Unit 63
take
7 occurrences in 7 verses
Alma 39:9, 10, 15,
Alma 40:13,
Alma 41:12,
Alma 42:3, 13
Alma 39:9
Now my son, I would that ye should repent and forsake your sins,
and go no more after the lusts of your eyes,
but cross yourself in all these things;
for except ye do this ye can in nowise inherit the kingdom of God.
Oh, remember, and take it upon you,
and cross yourself in these things.
Alma 39:10
And I command you to take it upon you
to counsel with your elder brothers in your undertakings;
for behold, thou art in thy youth,
and ye stand in need to be nourished by your brothers.
And give heed to their counsel.
Alma 39:15
And now, my son, I would say somewhat unto you concerning the coming of Christ.
Behold, I say unto you,
that it is he that surely shall come to take away the sins of the world;
yea, he cometh to declare glad tidings of salvation unto his people.
Alma 40:13
And then shall it come to pass, that
the spirits of the wicked, yea, who are evil —
for behold, they have no part nor portion of the Spirit of the Lord;
for behold, they chose evil works rather than good;
therefore the spirit of the devil did enter into them,
and take possession of their house —
and these shall be cast out into outer darkness;
there shall be weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth,
and this because of their own iniquity,
being led captive by the will of the devil.
Alma 41:12
And now behold, is the meaning of the word restoration
to take a thing of a natural state and place it in an unnatural state,
or to place it in a state opposite to its nature?
Alma 42:3
Now, we see that the man had become as God, knowing good and evil;
and lest he should put forth his hand,
and take also of the tree of life, and eat and live forever,
the Lord God placed cherubim and the flaming sword,
that he should not partake of the fruit —
Alma 42:13
Therefore, according to justice,
the plan of redemption could not be brought about,
only on conditions of repentance of men in this probationary state,
yea, this preparatory state;
for except it were for these conditions,
mercy could not take effect except it should destroy the work of justice.
Now the work of justice could not be destroyed;
if so, God would cease to be God.