“Ilo am̧ jerbal ñan kōkajoorļo̧k baam̧le eo am̧ im rie aenōm̧m̧an, kememej kein jerbal in kein kajilu: nokōn in jota an baam̧le ilo wiik otemjej. Kwon tiljek im jab kōm̧m̧an bwe nokon in jota eo an baam̧le āinwōt juon kar pepe en jab kōm̧m̧an ilo juon raan eboub. Kālet bwe ilo joten M̧ande baam̧le eo am enaaj koba ilo m̧weo n̄an joten eo. Jab kōtļo̧k bwe jerbal, ikkure, m̧akūtkūt ko jet, katak ko būki n̄an kōm̧m̧ani ilo m̧weo ak jabdewōt men en eaorōkļo̧k jān iien eo kwoj ippāndoon ilo m̧weo ippān baam̧le eo am̧.
Karōkan joteen eo ejjab aorōk in wōt am̧ likūt am̧ iien im pād ie. Katakin gospel eo ej aikuj jim̧or ilo wāween eo ekkar im jab ekkar. Kōm̧m̧ane bwe en juon en̄jake eo ewōr tokjān n̄an kajjojo ro uwaan baam̧le eo.”
Elder Richard G. Scott jen Doulul eo an Jon̄oulruo Rijilōk ro, “Kōjerbal Tōmak eo Am̧ En Aorōk tata Eo Am̧,” Liahona, Nov. 2014, 94.