“What does it mean to be truly converted?” Ensign, October 2020
Come, Follow Me: Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 27–4 Nephi (October 19–25)
What does it mean to be truly converted?
After the Savior’s appearance to the Nephites, they experienced nearly 200 years of unity and peace because they were “all converted unto the Lord” (4 Nephi 1:2).
Happiness and Unity
The Nephites were happy and united through their righteous actions (see 4 Nephi 1:2–15).
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They were fair and kind to each other.
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They followed the commandments of Christ.
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They were humble in fasting and prayer.
What are some other examples of the Nephites’ righteous actions? You can read 4 Nephi 1:2–15 and fill in the blanks with more examples you find:
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Sorrow and Division
Unfortunately, those years of unity and happiness did not last forever. Eventually, the Nephites stopped obeying the commandments of God (see 4 Nephi 1:24–31). In doing so:
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They became selfish and prideful.
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They built their own churches for financial gain.
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They denied Christ’s Church.