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Alma 26:1-5

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  • Verse 1: Ammon begins by addressing "my brothers and my brethren." Alma 20:2-3 suggests that by "my brothers" Ammon was referring to his literal brothers; by saying "my brethren" Ammon was referring to his brothers in the church.

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Alma 26:6-10

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Alma 26:11-15

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Verse 12

  • Anthony D. Perkins, "‘The Great and Wonderful Love’," Ensign, Nov 2006, pp. 76–78. Elder Perkins counsels us to place our burdens on Jesus Christ. "When you feel overwhelmed by expectations and challenges, do not fight the battle alone."



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Alma 26:16-20

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Alma 26:21-25

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  • Why does Ammon place repentance before faith in verse 22 (a seeming inversion of gospel principles)?
  • What does it mean to exercise faith? (Results of a search for this expression in the scriptures is here.)

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Alma 26:26-30

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Alma 26:31-37

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  • Ammon claims that his converts are more loving than the Nephites, because they would rather die than kill another (verse 33-34). Does this mean we should see their willingness to sacrifice themselves as a more loving example to follow than that of the Nephites, who would rather kill than be killed?
  • Do the Anti-Nephi-Lehis or Nephites more closely follow the Lord's teachings about loving your enemies?

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