Wednesday, December 9, 2009

ALMA 11

We have met Zeezrom (ask your student for pronunciation). He is a lawyer who is trying to trick Alma and Amulek with his words. Zeezrom offers Amulek a very large bribe. All Amulek has to do to receive this money is to deny God. Zeezrom asks Amulek many questions about his beliefs. Amulek answers....never wavering.

DINNER CONVERSATION: Do we know people today who accept bribes (money, fame, power, etc.) and do things which they know are not right?

HAPPY 1/2 BIRTHDAY TO ROSS!!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Road To Bethlehem

ALMA 7-8

Alma tells the saints of Gideon that they can have the "peace of God". We found out what this peace can be by reading John 14:27, Romans 8:6, 1 Corinthians 14:33 and Mosiah 4:3.
Alma is discouraged with his time spent in Ammonihah. He leaves the city and an angel visits him and blesses him. The angel is the same angel that visited him the first time. Francesca mentioned that Heavenly Father is sending him someone he knew, not a stranger. Who might we feel comfort from -- a stranger (it could happen) or someone we know? Alma meets Amulek (who just happened to be prepared for him because an angel in a vision told him to watch for him. Amulek still had to choose to let Alma into his house -- we all have choices (that free angency thing). Alma tarries with Amulek many days (maybe teaching him how to be a missionary -- MTC) and then they start their missionary work among the people in Ammonihah.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

ALMA 5-7

Alma is in the land of Zarahemla where the people are becoming prideful (how often does this happen?). He asks the people several questions -- these questions can be used for us to evaluate "how we are doing". We can use these questions every year/month/day and rate ourselves with our progress (hopefully progress). At the end of chapter 5 Alma shares his testimony and how he obtained it. He received his testimony the same way we need to: the Holy Spirit, prayer and fasting -- much prayer and fasting.

Interesting tid-bit of information about Alma 7:10: Anti-Mormon literature has repeatedly used this scripture to try to show that the Book of Mormon was written by Joseph Smith, and that he was so ignorant he did not even know that Jesus was born in Bethelehem, not Jerusalem. President Joseph Fielding Smith said: "There is no conflict or contradiction in the Book of Mormon with any truth recorded in the Bible. A careful reading of what Alma said will show that he had no intention of declaring that Jesus would be born in Jerusalem. Alma knew better. So did Joseph Smith and those who were associated with him in the bringing forth of the Book of Mormon. Had Alma said, 'born IN Jerusalem, the CITY of our father,' it would have made all the difference in the world. Then we would have said he made an error. Alma made no mistake, and what he said is true." The preposition 'at' has several meanings. The Standard Dictionary lists the following: 'of a point in space; on; upon; cose to; by; near; within.' When we think merely of the local or geographical point, we use at; when we think of inclusive space, we use in. Alma was thinking of a geographical point, therefore he spoke properly according to the usage of language even in our own day when he said, 'at Jerusalem, the land of our forefather,' Jerusalem being the central point of the land of their fathers.

DINNER CONVERSATION:
Try to imagine standing before the judgment bar of God. It doesn't matter what it looks like, it matters how you will feel. Can you imagine it? How will you feel?