Preach my Gospel took me to the story of Nephi and his
commandment to build a ship. Again, the
instructions were to consider what the story teaches about the nature of
inspiration.
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What the Lord did
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What the Nephi did
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Wakes Nephi and tells him to go to the mountain
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Arose and went up into the mountain and prayed
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Told him to build a ship
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Showed Nephi how to build the ship
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Nephi asked where to go to find the materials to build the
ship
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The Lord told him where to go
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Nephi made bellows, made fire
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The Lord was all the light they needed in the wilderness
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Kept commandments; exhorted brethren to do same
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Made tools,
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They worshiped the Lord
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They made work of curious workmanship.
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The Lord showed from time to time what to do.
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Nephi went into the mount often to pray
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Lord showed Nephi great things
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Lord told Lehi, the father, that it was time to go into
the ship
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They went as families and their individual provisions down
into the ship.
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This story gives a clear formula for accomplishing the
things the Lord asks us to do. We know
that Nephi had always been praying. The
Lord awoke him one night and told him to go up into the mountain. He obeyed, and received instruction to build
a ship. He asked the Lord how to do
this. The Lord showed him. Nephi immediately got to work making the
tools to make the ship. The workmanship
was unlike that of man, but truly inspired.
From time to time the Lord gave him additional instructions as Nephi went
into the mountains to pray. Curious to
me that the Lord then gave Lehi, his father and prophet, the command to go into
the ship once it was complete.
What does this teach me about inspiration?
- Continually pray to Heavenly Father for guidance in my life.
- When I’m woke up in the middle of the night for whatever reason, consider this my call to listen to what the Lord might be telling me.
- Ask how to accomplish the task, whatever it is.
- Listen.
- Don’t be afraid to do as I’m told. Nephi had plenty of opposition from his brothers. But he stayed strong and completed the task the Lord gave him.
The mountain in this story is a metaphor for the
temple. We must go back to the temple
frequently for further instruction and inspiration on how to accomplish the
tasks we’re given. What is the most
consistent “task”? Our task is to raise a
righteous family who will embrace gospel principles and raise their families in
righteousness as well. Where are we taught
to do this? We are taught how this is to
be done in the temple (mountain of the Lord).
Boiled down it goes like this:
- Pray
- Listen
- Heed promptings to go to the temple
- Ask how
- Listen and Obey
- The Lord blesses

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