“Behold, My Joy Is Full”

by Michelle Pack

Come, Follow Me

In 3 Nephi, we find the account of Christ’s visit to the people in the Americas after His crucifixion. He taught them and ministered to them.

“I Am the Law, and the Light”

by Rob Swanson

Come, Follow Me

I will never forget the feeling of the Spirit I felt in the Conference Center in April of 2018 as President Russell M. Nelson, the newly ordained prophet, spoke about changes to how elders quorum would be organized and as he called for the men to arise by quorums.

“Arise and Come Forth unto Me”

by Kamryn Maughan

Come, Follow Me

In an 1884 discourse to the Saints, President Wilford Woodruff said, “There [is] no higher calling on the face of the earth than to become a witness for the Lord Jesus Christ.” 

“Be of Good Cheer”

by Lyndie Jackson

Come, Follow Me

The beginning of 3 Nephi always causes me to reflect on how I would feel facing persecution for my beliefs. The Nephites who trusted in the prophecies of the holy prophets faced threats to their lives and to their families.

“Glad Tidings of Great Joy”

by Kamryn Maughan

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Samuel the Lamanite boldly prophesied of Jesus Christ, despite being rejected and almost killed. Describing the signs of the birth and death of Jesus Christ was a primary focus of his message to the wicked Nephites.

"Remember the Lord"

by Bekah Marriott

Come, Follow Me

Throughout the Book of Mormon, the word remember is repeated multiple times. The stress of this word helps me understand just how important it is to always remember the Lord and His teachings.

“The Rock of Our Redeemer”

by Garry Weiss

Come, Follow Me

In their efforts to overcome the world and thrive spiritually, Nephi and Lehi remembered the words their father taught in Helaman 5:6–12.

“Preserved by His Marvelous Power”

by Bekah Marriott

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One of the most well-known stories in the Book of Mormon is the story of the two thousand stripling warriors.

“Stand Fast in the Faith of Christ”

by Lyndie Jackson

Come, Follow Me

In Alma 43 to 52, Amalikiah used many tactics to persuade others to follow him and do his will. He stirred the Lamanites to anger against the Nephites, used flattery and false promises to get them to follow him, and coaxed Lehonti down the mountain to meet him, promising safety and mutual benefits.

“The Great Plan of Happiness”

by Shauna Horne

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In Alma 40 and 41, Alma addressed some of the questions his son Corianton had about life after death, such as where our loved ones go and what they do between the time of their passing and the Resurrection.