2024 Come, Follow Me
Book of Mormon Lesson 35:
August 26 — September 1
“The Rock of Our Redeemer”
The book of Helaman records both triumphs and tragedies among the Nephites and Lamanites. It begins with “a serious difficulty among the people of the Nephites” (Helaman 1:1), and the difficulties keep coming throughout the record. Here we read about political intrigue, bands of robbers, rejection of the prophets, and pride and disbelief throughout the land. But we also find examples like Nephi and Lehi and “the more humble part of the people,” who not only survived but thrived spiritually (Helaman 3:34). How did they do it? How did they stay strong while their civilization began to decline and fall apart? The same way any of us stay strong in the “mighty storm” the devil sends to “beat upon [us]”—by building our lives “upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, … a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall” (Helaman 5:12).
Helaman 1: Pahoran the second becomes chief judge and is murdered by Kishkumen—Pacumeni fills the judgment seat—Coriantumr leads the Lamanite armies, takes Zarahemla, and slays Pacumeni—Moronihah defeats the Lamanites and retakes Zarahemla, and Coriantumr is slain. About 52–50 B.C.
Helaman 2: Helaman, the son of Helaman, becomes chief judge—Gadianton leads the band of Kishkumen—Helaman’s servant slays Kishkumen, and the Gadianton band flees into the wilderness. About 50–49 B.C.
Helaman 3: Many Nephites migrate to the land northward—They build houses of cement and keep many records—Tens of thousands are converted and baptized—The word of God leads men to salvation—Nephi the son of Helaman fills the judgment seat. About 49–39 B.C.
Helaman 4: Nephite dissenters and the Lamanites join forces and take the land of Zarahemla—The Nephites’ defeats come because of their wickedness—The Church dwindles, and the people become weak like the Lamanites. About 38–30 B.C.
Helaman 5: Nephi and Lehi devote themselves to preaching—Their names invite them to pattern their lives after their forebears—Christ redeems those who repent—Nephi and Lehi make many converts and are imprisoned, and fire encircles them—A cloud of darkness overshadows three hundred people—The earth shakes, and a voice commands men to repent—Nephi and Lehi converse with angels, and the multitude is encircled by fire. About 30 B.C.
Helaman 6: The righteous Lamanites preach to the wicked Nephites—Both peoples prosper during an era of peace and plenty—Lucifer, the author of sin, stirs up the hearts of the wicked and the Gadianton robbers in murder and wickedness—The robbers take over the Nephite government. About 29–23 B.C.
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- Theosis in the Book of Mormon: The Work and Glory of the Father, Mother and Son, and Holy Ghost, by Val Larsen and
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- “Swearing by Their Everlasting Maker”: Some Notes on Paanchi and Giddianhi, Matthew L. Bowen, March 2, 2018
- “My People Are Willing”: The Mention of Aminadab in the Narrative Context of Helaman 5-6, Matthew L. Bowen, March 18, 2016
- To “See and Hear”, Kevin L. Tolley, January 22, 2016
- “He Is a Good Man”: The Fulfillment of Helaman 5:6-7 in Helaman 8:7 and 11:18-19, Matthew L. Bowen, November 6, 2015
- “The Great and Terrible Judgments of the Lord”: Destruction and Disaster in 3 Nephi and the Geology of Mesoamerica, Neal Rappleye, May 29, 2015
- Getting Cain and Gain, Matthew L. Bowen, May 22, 2015
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- Why Did Pahoran, Paanchi, and Pacumeni have Such Similar Sounding Names?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #574
- How Was a Void in Leadership Dangerous for the Nephites?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #172
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- When Did Cement Become Common in Ancient America?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #174
- How Did the Nephites Become Weak in Such a Short Time?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #175
- Why Did Helaman Want His Sons to Remember to Build upon the Rock?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #332
- Why Did Helaman Compare Christ to a Rock?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #176
- Why Was Chiasmus Used in Nephite Record Keeping?, Book of Mormon Central KnoWhy #177
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