34 Ye cannot say, when ye are brought to that awful
crisis, that I will repent, that I will return to my God. Nay, ye cannot say
this; for that same spirit which doth possess your bodies at the time that ye
go out of this life, that same spirit will have power to possess your body in
that eternal world.
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35 For behold, if ye have procrastinated the day of your
repentance even until death, behold, ye have become subjected to the spirit
of the devil, and he doth seal you his; therefore, the Spirit of the Lord
hath withdrawn from you, and hath no place in you, and the devil hath all
power over you; and this is the final state of the wicked.
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36 And this I know, because the Lord hath said he
dwelleth not in unholy temples, but in the hearts of the righteous doth he
dwell; yea, and he has also said that the righteous shall sit down in his
kingdom, to go no more out; but their garments should be made white through
the blood of the Lamb.
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This verse tells us that “the Lord hath said . . . in the
hearts of the righteous doth he dwell.”
Yet, “the idea that the Father and the Son dwell in a man’s heart is an old
sectarian notion, and is false” (D&C 130:3).
So, which way is it?
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37 And now, my beloved brethren, I desire that ye should
remember these things, and that ye should work out your salvation with fear
before God, and that ye should no more deny the coming of Christ;
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38 That ye contend no more against the Holy Ghost, but
that ye receive it, and take upon you the name of Christ; that ye humble
yourselves even to the dust, and worship God, in whatsoever place ye may be
in, in spirit and in truth; and that ye live in thanksgiving daily, for the
many mercies and blessings which he doth bestow upon you.
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39 Yea, and I also exhort you, my brethren, that ye be
watchful unto prayer continually, that ye may not be led away by the
temptations of the devil, that he may not overpower you, that ye may not
become his subjects at the last day; for behold, he rewardeth you no good
thing.
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40 And now my beloved brethren, I would exhort you to have
patience, and that ye bear with all manner of afflictions; that ye do not
revile against those who do cast you out because of your exceeding poverty,
lest ye become sinners like unto them;
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41 But that ye have patience, and bear with those
afflictions, with a firm hope that ye shall one day rest from all your
afflictions.
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