“Alma 26: ‘We Will Glory in the Lord,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“Alma 26,” Book of Mormon Student Manual
Alma 26
“We Will Glory in the Lord”
Have you ever had an experience you couldn’t wait to tell someone about? What did you want people to know? Similarly, Ammon and his brothers rejoiced about their 14-year mission among the Lamanites, and they wanted to share their experiences. They witnessed the power and love of God as thousands of Lamanites were brought to the knowledge of the truth. This lesson can help you feel deep gratitude and love for the Lord and for the blessings He bestows in your life.
What are you passionate about?
Reflect for a few moments on something you are enthusiastic or passionate about—something that once you start talking about, it’s hard to stop!
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Why do you feel so strongly about this?
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What do you hope others will feel when you talk about it? Why?
After the sons of Mosiah returned from their 14-year mission to the Lamanites, Ammon spoke with his brethren about their experiences. Read Alma 26:8, 16, looking for what Ammon was enthusiastic and passionate about.
In Alma 26:16, Ammon used the words glory, rejoice, and praise while speaking about the Lord. To glory means to rejoice in or give “worshipful praise, honor, and thanksgiving” (Merriam-Webster.com, “Glory”; see also Guide to the Scriptures, “Glory,” scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). You may want to mark these words in verse 16 and in other verses you study today.
Take a few moments to reflect on the following:
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How do you feel about your relationship with Heavenly Father? Why?
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Do you speak to others about Him with excitement and joy? Why or why not?
As you study Alma 26 today, ponder how Ammon’s example of sharing how he felt about God can increase your love and gratitude for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
“Such great blessings”
Read Alma 26:1–4, 8–16, looking for how Ammon spoke about God and about what He had done for his brethren and the Lamanites.
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What stood out to you about how Ammon spoke about God?
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What truths did you find that could inspire someone to glory in the Lord?
It may be useful to think about some of the experiences that Ammon had as a missionary that led him to praise God. The following images may help you recall what happened.
Although our experiences are different from Ammon’s, we may have similar reasons to praise God.
“So great reason to rejoice”
When Ammon remembered his time as a missionary and his interaction with God, he gloried and rejoiced in who God is and what God had made possible in his life.
Fold a piece of paper into thirds or make three columns on a page in your study journal. Label the top of each column with one of the following groups of people:
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Ammon and his brethren (Alma 26:17–22)
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The Lamanites (Alma 26:23–24, 31–34)
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All of God’s children (Alma 26:35–37)
Read the scripture passages for each group and record in the column what God had done for them.
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What stood out to you about what God had done for these groups of people? Why would this cause the people to glory in Him?
Turn the folded sheet of paper over, or create three new columns in your study journal. Give each column one of the following headings:
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How God has blessed me
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How God has blessed those I love
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What I know and feel about God
You may want to pray to Heavenly Father, asking Him to bring thoughts and memories to your mind. As you remember how God has blessed you and others and reflect on your feelings for Him, the Holy Ghost can help you feel God’s love for you.
Record your responses in each column, and explain why they cause you to glory in God.
As you reflect on what you have learned and felt today, you may want to make a goal to take time to remember and glory in God. You may also feel prompted to share your thoughts with someone else like Ammon did. Look for an opportunity to share, and consider how you could help the other person feel what you have felt for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.