• Lesson 23: Mosiah’s Government of Liberty—Reign of Judges | Mosiah 29

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Lesson 23: Mosiah’s Government of Liberty—Reign of Judges | Mosiah 29

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  • The Book of Mormon is the most accurate work on government that we have. It is wonderful to study the words of the Constitution. It is great to read the words of the Founding Fathers as well as John Locke, Blackstone, Montesquieu, and others. But if we want to truly understand the very heart of our Constitutional law, we should study the Book of Mormon. It is the key to restoring liberty and law in our nation today.

    Government is fundamental to salvation and individuals will be held accountable for all actions made in this regard (D&C 134: 1). When Christ came here to America, to the Nephites, he gave commentary on the teachings of Isaiah concerning the latter days. One of His major themes was the establishment of the government of the United States, the Constitutional government on this land. The Savior specifically and repeatedly taught that modern Israel would be established as a free people in the promised land. Both the Laws of Mosiah and the Constitutional Law on this land were brought forth by Godly and righteous men through inspiration from Heaven. Both were divinely approved of God.

    It is no accident that all of the principles of the Laws of Mosiah can be found in the Constitutional law upon which this nation, the United States of America was established. In addition to the parallels in the establishment of these two governments, the enemies of these governments are also prophetically similar.

    To find additional resources, visit the For Our Day website! Lesson 23: Mosiah’s Government of Liberty—Reign of Judges https://josephsmithfoundation.org/for-our-day-lesson-23-divinely-sanctioned-governments-of-liberty/

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    Host: L. Hannah Stoddard https://josephsmithfoundation.org/l-hannah-stoddard/

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The Book of Mormon is the most accurate work on government that we have. It is wonderful to study the words of the Constitution. It is great to read the words of the Founding Fathers as well as John Locke, Blackstone, Montesquieu, and others. But if we want to truly understand the very heart of our Constitutional law, we should study the Book of Mormon. It is the key to restoring liberty and law in our nation today.

Government is fundamental to salvation and individuals will be held accountable for all actions made in this regard (D&C 134: 1). When Christ came here to America, to the Nephites, he gave commentary on the teachings of Isaiah concerning the latter days. One of His major themes was the establishment of the government of the United States, the Constitutional government on this land. The Savior specifically and repeatedly taught that modern Israel would be established as a free people in the promised land. Both the Laws of Mosiah and the Constitutional Law on this land were brought forth by Godly and righteous men through inspiration from Heaven. Both were divinely approved of God.

It is no accident that all of the principles of the Laws of Mosiah can be found in the Constitutional law upon which this nation, the United States of America was established. In addition to the parallels in the establishment of these two governments, the enemies of these governments are also prophetically similar.

To find additional resources, visit the For Our Day website! Lesson 23: Mosiah’s Government of Liberty—Reign of Judges https://josephsmithfoundation.org/for-our-day-lesson-23-divinely-sanctioned-governments-of-liberty/

Follow the Joseph Smith Foundation:

https://www.instagram.com/josephsmithfoundation

https://www.facebook.com/JosephSmithFoundation

Host: L. Hannah Stoddard https://josephsmithfoundation.org/l-hannah-stoddard/

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