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1 Nephi 4–5: “I Was Led by the Spirit”


“1 Nephi 4–5: ‘I Was Led by the Spirit,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)

“1 Nephi 4–5: ‘I Was Led by the Spirit,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual

1 Nephi 4–5

“I Was Led by the Spirit”

Nephi in Jerusalem

After two failed attempts to obtain the plates of brass from Laban, Nephi crept into Jerusalem by night with faith in the Lord. However, he had little idea of how to accomplish his task. Have you, like Nephi, ever felt strongly about doing something but been unsure of how to accomplish it? This lesson is intended to strengthen your trust in Heavenly Father and His willingness to guide you.

Receiving guidance from Heavenly Father

President Russell M. Nelson shared important counsel about receiving personal revelation. As you study his statement, consider how it applies to you.

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Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives

We can pray to our Heavenly Father and receive guidance and direction, be warned about dangers and distractions, and be enabled to accomplish things we simply could not do on our own. If we will truly receive the Holy Ghost and learn to discern and understand His promptings, we will be guided in matters large and small. (Russell M. Nelson, “Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2018, 94)

  • What are some situations in your life, large or small, in which it would be helpful to receive Heavenly Father’s guidance? (Consider writing your responses.)

Choose the response that best captures your feelings about the following statements.

  1. I actively seek Heavenly Father’s guidance and direction to help me with my challenges, questions, and decisions.

    • Often

    • Sometimes

    • Rarely

  2. I trust in Heavenly Father’s ability and desire to guide my life by the Spirit.

    • Often

    • Sometimes

    • Rarely

  3. I go forth with faith and act upon the promptings of the Holy Ghost, even when my path is unclear.

    • Often

    • Sometimes

    • Rarely

As you study a time when Nephi was unsure what to do, seek truths that strengthen your trust in Heavenly Father and His willingness to guide you.

“Let us go up”

Recall that Lehi’s sons made two unsuccessful attempts to obtain the plates of brass from Laban and were fearful for their lives (see 1 Nephi 3:11–27). What might you be feeling if you were in a similar situation? What concerns might you have? Despite witnessing an angel, Laman and Lemuel felt concerned and had questions about how to accomplish what they were asked (see 1 Nephi 3:31).

Read 1 Nephi 4:1–3, looking for how Nephi responded to his brothers’ concerns.

  • What impressed you from these verses?

  • What example from the scriptures did Nephi use to testify of the Lord’s strength and motivate his brothers? What accounts from the scriptures have given you courage and strength in your life?

  • How might the phrase “Let us go up” apply to the circumstances and challenges of your life? (Consider marking this phrase in your scriptures each time it appears in verses 1–3.)

Read 1 Nephi 4:4–8, looking for what Nephi did in the third attempt to obtain the brass plates. You may also want to watch “The Spirit Directs Nephi to Slay Laban” (3:26), available at ChurchofJesusChrist.org, as part of your study.

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The Spirit Directs Nephi to Slay Laban | 1 Nephi 4:1–19

  • What did Nephi know and what did he not know as he began this third attempt?

  • What stands out to you about the phrase “Nevertheless I went forth” in 1 Nephi 4:7?

  • What is a truth you can learn from Nephi’s words?

Here is one gospel principle you may have thought of: in times of uncertainty, we can receive guidance from Heavenly Father through the Spirit as we go forth with faith.

Consider recording this principle or a principle you thought of in your scriptures.

President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency taught about the importance of our actions as we seek revelation and guidance:

In my study of the scriptures I have noted that most revelation to the children of God comes when they are on the move, not when they are sitting back in their habitations waiting for the Lord to tell them the first step to take. …

So we do all we can. Then we wait upon the Lord for His revelation. (Dallin H. Oaks, “In His Own Time, in His Own Way,” Ensign, Aug. 2013, 22–24)

Think about how this truth and the statement by President Oaks relate to the situations you identified earlier.

  • Why do you think the Lord wants you to move forward in faith during times of uncertainty?

The Lord prepares a way

Nephi was commanded by the Lord to slay Laban. He was troubled by the idea of taking a life, but the Spirit continued to urge him forward. Nephi obeyed “the voice of the Spirit” (1 Nephi 4:18), disguised himself in Laban’s clothes, and convinced Zoram, Laban’s servant, to retrieve the plates of brass from the treasury.

Consider reading this account in 1 Nephi 4:9–24 and marking words or phrases that are meaningful to you. You could also watch “Nephi Obtains the Sacred Records” (4:20), available at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

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Nephi Obtains the Sacred Records | 1 Nephi 4:20–38

How does Nephi’s experience of obtaining the plates relate to the testimony he shared in 1 Nephi 3:7?

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  1. Complete the following:

    Choose one of the situations you thought of earlier for which you want Heavenly Father’s guidance and keep it in mind as you answer the following questions:

    • What have I learned today that can help me with my situation?

    • What have I felt today that can strengthen my trust in Heavenly Father’s ability and desire to guide me?

    • What can I do to follow Nephi’s example and go forth with faith even if my path seems unclear?