The Jews in the Old World were not the only people awaiting the Messiah.
On the American continent many Nephites eagerly anticipated the birth. But there were also many people who didn’t believe, and they began
to scorn and persecute the believers. The persecution became so intense the
wicked people proclaimed that if the sign of the coming of the Lord did
not occur by a certain day, they would kill all the believers.
The prophet at the time, Nephi, was filled with sorrow at the wickedness
around him. For years he had tried to help the people but so many of
them refused to believe and repent. Now as they issued their mandate, he
prayed mightily all day long in behalf of his people asking that the
Lord would be born so that the righteous who awaited the Messiah would
not be killed. After hours of prayer he heard a voice saying, “Lift up
your head and be of good cheer; for behold, the time is at hand, and on
this night shall the sign be given, and on the morrow come I into the
world, to show unto the world that I will fulfil all that which I have
caused to be spoken by the mouth of my holy prophets” (3 Nephi 1:13).
I love to think about this story and reflect on what it teaches me not only about the bitrh of Jesus Christ but about me being born again in Him. When Christ has been born again within us there is no longer darkness. When we have experienced the mighty change of heart, even a situation that the world says should bring great darkness into our lives such as the death of a loved one or any other tragedy is mitigated by the light of Christ within us. When a person loves and trusts in Jesus Christ, there is always light shining brightly. There is always hope.
Samuel the Lamanite prophesies of the birth of Jesus Christ. |
As promised that night the sun went down, but there was no darkness. What a strange experience to watch the sun disappear beyond
the horizon and yet the sky remain as light as if it were noontime. The
believers rejoiced as they recognized the sign given them by Samuel the
Lamanite. But those who had threatened to kill the believers were
frightened and many of them fell to the ground as if they were dead.
Fear filled them for they knew that they had been wrong, and they
worried about what would now happen to them. That entire night the light
continued and the next morning the people watched as the sun rose on an
already bright sky.
I love to think about this story and reflect on what it teaches me not only about the bitrh of Jesus Christ but about me being born again in Him. When Christ has been born again within us there is no longer darkness. When we have experienced the mighty change of heart, even a situation that the world says should bring great darkness into our lives such as the death of a loved one or any other tragedy is mitigated by the light of Christ within us. When a person loves and trusts in Jesus Christ, there is always light shining brightly. There is always hope.
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Thank you for reminding us of this inspiring story from the scriptures.
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