Unit 33
remission
5 occurrences in 5 verses
Mosiah 4:3, 11, 12, 20, 26
Mosiah 4:3
And it came to pass that after they had spoken these words
the Spirit of the Lord came upon them,
and they were filled with joy,
having received a remission of their sins,
and having peace of conscience, because of the exceeding faith
which they had in Jesus Christ who should come,
according to the words which king Benjamin had spoken unto them.
Mosiah 4:11
And again I say unto you as I have said before,
that as ye have come to the knowledge of the glory of God,
or if ye have known of his goodness and have tasted of his love,
and have received a remission of your sins,
which causeth such exceedingly great joy in your souls,
even so I would that ye should remember, and always retain in remembrance,
the greatness of God, and your own nothingness,
and his goodness and long-suffering towards you, unworthy creatures,
and humble yourselves even in the depths of humility,
calling on the name of the Lord daily,
and standing steadfastly in the faith of that which is to come,
which was spoken by the mouth of the angel.
Mosiah 4:12
And behold, I say unto you that if ye do this
ye shall always rejoice, and be filled with the love of God,
and always retain a remission of your sins;
and ye shall grow in the knowledge of the glory of him that created you,
or in the knowledge of that which is just and true.
Mosiah 4:20
And behold, even at this time, ye have been calling on his name,
and begging for a remission of your sins.
And has he suffered that ye have begged in vain?
Nay; he has poured out his Spirit upon you,
and has caused that your hearts should be filled with joy,
and has caused that your mouths should be stopped
that ye could not find utterance,
so exceedingly great was your joy.
Mosiah 4:26
And now, for the sake of these things which I have spoken unto you —
that is, for the sake of retaining a remission of your sins from day to day,
that ye may walk guiltless before God —
I would that ye should impart of your substance to the poor,
every man according to that which he hath,
such as feeding the hungry,
clothing the naked,
visiting the sick and administering to their relief,
both spiritually and temporally, according to their wants.