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2 Nephi 27: “A Marvelous Work and a Wonder”


“2 Nephi 27: ‘A Marvelous Work and a Wonder,’” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual (2024)

“2 Nephi 27,” Book of Mormon Teacher Manual

2 Nephi 27

“A Marvelous Work and a Wonder”

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Think of events that you would consider marvelous and how these events have impacted you and those around you. Jesus Christ promised to perform the marvelous work of restoring His gospel, including the Book of Mormon, to the earth in the latter days. This lesson can help you feel greater appreciation for the Lord for restoring the Book of Mormon to the earth.

Teaching by the Spirit. No mortal teacher, no matter how skilled or experienced, can replace the Spirit. But we can be instruments in God’s hands to help His children learn by the Spirit. President Henry B. Eyring taught, “Our students cannot know of God, and so love as they must love, unless they are taught by the Holy Spirit” (“The Importance of the Holy Ghost,” Old Testament Seminary Teacher Material [2018], ChurchofJesusChrist.org).

Student preparation: Invite students to come prepared to share about a person who has done something marvelous for them or someone they know. For example, perhaps someone saved them from a dangerous situation or gave them a generous gift.

Possible Learning Activities

Something marvelous

To prepare students to share the following, consider sharing about a person who did something for you that you consider marvelous or significant.

Think of a person who has done something marvelous for you or for someone you know.

  • What did this person do?

  • How did you feel about the person who did this? Why?

In 2 Nephi 27, the Lord testified of something marvelous He would do to help us through the wickedness and apostasy of the last days. As you study, ponder how what you learn affects how you feel about the Lord.

Read 2 Nephi 27:25–26, looking for what the Lord promised He would do.

Invite the students to share what they think the “marvelous work and a wonder” is referring to. If needed, share the following explanation from President Russell M. Nelson.

President Russell M. Nelson stated that this “marvelous work would include the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of the gospel” (“Scriptural Witnesses,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2007, 46).

One truth we can learn from this prophecy is that the Lord performed a marvelous work and a wonder through the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of His gospel.

  • What do you know about the Book of Mormon and the restored gospel that might cause you to refer to them as “marvelous”?

The Book of Mormon: A marvelous work and a wonder

Much of 2 Nephi 27 focuses on the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. Before studying more from this chapter, take a moment to reflect on your own feelings about the Book of Mormon. Is it marvelous to you personally? Why or why not? What questions do you have? As you study, look for teachings that can help you more clearly see the Book of Mormon as a “marvelous work and a wonder.”

It may be helpful to read the verses listed in the following summary together as a class.

Nephi prophesied that the Book of Mormon would come forth to help with the problems of the last days (see 2 Nephi 27:6). He also wrote that God would allow a few witnesses to behold the plates the Book of Mormon was translated from and to testify of the truthfulness of the book to the world (see 2 Nephi 27:12–14). Nephi then shared a prophecy about some of the details related to the translation of the Book of Mormon.

Consider providing students with or displaying the following chart. Students could study the verses and fill out the chart in pairs or small groups.

Prophecy of what the man would do (2 Nephi 27:15–19)

The name of the man who fulfilled the prophecy (Joseph Smith—History 1:63–65)

First man (“not learned”)

Second man (“another”)

Third man (“learned”)

After students have had sufficient time to study, invite a few volunteers to share what they learned. Consider asking the following question as part of this discussion.

  • Why do you think the Lord used Joseph Smith, who was an unlearned man, to bring forth the Book of Mormon?

Read 2 Nephi 27:20–23, looking for reasons why God chose someone who was not learned to translate the Book of Mormon.

  • What did you learn about the Lord from these verses? How can knowing these things about Him impact you?

  • How is the coming forth of the Book of Mormon evidence of the Lord’s statement “I am able to do mine own work”? (verse 21).

In addition to the following statement, consider sharing the statement by President Russell M. Nelson in the “Commentary and Background Information” section.

Emma Smith (1804–1879), the wife of the Prophet, testified of the divine assistance Joseph received in his translation of the Book of Mormon:

Joseph Smith could neither write nor dictate a coherent and well-worded letter, let alone dictat[e] a book like the Book of Mormon. And, though I was an active participant in the scenes that transpired, … it is marvelous to me, “a marvel and a wonder.” …

My belief is that the Book of Mormon is of divine authenticity—I have not the slightest doubt of it. … It would have been improbable that a learned man could do this; and, for one so ignorant and unlearned as he was, it was simply impossible. (Emma Smith, in “Last Testimony of Sister Emma,” The Saints’ Herald, Oct. 1, 1879, 290)

  • Based on what you have learned today, how is the coming forth of the Book of Mormon a “marvelous work and a wonder”?

  • How does knowing that the Lord has provided us with this blessing affect how you feel about Him?

  • What experiences have you or others had that illustrate how marvelous the Book of Mormon is?

Consider sharing a personal experience or one of the following videos as part of your discussion of the previous questions.

To see examples of how marvelous the Book of Mormon is, you could watch “Solving Life’s Problems with the Book of Mormon” (1:00) or “The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?” from time code 5:38 to 11:26. Both videos can be found on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

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Solving Life's Problems with the Book of Mormon

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The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?

Earlier in the lesson, you were asked to think about your feelings about the Book of Mormon. Consider whether any of the truths you have studied today have impacted your testimony of this sacred book. In your study journal, record any thoughts or impressions you have received, as well as future actions you have been prompted to take.

Consider inviting a few volunteers to share meaningful thoughts or insights they have had during the lesson. Testify of the truths you have discussed today.