Mosiah 7:1-11

Mosiah 7:3

Sixteen people went to search for the people that were living in Lehi-Nephi. Describe their leader Ammon.

Mosiah 7:7

What happened to Ammon and three of his brethren?

Mosiah 7:12-20

Mosiah 7:14

Why did King Limhi say that he would rejoice?

Mosiah 7:18

King Limni, in this verse, talks about two different struggles. He talked about past struggles that they had which were in vain. They were in vain because good did not come out of them. He then said that they would have an effectual struggle. An effectual struggle means that they will have some rough times, but good will come out of it. Think of your own life. Think of an effectual struggle that either you or your family have gone through. Write about this effectual struggle and the good that came out of it.

Mosiah 7:21-33

Mosiah 7:26

We haven’t read about this prophet, yet. In a few chapters we will. We will find out that the name of this prophet is Abinidi and we will read about him.

Mosiah 7:27-28

Why did the people kill the prophet Abinidi?

Mosiah 7:33

What must the people do to be delivered out of bondage?

This formula for getting out of bondage is the same for any individual who finds himself in the bondage of sin.

Mosiah 8:1-11

Mosiah 8:2-3

What did Ammon tell the people of Limhi?

Mosiah 8:8

Describe the land that the 43 men that King Limhi found.

Mosiah 8:9-11

The 43 people that discovered a land brought back many things to King Limhi. Of all the things that they brought back, which was the most important, in your opinion.

Mosiah 8:12-21

Mosiah 8:13

What can the interpreters do?

Who can look in the interpreters?

Mosiah 8:18

By what power are miracles worked?

Mosiah 9:10-19

Mosiah 9:12

What was the real plan of the Lamanite people?

Mosiah 9:17

This verse tells us that they went to battle in the strength of the Lord. What did they do to prepare themselves so that they could have the strength of the Lord with them.

What can you do to prepare yourself so that you will have the strength of the Lord when you battle against temptations and evil influences around you?

Mosiah 9:1-9

Mosiah 9:1

We are now going to go back in time to when the ancestors of the people of Limhi first came into the land. The record starts with a man named Zeniff. Why did Zeniff not want to destroy the Lamanites?

Mosiah 9:2

What happened when Zeniff told his group of people that they should not destroy the Lamanites?

Mosiah 9:3

What happened when Zeniff went, again, to possess the land of Lehi-Nephi?

Mosiah 9:6

What lands did the Lamanite king give to Zeniff?

Mosiah 10:1-10

Mosiah 10:1-2

How did the Nephites prepare themselves from a future battle with the Lamanites?

Mosiah 10:10

Notice that even after twenty two years of peace, the Nephites were still prepared against their enemy and they still had the strength of the Lord with them.

Mosiah 10:11-22

Mosiah 10:11

The Lamanites did not fight in the strength of the Lord. What did they depend upon in their battles?

Mosiah 10:14

What was the reason that Laman and Lemuel were wroth, or angry, with Nephi?

Mosiah 11:1-15

Mosiah 11:3-4

The people had to pay taxes to King Noah. What did King Noah do with the money?

Mosiah 11:14

What did King Noah place his heart upon?

What are some of the things that are closest to your heart?

Mosiah 11:16-29

Mosiah 11:19

The Nephites had a little victory over the Lamanites. To whom did they give credit to for their victory?

Tonight in your prayers, consider reviewing your day. Think about all the different times that God helped you throughout the day. Thank him for this help. Know that the Lord is helping you to fight your battles.

Mosiah 11:21

What did Abinidi say would happen to the people if they did not repent?

Mosiah 11:28

What did King Noah want to do to Abinidi?

Mosiah 12:1-16

Mosiah 12:1

Draw Abinidi then draw Abinidi in disguise.

Mosiah 12:3

What would happen if a garment is put into a hot furnace?

Mosiah 12:4-7

What are some of the things that Abinidi said would happen to the people if they didn’t repent?

Mosiah 12:15

The people said that they could not be taken captive by their enemy because they were strong. What is more important to victory than strength?