“Mosiah 26: ‘If He Confess His Sins … and Repenteth,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“Mosiah 26,” Book of Mormon Student Manual
Mosiah 26
“If He Confess His Sins … and Repenteth”
How can repentance help us in our daily life? Why do we need to confess our sins as part of our repentance? As the high priest in the Savior’s Church, Alma wanted to help those who had committed serious sins. The Lord gave him clear direction as to what he should do. This lesson is intended to help you understand the loving and forgiving nature of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and why we should repent of our sins.
What would you do?
Imagine that you heard someone mention the following questions and concerns about repentance:
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I’m not sure it’s worth it to repent.
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Why would I have to confess my sins? Why do some sins need to be confessed to a priesthood leader?
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I’ve sinned too much for the Lord to forgive me.
Think for a moment if you know anyone who might relate to any of these concerns.
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What other questions or concerns might someone have about repentance?
Ponder which one or two of these questions or concerns would be most meaningful for you to focus on as you study this lesson. Seek guidance from Heavenly Father to help you find answers and increase your understanding of repentance.
Problems in the Church
After the Lord delivered Alma and his people from bondage, they joined the Nephites and the people of Limhi in Zarahemla. There, King Mosiah appointed Alma as leader of the Church. Some people under Alma’s direction were committing serious sins and not repenting (see Mosiah 26:1–6). They were brought before Alma, but Alma struggled to know how to respond.
Read Mosiah 26:13–15, 19–24, 28–31 and look for the guidance the Lord gave Alma.
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What did the Lord say the people must do to be received and forgiven by Him?
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According to verse 23, why is the Savior qualified to determine who can be forgiven and receive eternal life?
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What else about the Lord did you learn from these verses?
If we repent
You may have identified principles like the following: If we confess our sins and repent in the sincerity of our hearts, the Lord will forgive us. As often as we repent, the Lord will forgive us.
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What does it mean to confess our sins?
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What do you think it means to “[repent] in the sincerity of [your] heart” (Mosiah 26:29)?
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How does knowing the Lord’s forgiving nature affect your attitude toward repenting?
These principles can help with the questions and concerns about repentance from the beginning of the lesson.
What happened?
Read Mosiah 26:34–37, looking for what happened as Alma followed the Lord’s instructions.
Write in your study journal what you may want to remember or do because of this lesson. This reflection could include how you want to remember the Lord’s willingness to forgive or how you may want to strive to confess and repent of your own sins.