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Mosiah 4:9–10: “Believe in God”


“Mosiah 4:9–10: ‘Believe in God,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)

“Mosiah 4:9–10,” Book of Mormon Student Manual

Mosiah 4:9–10

“Believe in God”

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Have you ever stopped to ponder the impact your beliefs have on your actions and on who you are becoming? While teaching what we must do to retain a remission of our sins, King Benjamin emphasized the importance of believing in God. This lesson can help you strengthen your belief in and love for God.

The impact of our beliefs

The following are a few false ideas people once thought to be true. Ponder the impact these beliefs may have had on the lives of those individuals

  • The world is flat.

  • Toads give you warts.

  • Stars revolve around the earth.

  • What problems can come from believing in false ideas?

  • How have you seen your beliefs or those of others influence attitudes or actions?

  • How might what we believe impact us spiritually?

Believe in God

King Benjamin taught the importance of believing in God. Before beginning your study, take a moment to reflect on what you believe about God. How do your beliefs about God influence your actions? Consider listing in your study journal some of these beliefs and pondering why you believe what you do. Throughout your study, add any thoughts or impressions you may have.

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  1. Complete the following activity:

    Copy the following image in your study journal. In the center circle, write believe in God and Mosiah 4:9–10.

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    Read Mosiah 4:9–10, looking for the different things King Benjamin invited his people to believe about God. Write each of these in the outside circles. If needed, you can add more circles to your image.

doctrinal mastery icon Mosiah 4:9 is a doctrinal mastery passage.  Consider marking doctrinal mastery passages in a distinctive way so you can locate them easily. You will have an opportunity in the next lesson to practice applying the doctrine taught in this passage to a question or situation.

  • In one simple sentence, how might you summarize King Benjamin’s teachings in Mosiah 4:9–10? Consider using your summary sentence as the title of the visual you created.

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  1. Answer the following questions:

    • How might understanding and believing these teachings from King Benjamin impact your life?

    • How do you see these teachings opposed or ignored by the world today?

President Russell M. Nelson shared the following advice for those who are not sure they believe in God:

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“Come, Follow Me”

President Russell M. Nelson

If you are not sure you even believe in God, start there. Understand that in the absence of experiences with God, one can doubt the existence of God. So, put yourself in a position to begin having experiences with Him. … Ask Him to tell you if He is really there—if He knows you. Ask Him how He feels about you. And then listen. (Russell M. Nelson, “Come, Follow Me,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2019, 90)

  • What experiences have you had that strengthened your belief in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?

Going deeper

One way we can strengthen our belief and trust in God is by learning from the inspired teachings and experiences of others (see Bible Dictionary, “Faith”). Choose at least one of the following three activities to help you enhance your belief in God:

  • Hymns: Search the hymnbook for words, phrases, verses, or entire hymns that teach about God’s nature and character or that can strengthen your belief in Him.

  • Other scripture accounts: Find and study accounts in the scriptures where others testified of their beliefs about our Heavenly Father or His Son, Jesus Christ. Examples of passages you could study include Alma 26:16, 35–37; 34:8–10; and Doctrine and Covenants 76:22–24.

  • General conference: Using recent general conference addresses, look for words, phrases, accounts, or stories that teach about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and strengthen your belief in Them. (Consider searching general conference addresses by topics such as “Heavenly Father,” “Godhead,” or “Jesus Christ.”)

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  1. Share which activity you completed and what you found that adds to your understanding of God or strengthens your belief in Him.

Your next steps

Whether you have a strong belief in God or are trying to determine what you believe, there are things each of us can do to strengthen our belief in and love for God. Take a moment to reflect on what you feel your next step is to knowing God better. Record your thoughts and impressions in your study journal.