“3 Nephi 20–22: ‘I Will Gather My People Together,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)
“3 Nephi 20–22,” Book of Mormon Student Manual
3 Nephi 20–22
“I Will Gather My People Together”
Can you think of a time in your life when it was helpful to be with other people? Why do you think the Lord has repeatedly instructed His people to gather physically and spiritually? During the Savior’s ministry among the Nephites, He declared that Heavenly Father would remember His covenant to gather scattered Israel. He revealed signs to help us recognize when the latter-day gathering had begun. This lesson can help you participate in the gathering of Israel.
Being gathered
Take a moment to think of situations in which you or those you know felt lonely, unsafe, or like you did not belong.
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How might being part of a group help with these concerns?
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What are the advantages to being in a group with the Lord and those who follow Him?
Ponder the following statements. Rate how well these statements apply to you, using “mostly,” “sometimes,” or “rarely.”
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I feel I have a relationship with the Lord and that He protects, redeems, and loves me.
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I recognize ways the Lord invites me to come to Him and receive these blessings.
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I seek to help others be gathered to the Lord and feel safety and belonging.
As you study this lesson, consider ways the Lord seeks to safely gather you and others to Him and His Church. Ponder how you can help the Lord in His sacred work of gathering.
“I will gather”
On the second day of the Savior’s visit to the Americas, after the Savior prayed for and blessed the people, He miraculously administered the sacrament to them. Then He prophesied about His covenant people in the latter days. To understand His prophecies, it is important to remember the following:
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The Lord previously promised Abraham and his descendants, including Jacob (also named Israel), that they would have access to all the blessings of the gospel and the priesthood (see Abraham 2:6–11).
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Israel’s descendants, including the Nephites, had been scattered throughout the world. The Lord promised to gather them again to receive the blessings of the gospel.
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Any who join the Church who are not literal descendants of Israel are adopted into Israel and can receive all of the same blessings.
Read 3 Nephi 20:11–13, 18, 22, looking for what the Lord promised to do. It may be helpful to know the following:
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Sheaves (3 Nephi 20:18) are bundles of harvested grain.
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In the last days, the Lord in His justice will destroy the wicked who will not repent (see 3 Nephi 20:15–17, 19–20), and Saints will gather to a place called the New Jerusalem in the Americas (see Articles of Faith 1:10).
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What did you discover?
One truth we can learn from these verses is that God will fulfill His covenant to gather the house of Israel in the last days.
To help you see how the Lord has already begun to fulfill this covenant, answer the following:
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What are some ways the Lord is bringing us “to the knowledge of the Lord … who hath redeemed [us]”? (3 Nephi 20:13).
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Though the prophecies about the New Jerusalem will be fulfilled in the Millennium, how do those who follow the Savior have “the powers of heaven … in [their] midst” now? (3 Nephi 20:22). In what ways can we have the Lord “in the midst of” us? (3 Nephi 20:22).
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How can these blessings help us in our lives (including when we feel lonely, unsafe, or like we do not belong)?
Signs of the latter-day gathering
The Lord promised signs in our day to indicate that He has begun gathering His people.
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After matching the following references to their correct explanations, answer the question below.
The answers are located at the end of the lesson.
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Why do you think the Lord wants us to recognize the signs of His gathering?
How have you been gathered?
“All the kindreds of the earth [shall] be blessed”
As covenant members of the Church, it is our responsibility to help “all the kindreds of the earth be blessed” through the gospel of Jesus Christ (3 Nephi 20:27). The following activities can help you ponder how to assist the Lord in His gathering.
As you study this week, prayerfully select one way you can help gather Israel. Other ideas will be presented in future lessons. Seek the Lord’s guidance to know which may be best for you to do.
Activity answers: 1-c, 2-b, 3-a