Unit 53
state
9 occurrences in 7 verses
Alma 12:12, 13, 14, 20, 24, 26, 31
Alma 12:12
And Amulek hath spoken plainly concerning death,
and being raised from this mortality to a state of immortality,
and being brought before the bar of God,
to be judged according to our works.
Alma 12:13
Then if our hearts have been hardened,
yea, if we have hardened our hearts against the word,
insomuch that it has not been found in us,
then will our state be awful,
for then we shall be condemned.
Alma 12:14
For our words will condemn us,
yea, all our works will condemn us;
we shall not be found spotless;
and our thoughts will also condemn us;
and in this awful state we shall not dare to look up to our God;
and we would fain be glad
if we could command the rocks and the mountains to fall upon us
to hide us from his presence.
Alma 12:20
But there was one Antionah, who was a chief ruler among them,
came forth and said unto him:
What is this that thou hast said,
that man should rise from the dead
and be changed from this mortal to an immortal state
that the soul can never die?
Alma 12:24
And we see that death comes upon mankind,
yea, the death which has been spoken of by Amulek,
which is the temporal death;
nevertheless there was a space granted unto man in which he might repent;
therefore this life became a probationary state;
a time to prepare to meet God;
a time to prepare for that endless state
which has been spoken of by us,
which is after the resurrection of the dead.
Alma 12:26
And now behold, if it were possible
that our first parents could have gone forth and partaken of the tree of life
they would have been forever miserable,
having no preparatory state;
and thus the plan of redemption would have been frustrated,
and the word of God would have been void,
taking none effect.
Alma 12:31
Wherefore, he gave commandments unto men,
they having first transgressed the first commandments
as to things which were temporal,
and becoming as Gods,
knowing good from evil,
placing themselves in a state to act,
or being placed in a state to act according to their wills and pleasures,
whether to do evil or to do good —