Book of Mormon Lesson 46: “By Faith All Things Are
Fulfilled”
Ether 7–15
The righteous and
wicked reigns of Jaredite kings
Ether 7-11
Orihah becomes the first Jaredite king. He rules in righteousness among the people,
but only 2 generations later, we begin to see intrigue, secret combinations,
and the intense search for getting gain.
Corihor rebelled against his father Kib, son of
Orihah. This is just the first of many
overthrows in their system, which will eventually lead to their destruction.
Jaredite/Nephite names
One thing to note here are some of the names which expand
across the Jaredite destruction to the Nephites. In the previous discussion on the Book of
Omni, when King Mosiah I discovered the Mulekites and Zarahemla, I noted that
this was the beginning of the use of Jaredite naming conventions among the
Nephites. There I suggested that the
Mulekites dwelt among the Jaredites for several centuries until the Jaredite
destruction. Now, we’ll look at another
possible theory that may also tie in here.
We note that among those who rebel and seek to overthrow
the Jaredite kings are people who are also recognized as chief among the
Nephite bad guys:
Corihor who moves to the land of Nehor to prepare for his
overthrow. Compare him with Korihor, who was steeped in the teachings of the
apostate Nehor.
Noah fights his righteous uncle, King Shule, and obtains
the land of first inheritance. Later, Noah captures Shule and reigns over all
the kingdom. He is later killed by the sons of Shule. In Nephite times, King Noah obtains the land
of Nephi, the first inheritance in the Promised Land. Noah is later slain by the righteous and the
kingdom is restored to the righteous.
Morianton (Ether 10) would also begin a war to overthrow
the king, who was of a different lineage.
In the Book of Mormon, the man Morianton and his city, fought against
the city of Lehi over border disputes.
Eventually, Captain Moroni would have to step in and settle the affair.
It seems that Mormon and Moroni may have used Jaredite
names to describe wicked people of Nephite time, or used the names of wicked
Nephites to name wicked Jaredites.
Can you regulate
morality?
Recently, a friend of mine noted that “you cannot
regulate morality” to explain some of his political positions. As I pondered that position, I read the story
of Shule in Ether 7. Here was a
righteous king, who sought to help his people be righteous. The people had grown immensely. It is likely
the Jaredites had absorbed many native groups already in the Americas when they
arrived.
“And also in the reign of Shule there
came prophets among the people, who were sent from the Lord, prophesying that
the wickedness and idolatry of the people was bringing a curse upon the land,
and they should be destroyed if they did not repent. And it came to pass
that the people did revile against the prophets, and did mock them. And it came
to pass that king Shule did execute judgment against all those who did revile
against the prophets. And he did execute a law throughout all the land,
which gave power unto the prophets that they should go whithersoever they
would; and by this cause the people were brought unto repentance” (Ether
7:23-25).
Only because the king regulated and judged those who
fought against the prophets, it compelled the people to be humble and
repent. This is the same concept that we
read of in Alma 32. People are blessed
when they are compelled to be humble, but more blessed when they repent without
being compelled. Those who are compelled
to be humble tend to remain so, only as long as they are regulated. So, my friend did have a point on this
regard. On the other hand, to lift all
regulation that dictates morality also means it opens the door for ever
increasing sin and wickedness. The
people can be blessed by a strict set of moral rules, or they can be compelled
through the threat of destruction by God.
When a society becomes wicked, then it does not give little children the
chance to grow up in peace and goodness.
They learn early on about sin, as many children are swept up in the
moral decay of the nation.
In a perfect world, the people humble themselves and
happily serve God and fellow man.
However, we do not live in that Utopia.
We live in a world rife with violence and sex. With freedom must come responsibility, but
wicked people only wish to have freedom to live their sins. Eventually that house of cards collapses, as
it did with the Nephites and Jaredites.
As a historian, I am interested in seeing why societies collapse. Lifestyles of the powerful that strip the
land of its true strength, and the poor willing to follow their wicked leaders
down any path that promises them free stuff, leads a nation to stagnation,
debt, crime, and instability, so that like the Soviet Union, it eventually
crashes down. What is left is a bunch of
fragments of its former self, none of which can ever hope to become as great as
they once were. Why not? Because they still have not learned to live upon the
principles of righteousness and secret combinations continue.
Akish and the
secret combination
Jared sought the kingdom of his father. He temporarily obtained it, but lost it. His daughter reminded him of the secret
combination that was found in the records their ancestors brought with
them. We sometimes think that secret
combinations disappear completely and are then miraculously brought back from
out of the air. More often, they are
written down and later discovered by those seeking gain and power.
Jared asks Akish to set up a secret combination, in order
to slay his father and give Jared the throne.
Akish succeeds, but then seeks the throne for himself with his new-found
power. In studying this combination, we
read:
“And it came to pass that they all
sware unto him, by the God of heaven,
and also by the heavens, and also by the earth, and by their heads, that whoso
should vary from the assistance which Akish desired should lose his head; and
whoso should divulge whatsoever thing Akish made known unto them, the same
should lose his life. And it came to pass that thus they did agree with
Akish. And Akish did administer unto
them the oaths which were given by them of old who also sought power, which
had been handed down even from Cain,
who was a murderer from the beginning. And they were kept up by the power of
the devil to administer these oaths unto the people, to keep them in darkness,
to help such as sought power to gain power, and to murder, and to plunder, and
to lie, and to commit all manner of wickedness and whoredoms. And it was
the daughter of Jared who put it into his heart to search up these things of old; and Jared put it into the heart of
Akish; wherefore, Akish administered it unto his kindred and friends, leading them
away by fair promises to do whatsoever thing he desired. And it came to pass
that they formed a secret combination, even as they of old; which combination
is most abominable and wicked above all, in the sight of God; For the Lord worketh not in secret
combinations, neither doth he will that man should shed blood, but in all
things hath forbidden it, from the beginning of man…..And now I, Moroni, do not
write the manner of their oaths and combinations, for it hath been made known
unto me that they are had among all people, and they are had among the Lamanites…. And
whatsoever nation shall uphold such secret combinations, to get power and gain,
until they shall spread over the nation, behold, they shall be destroyed….”
(Ether 8:14-22).
This is one of the great patterns we
find in the Book of Mormon. There is a
repentance/sin cycle, wherein people are blessed by God, they become prideful,
they are punished and humbled, they repent and the cycle starts over. There are only two ways out of the
cycle. One way is to become a Zion
people, who are united in all things.
The other way is for the people to no more exist as a people, because
God has destroyed them.
Note that these secret combinations
are had among many people. They searched
for them, often in the records that were already available. The Lamanites and wicked Nephites could
easily have obtained through records left by Gadianton (another Jaredite suffix::
anton).
“Wherefore, the Lord commandeth you,
when ye shall see these things come among you that ye shall awake to a sense of
your awful situation, because of this secret combination which shall be among
you; or wo be unto it, because of the blood of them who have been slain; for
they cry from the dust for vengeance upon it, and also upon those who built it
up. For it cometh to pass that whoso buildeth it up seeketh to overthrow the
freedom of all lands, nations, and countries; and it bringeth to pass the
destruction of all people, for it is built up by the devil, who is the father
of all lies; even that same liar who beguiled our first parents, yea, even that
same liar who hath caused man to commit murder from the beginning; who hath
hardened the hearts of men that they have murdered the prophets, and stoned
them, and cast them out from the beginning” (Ether 8:24-25).
Secret Combinations now spread quickly through the
Internet. There are gangs with signs and
secrets, who seek to get gain. Drug
cartels seek power through secret combinations.
Radical jihadists seek gain using violent means through such secrets,
believing God is on their side. While righteous
King Shule sought overall freedom for his people by regulating morality and compelling
the people to listen to the prophets and repent, wicked people seek to overthrow
true freedom (speech, religion, etc), and replace it with licentiousness. We can see that secret combinations caused
the Great Recession of our day, allowing a few to become extremely wealthy and
more powerful, while stealing the wealth and freedoms of hard working
Americans. Sadly, many Americans now
freely give up their freedoms in exchange for stuff the government promises to
give them in return. A mess of pottage
in exchange for a heavenly birth right.
The Jaredite “Millennium”
followed by the slow path to destruction
Ether 9-15
Prior to the Nephite Millennium, there was a giant
destruction of the wicked. It seems the
Lord separated the people out, when the nation collapsed into tribes. Some areas were more wicked than others, and
therefore received a greater destruction.
For the Jaredites, Omer was a righteous king. The Lord warned Omer, who fled with his good
people to an uninhabited area. Akish
overthrew his father-in-law.
“For so great had been the spreading of this wicked and
secret society that it had corrupted the hearts of all the people” (Ether 9:6).
Because of such wickedness, there was war for many years,
until the vast majority of the people were slain. The only survivors were those who repented
and fled to Omer for safety. Omer left
the kingdom to his son Emer. Emer saw Christ, the “Son of Righteousness”,
suggesting the beginning of their “Millennial” period. Under his righteous and long reign, the
people prospered. From Emer to his son
Coriantum to Com, there was righteousness and prosperity.
Sadly, pride, greed and envy end the long reigns of peace
and joy we read of in the Book of Mormon.
It often is described as a period when the people experience
over-crowding and have populated the whole area. It suggests that a period of famine or hunger
may have occurred, as the people may begin struggling over diminished
resources.
In Ether 10, we find that a sign of a failing nation is
the “building of many prisons, and whoso would not be subject unto taxes he
(the king) would cast into prison” (vs 6).
Some of the kings fought against the reappearance of secret combinations
(Ether 10:33-34),
Coriantumr and
Shiz
Can we imagine the final days of the Jaredites? Millions have died, and yet the fighting
continues. Unlike in the days of Omer,
there is no place for people to flee for sanctuary. The Mulekites would have to slip across enemy
lines and through the narrow pass of land to find an uninhabited place they
named Zarahemla.
There was no place to hide one’s treasures, for all
places were slippery, due to the thievery and magic in the land. The people became homeless, as armies
displaced them. Women and children would
be major victims, as they were with the Nephite and Lamanite armies. When a people become so wicked that they
cannot even live a telestial law, they have become Desolation itself. There is no place left for them, but
Perdition. They fully reject God and his
prophets, refusing to repent even when things are at their worst. Instead, they curse God and wish to die. Of such is Outer Darkness, if they will not
repent and allow Christ to save them from themselves.
Ether and Moroni:
symbols of faith and hope
Ether’s final words: “Whether the Lord will that I be
translated, or that I suffer the will of the Lord in the flesh, it mattereth
not, if it so be that I am saved in the kingdom of God. Amen” (Ether 15:34).
Moroni will give us a few more words over the final
lessons. However, he begins a key teaching in Ether 12: faith, hope and
charity. Think of this, Moroni has
witnessed the utter destruction of his own people, and now is abridging the
tale of the Jaredite destruction.
Decades have passed since Moroni last saw his family and friends
alive. He sees Lamanites warring all
around him. He is in danger for his
life, for he will not deny the Christ.
Yet, he writes of faith, hope and charity!
He notes that “by faith all things are fulfilled” (Ether
12:3) and that hope derives from faith:
“Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope
for a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope
cometh of faith, maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would make them
sure and steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God”
(Ether 12:4).
All it takes is faith in God to have “hope for a better
world.” Hope comes from faith, and
becomes the anchor for us during extreme times.
Hope built from faith makes men “sure and steadfast” and even ready to
glorify God in the midst of vast destruction and wickedness.
Our world will someday come to an end. It will end in flames, as the wicked are
destroyed. Before that time, we will see
more and more wickedness and sin. We
will see depravity on levels we never before could have imagined. We will see wars and rumors of wars that will
bring fear and doubt to many hearts. In
those tragic times, will we fall to despair?
Or will we allow our faith to be anchored by hope in God and his
Christ? Will we cower from the enemies
of God, or will we be found “always abounding in good works, being led to
glorify God”?
Faith and hope work side by side. They feed upon one another. Faith is the light, and hope is the fuel to
keep that light burning. These lead us
to good work and glorifying God, which are the basics of charity.
We will have trials of our faith. For Moroni, it was first to dwell in a wicked
society. Then it was to see world war
close up. It meant watching his father
and people be destroyed. Finally, it
meant decades of solitary witness. Yet,
he believed, as did Ether, that they would someday resurrect and dwell in the
presence of God and family. Today, many
are beginning to doubt their faith. I
encourage them to not give up, but to ponder on the hope of a better world,
living with God and Christ. Let such a
hope permeate your every thought and fiber of being. Let it fuel the flame of faith, so that you
can withstand the barrage of sin and evil in the world, and look forward with
an eye of faith and with hope to being in God’s presence.