“2 Nephi 2:1–16: ‘God Gave unto Man That He Should Act for Himself,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“2 Nephi 2:1–16: ‘God Gave unto Man That He Should Act for Himself,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual
2 Nephi 2:1–16
“God Gave unto Man That He Should Act for Himself”
Imagine your life if you did not have any choices. Agency, or the power to choose, is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. Lehi’s son Jacob had already experienced many challenges at a young age, so Lehi taught him valuable truths about the Savior and freedom to choose. This lesson can help you better understand the role of agency in Heavenly Father’s plan.
Important choices
For the next two minutes, write some of the important choices you have made over the last few days.
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Why do you think choice is essential to our mortal lives and to Heavenly Father’s plan of salvation?
Ponder what you have learned from the choices you are proud of as well as from those you regret. As you study in this lesson, seek the guidance of the Holy Ghost to learn what might help you better understand and use your ability to choose. If you have questions about agency, also pray for and seek answers as you study.
Essential aspects of agency
Lehi’s son Jacob was born in the wilderness after their family left Jerusalem. Shortly before Lehi’s death, he taught Jacob important truths about agency.
Read 2 Nephi 2:1–4 to see how Lehi began his message to Jacob. It may be helpful to know that the word “consecrate” means to dedicate or make holy (see “Consecrate, Law of Consecration” in the Guide to the Scriptures [scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org]).
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Why might it be meaningful for a person who has faced many trials to understand the importance of the power of choice?
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What truths from these verses are most meaningful to you? Why?
Lehi taught Jacob many important aspects of agency. Read through the following options. Choose two that you feel would be meaningful for you to study, and then study the information that follows.
Our need for the Savior
None but the Savior has exercised agency perfectly in mortality. We all sin, and without help we would all “perish … and become miserable forever” (2 Nephi 2:5).
With this in mind, read 2 Nephi 2:6–8 to see what Jesus Christ did for all of us.
If you would like to better understand what is taught in 2 Nephi 2:6–8, refer to the information found in the “Optional: Want to Learn More?” section for these verses.
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How did the Savior choose to help you?
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How does understanding this about Jesus Christ influence your feelings toward Him?
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What do you learn from the Savior’s example about making choices?
Think about a time when, with the help of Jesus Christ, you repented of a sin. How did repenting affect you?