Otho's
Talk
This
year, my goal is to read the Book of Mormon in one year. I read the
Book of Mormon almost every night. The more I read, the more time I
find to read the Book of Mormon.
One
of the stories I read in the Book of Mormon was about the
Anti-Nephi-Lehi's, or the people of Ammon. Ammon and his brothers
went to the Lamanites to teach them about Jesus Christ. Thousands of
Lamanites believed in Jesus Christ, and they were baptized. Even the
king of the Lamanties was baptized.
The
Lamanites liked to kill people, but the people that Ammon baptized
didn't want to kill people anymore. They changed their names to
Anti-Nephi-Lehi's. They made a covenant, or promise, to God that they
wouldn't kill people anymore, and bury their weapons. In Alma,
chapter 24 verse 19, it says, “And thus we see that they buried
their weapons of peace, or they buried the weapons of war, for
peace.”
The
Anti-Nephi Lehi's decide they wanted to live with the Nephites so
they could be safe.
This
story helps me have a better testimony of Jesus. It makes me want to
keep my covenants with Gods.
Another
story when the Nephites were on the earth Jesus came down and taught
the prophet Nephi to baptize people at eight years old. Jesus also
taught to say, “I baptize you in the name of the Father and the Son
and the Holy Ghost.” If we didn't have the Book of Mormon to teach
us about baptism, we might not be baptized.
The
Book of Mormon teaches us about Jesus Christ and how to repent and be
like Him. When I read the Book of Mormon I feel good. It makes me
want to be like Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon is a true book. In
the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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