2024 Come, Follow Me
Book of Mormon Lesson 3:
January 15 — January 21
“Come and Partake of the Fruit”
Lehi’s dream—with its iron rod, mists of darkness, spacious building, and tree with “most sweet” fruit—is an inspiring invitation to receive the blessings of the Savior’s love and atoning sacrifice. For Lehi, however, this vision was also about his family: “Because of the thing which I have seen, I have reason to rejoice in the Lord because of Nephi and also of Sam. … But behold, Laman and Lemuel, I fear exceedingly because of you” (1 Nephi 8:3–4). When Lehi finished describing his vision, he pleaded with Laman and Lemuel to “hearken to his words, that perhaps the Lord would be merciful to them” (1 Nephi 8:37). Even if you have studied Lehi’s vision many times, this time think about it the way Lehi did—think of someone you love. As you do, the security of the iron rod, the dangers of the spacious building, and the sweetness of the fruit will take on new meaning. And you will understand more deeply “all the feeling of [the] tender parent” who received this remarkable vision.
1 Nephi 6: Nephi writes of the things of God—Nephi’s purpose is to persuade men to come unto the God of Abraham and be saved. About 600–592 B.C.
1 Nephi 7: Lehi’s sons return to Jerusalem and invite Ishmael and his household to join them in their journey—Laman and others rebel—Nephi exhorts his brethren to have faith in the Lord—They bind him with cords and plan his destruction—He is freed by the power of faith—His brethren ask forgiveness—Lehi and his company offer sacrifice and burnt offerings. About 600–592 B.C.
1 Nephi 8: Lehi sees a vision of the tree of life—He partakes of its fruit and desires his family to do likewise—He sees a rod of iron, a strait and narrow path, and the mists of darkness that enshroud men—Sariah, Nephi, and Sam partake of the fruit, but Laman and Lemuel refuse. About 600–592 B.C.
1 Nephi 9: Nephi makes two sets of records—Each is called the plates of Nephi—The larger plates contain a secular history; the smaller ones deal primarily with sacred things. About 600–592 B.C.
1 Nephi 10: Lehi predicts that the Jews will be taken captive by the Babylonians—He tells of the coming among the Jews of a Messiah, a Savior, a Redeemer—Lehi tells also of the coming of the one who should baptize the Lamb of God—Lehi tells of the death and resurrection of the Messiah—He compares the scattering and gathering of Israel to an olive tree—Nephi speaks of the Son of God, of the gift of the Holy Ghost, and of the need for righteousness. About 600–592 B.C.
- Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps 2024 — Lesson 3, Jonn Claybaugh
- Interpreter Radio: The Book of Mormon in Context Lesson 3
- Nibley Book of Mormon Lectures: Come, Follow Me Lesson 3
- Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps — Lesson 2: 1 Nephi 1-7 (2020), Jonn Claybaugh
- Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps — Lesson 3: 1 Nephi 8-10 (2020), Jonn Claybaugh
- The Sacred Topology of the Vision of the Tree of Life (1 Nephi 8-10), Hales Swift
- Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Lesson 3 (1 Nephi 8-10)
- “All Can Partake, Freely”, by Daniel C. Peterson, Feb 19, 2021
- Lehi’s Dream and the Plan of Salvation, by Ryan Atwood, May 29, 2020
- Additional Janus Parallels in the Book of Mormon, by Paul Y. Hoskisson, Sep 3, 2021
- Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture, Chapter 11: 1 Nephi Chapter II (6–9), Brant A. Gardner
- Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture, Chapter 11: 1 Nephi Chapter III (10–14), Brant A. Gardner
- Lehi, Joseph, and the Kingdom of Israel, Richley Crapo, September 27, 2019
- Lehi’s Dream and the Garden of Eden, David M. Calabro, August 25, 2017
- On Doubting Nephi’s Break Between 1 and 2 Nephi: A Critique of Joseph Spencer’s An Other Testament: On typology, Noel B. Reynolds, April 28, 2017
- The Great and Spacious Book of Mormon Arcade Game: More Curious Works from Book of Mormon Critics, Jeff Lindsay, January 13, 2017
- Nephi’s Change of Heart, Dennis Newton, June 17, 2016
- “See That Ye Are Not Lifted Up”: The Name Zoram and Its Paronomastic Pejoration, Matthew L. Bowen, March 18, 2016
- Nephi: A Postmodernist Reading, Benjamin L. McGuire, September 5, 2014
- Scripture Roundtable: Book of Mormon Gospel Doctrine Lesson 4, “The Things Which I Saw While I Was Carried Away in the Spirit”, November 19, 2015
- Scripture Roundtable: Book of Mormon Gospel Doctrine Lesson 3, The Vision of the Tree of Life, November 8, 2015
- Musings on the Making of Mormon's Book: 1 Nephi 10, Brant A. Gardner, October 20, 2013
- Musings on the Making of Mormon’s Book: 1 Nephi 9, Brant A. Gardner, October 5, 2013
- Musings on the Making of Mormon’s Book: 1 Nephi 8, Brant A. Gardner, September 21, 2013
- Musings on the Making of Mormon's Book: 1 Nephi 7, Brant A. Gardner, September 14, 2013
- Musings on the Making of Mormon's Book: 1 Nephi 6, Brant A. Gardner, September 1, 2013
- Musings on the Making of Mormon’s Book: Preliminary: Nephi as Author, Brant A. Gardner, July 4, 2013
- Come, Follow Me—Home and Church: Book of Mormon 2024, Lesson 3
- Ishmael’s Household Joins Lehi’s Family | 1 Nephi 7
- Lehi Sees a Vision of the Tree of Life | 1 Nephi 8
- Nephi Prays to Understand the Vision of His Father | 1 Nephi 10
- Lehi’s Dream and You, President Boyd K. Packer, New Era, Jan. 2015, 2
- Lehi’s Dream: Holding Fast to the Rod, Elder David A. Bednar, Ensign or Liahona, Oct. 2011, 33–37.
- The Iron Rod, Hymns, no. 274
- Search, Ponder, and Pray, Children’s Songbook, 109
- Family Study Fun (Ensign Activities at ChurchofJesusChrist.org)
- What Does the Fruit in Lehi’s Vision Symbolize? (Ensign Weekly Book of Mormon Insights)
- The Power of Deliverance: Why Nephi Killed Laban, Clyde J. Williams (Ensign)
- 1 Nephi 8–10 (Ensign Support Articles and Activities)
- 1 Nephi 8 to 10 – “Come and Partake of the Fruit” , BYU Studies
- “Behold, I Have Dreamed a Dream”, BYU Religious Studies Center
- Lehi Dreamed a Dream: The Report of Lehi’s Dream in Its Biblical Context, BYU Religious Studies Center
- “It Filled My Soul with Exceedingly Great Joy”: Lehi’s Vision of Teaching and Learning, BYU Religious Studies Center
- Illuminating a Darkened World, BYU Religious Studies Center
- The Double Nature of God’s Saving Work: The Plan of Salvation and Salvation History, BYU Religious Studies Center
- 1 Nephi 8-10, John W. Welch Notes
- What Did the River of Filthy Water and the River of Laman Look Like?, Book of Mormon Central
- What Fruit is White?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #10
- Why We Still Have to Cling to the Iron Rod Even Though the Path is Strait, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #402
- Is the Path to Eternal Life "Strait" or "Straight?", Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #456
- Why Are There So Many Similarities between the Dreams of Lehi and Joseph Smith, Sr.? , Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #474
- Why Do Biblical Psalms of Lament Show Up in the Book of Mormon?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #438
- Why Did Lehi Quote from a Psalm of Repentance In His Dream?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #325
- Why Did Nephi Write His Small Plates?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #11
- What Was on the Lost 116 Pages?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #452
- Why Is It Important to Keep Records?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #345
- Was Lehi Familiar with Zenos’s Allegory of the Olive Tree?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #466
- Did Pre-Christian Prophets Know About Christ?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #12
- When Did Lehi Leave Jerusalem?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #475
- Why Did Nephi Clarify That the Messiah Was the Savior of the World?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #448
- Discussions on the Book of Mormon – 1 Nephi 8-10