favorite quote:

'Whatever we get soon seems a natural right, not a gift. And we forget the Giver. Then our gaze shifts from what we have been given to what we don't have yet'...unknown

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Mosiah 29

So, in my recent scripture study I was reading in Mosiah chapter 29.  Let me set the stage:
King Mosiah is getting old & since none of his 4 sons wanted the throne (they walked away from it to serve missions to the Lamanites-very admirable!  These were the same boys who tormented the people of the church with Alma the Younger before they were visited by an angel) he sent out a letter to his people explaining why they should have a group of judges instead of a king.  He gives the example of King Noah vs. his father King Benjamin to show the difference when the people are ruled by a wicked king instead of a righteous king.  Huge difference!
Anyway, the people agree with him & choose judges to rule over them instead of a king.  In the Book of Mormon study guide I use, it points out that up until this point the people had recorded time in reference to when Lehi left Jerusalem, but now, since this was such a significant change for the people-to have judges instead of kings- the time will now be recorded in reference to the beginning of the reign of judges.  Quite amazing the impact that a righteous king can have on his people & history!
I am sure that one of my awesome seminary teachers taught me this back in my good ole high school days, but I had forgotten.  Hopefully, now I will remember!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Jeff is the seminary teacher here now and it's been a blessing in our home. Thanks for pointing out the obvious yet unobvious. I always love new insight!