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These are the most important verses in the Book of Mormon for one who is new to the Gospel.  These verses teach men that if the have doubts, and want to know the truth, that God will make it known to them, all they need to do is ask. --[[Travis Justin Kamper]]
 
  
==Personal Comments==
 
 
Moroni’s final chapter is a very emotional Chapter in the Book of Mormon. The Chapter is directed to the future, and specifically to “my brethren, the Lamanites.” When Moroni closed his father’s record, he did so with what I feel is a hope or a divine inspiration for the future history of the record. In chapter 10 he finishes his own writings and prepares to bury them in the earth. At this final point, he again focuses on the future (I always think of the painting of him burying the records while praying to the Lord). Just as his father Mormon’s last words were to the future Lamanites, so too are Moroni’s last words directed to the future Lamanites- the Latter Day Lamanites. I wonder if Moroni could have ever known the influence his promise found in these verse would have on the world.
 
[[Username:Bunk April 25, 2006]]
 

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