“Chapter 11: Enos,” Book of Mormon Stories (1997), 30–31 “Chapter 11,” Book of Mormon Stories, 30–31 Chapter 11 1:45Enos Enos was Jacob’s son. He kept the plates and wrote on them after his father died. Jacob 7:27 One day Enos was hunting in the forest. He thought about his father’s teachings and wanted to be forgiven of his sins. Enos 1:3–4 Enos knelt and prayed to God. He prayed all day and was still praying when night came. Enos 1:4 God told Enos that because of his faith in Jesus Christ, his sins were forgiven. Enos 1:5, 8 Enos then wanted the Lord to bless the Nephites. He prayed for them, and the Lord said he would bless them if they obeyed his commandments. Enos 1:9–10 Enos also wanted the Lord to bless the Lamanites. He prayed with great faith, and the Lord promised to do what Enos asked him. Enos 1:11–12 Even though the Lamanites fought the Nephites and tried to destroy their records, Enos prayed that they would become a righteous people. Enos 1:13–14 Enos prayed that the records he had kept would be safe. The Lord promised that someday he would give the Lamanites the teachings that were on the records. Enos 1:16 Enos preached to the Nephites. He wanted them to believe in God and keep the commandments. Enos 1:10, 19 The Nephites tried to teach the gospel to the Lamanites, but they would not listen. The Lamanites hated the Nephites. Enos 1:20 Enos spent his life teaching people about Jesus and the gospel. He served God and loved him all his days. Enos 1:26–27