Unit 28
the Lord
8 occurrences in 8 verses
Enos 1:1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 23
Enos 1:1
Behold, it came to pass that
I, Enos, knowing my father that he was a just man —
for he taught me in his language,
and also in the nurture and admonition of the Lord —
and blessed be the name of my God for it —
Enos 1:10
And while I was thus struggling in the spirit,
behold, the voice of the Lord came into my mind again, saying:
I will visit thy brethren
according to their diligence in keeping my commandments.
I have given unto them this land,
and it is a holy land;
and I curse it not save it be for the cause of iniquity;
wherefore, I will visit thy brethren according as I have said;
and their transgressions will I bring down with sorrow upon their own heads.
Enos 1:11
And after I, Enos, had heard these words,
my faith began to be unshaken in the Lord;
and I prayed unto him with many long strugglings
for my brethren, the Lamanites.
Enos 1:12
And it came to pass that
after I had prayed and labored with all diligence,
the Lord said unto me:
I will grant unto thee according to thy desires, because of thy faith.
Enos 1:13
And now behold, this was the desire which I desired of him —
that if it should so be, that my people, the Nephites, should fall into transgression,
and by any means be destroyed, and the Lamanites should not be destroyed,
that the Lord God would preserve a record of my people, the Nephites;
even if it so be by the power of his holy arm,
that it might be brought forth at some future day unto the Lamanites,
that, perhaps, they might be brought unto salvation —
Enos 1:15
Wherefore, I knowing
that the Lord God was able to preserve our records,
I cried unto him continually,
for he had said unto me:
Whatsoever thing ye shall ask in faith,
believing that ye shall receive
in the name of Christ,
ye shall receive it.
Enos 1:18
And the Lord said unto me:
Thy fathers have also required of me this thing;
and it shall be done unto them according to their faith;
for their faith was like unto thine.
Enos 1:23
And there was nothing save it was exceeding harshness,
preaching and prophesying of wars, and contentions, and destructions,
and continually reminding them of death,
and the duration of eternity, and the judgments and the power of God,
and all these things — stirring them up continually
to keep them in the fear of the Lord.
I say there was nothing short of these things,
and exceedingly great plainness of speech,
would keep them from going down speedily to destruction.
And after this manner do I write concerning them.