There is a
story of faith in the Book of Mormon that touches me to my core. It is the
story of Enos whose faith became ‘unshaken’ in the Lord during his lengthy
prayer in the forest (Enos 1:2,11). Faith is mentioned seven times in one
chapter that constitutes the book of Enos. So unshaken in his faith Enos became
that the Lord told him that his desires will be granted (v 12, 15).
And this
was the desire of Enos: that the record of his people be preserved and brought
unto salvation of the Lamanites at a future date (v 13). The Lord informed him
that his predecessors too have ‘required’ this of Him and that their faith will
be honoured also and the records therefore preserved (v 18). Think about it.
The Lamanites were the enemies of the prophets that prayed for their salvation.
So bound was
the Lord by the faith of these righteous
men that he made a covenant with Enos as to the fulfilment of His request (v
16) and confirmed this in our dispensation: “But before the great day of the
Lord shall come, Jacob shall flourish in the wilderness, and the Lamanites
shall blossom as the rose” (D&C 49;24).
“The
Lamanites must rise again in dignity and strength to fully join their brethren
and sisters of the household of God in carrying forth his work in preparation
for that day when the Lord Jesus Christ will return to lead his people, when
the Millenium will be ushered in, when the earth will be renewed and receive
its paradisiacal glory and its lands be united and become one land.” (Spencer
W. Kimball, “Our Paths Have Met Again”, Ensign Dec 1975, pp 5,7)
President
Kimball went on to say that ‘the remnant of the house of Joseph’, meaning the
Lamanites, will be built upon the land of America which is their inheritance.
The Book of Mormon gives us more of an insight into the role they will play in our
day.
When the
Saviour visited the Americas post resurrection He spoke of the immense pride,
lyings, deceits, hypocrisy, murders and priestcrafts, whoredoms and secret
abominations of the
Gentiles that will exist in the land prior to His return. He made it clear that
if they do not repent then ‘the remnant of Joseph’ will rise to clear the land of
its wickedness ‘as a lion among the beasts of the forest’ (3 Nephi 16:10;
20:15-17).
The
Saviour also stated that after the cleansing of the wicked, the Lamanites will
assist in building of the New Jerusalem, following which He would personally
supervise their conversion and gathering (3 Nephi 21:23-26; see also “Prophecy
and Modern Times” by Clean Skousen p 38 and President Marion G. Romney, BYU
Speeches of the Year 1972)
Alma
made it clear that “there are many promises which are extended to the Lamanites
for it is because of the traditions of their fathers that caused them to remain
in their state of ignorance; therefore the Lord will be merciful unto them…..and
they will be brought to believe in his word….and many will be saved for the
Lord will be merciful unto all who call on his name” (Alma 9:16)
I
see the Saviour so clearly in the concept of the House of Israel. His mercy and
forgiveness is undeniable towards this group of people whom He has chosen as
His despite their mortal imperfections and inadequacies. And the promises of
gathering of all the tribes from the four quarters of the earth will never cease
until He fulfils ‘the covenant which the Father hath made unto all the people
of the House of Israel’ (3 Nephi 16:5)
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Christ in the Land of Bountiful by Simon Dewey)






