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1 Nephi 13:20–42: Plain and Precious Truths


“1 Nephi 13:20–42: Plain and Precious Truths” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)

“1 Nephi 13:20–42: Plain and Precious Truths” Book of Mormon Student Manual

1 Nephi 13:20–42

Plain and Precious Truths

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The Restoration of the Savior’s gospel is a blessing in so many ways. One blessing is that it brings to light many of the plain and precious truths that were lost from the Bible. Nephi saw the events of the Restoration long before they happened and understood the important role that his record would play in the Restoration. This lesson can help you understand how the Book of Mormon and other revealed scripture help restore plain and precious truths of the Savior’s gospel.

Safety check

A bicycle is a simple and effective form of transportation. Cycling can also be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. What are some of the essential parts that allow a person to operate a bicycle safely and effectively? Imagine you owned a bicycle and someone intentionally removed certain essential parts from it.

  • What might those actions indicate about his or her feelings toward you?

  • What could happen if you attempted to operate the bicycle with missing parts?

  • Who might you contact to repair and restore your bicycle to function properly?

In a similar way, Satan has sought to harm and confuse God’s children by removing and changing important parts of Jesus Christ’s gospel. As you study 1 Nephi 13, look for what the Savior has done to help us overcome Satan’s obstacles.

There are many who stumble

Nephi was shown in vision important events of the latter days, including a book being brought to the promised land by the Gentiles. Read about the book in 1 Nephi 13:20–25 and look for what it contained.

  • What did you learn from your reading?

Consider making a note in verse 20 that the book Nephi beheld refers to the Holy Bible. Making notes in your scriptures can help you personalize them and increase the effectiveness of your scripture study. For example, making notes in your scriptures may help you remember spiritual insights in the future or be a blessing to you or others in a moment of need.

  • What did you notice about the way the Bible was described?

Read 1 Nephi 13:26–29, looking for what happened to the Bible after it went forth from the “apostles of the Lamb.”

  • What happened to the Bible?

  • How could the removal of plain and precious truths from the Bible cause people to stumble spiritually?

  • How are these verses similar to the bicycle analogy?

“The gift and power of the Lamb”

After witnessing that plain and precious truths were altered or removed from the Bible, Nephi learned that the Lord in His mercy would not allow the world to remain confused or blinded (see 1 Nephi 13:30–34). Nephi saw that the gospel would be restored in its fulness through the “gift and power of the Lamb” (1 Nephi 13:35).

To learn how the Savior accomplished this, read 1 Nephi 13:35–39 and consider marking the following phrases and noting their meaning in your scriptures or study journal.

Scripture reference and phrase

Interpretation

Scripture reference and phrase

1 Nephi 13:35 “these things”

Interpretation

The Book of Mormon

Scripture reference and phrase

1 Nephi 13:39 “other books”

Interpretation

Includes the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible

Scripture reference and phrase

1 Nephi 13:39 “records of the prophets and of the twelve apostles of the Lamb”

Interpretation

The Holy Bible

Read 1 Nephi 13:40–41, looking for a description of what the scriptures of the Restoration will make known unto all people.

  • What did you discover?

Consider recording the following truth in your scriptures or study journal: The Book of Mormon and other latter-day scriptures restore plain and precious truths that testify of Jesus Christ and establish the fulness of His everlasting gospel.

  • Why do you think the truths from the Savior’s gospel are described as plain and precious?

  • What do you learn about the Lord from His role in restoring plain and precious truths?

  • What is a truth or teaching from latter-day scripture that is plain and precious to you?

  • How has that truth helped you draw closer to Jesus Christ?

Plain and precious truths restored

The following are some examples of plain and precious truths that have been restored. Choose at least two topics that you would like to study. Read the Bible reference in parentheses first and imagine what is contained in the verse or verses is all anyone ever knew on the subject. What questions might that raise for you? Next, read the additional scripture references from the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, or Pearl of Great Price. Record the plain and precious truths you discover from your chosen topics.

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  1. Record the plain and precious truths you discover from your chosen topics. Include in your response why you are grateful that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ restored these plain and precious truths.

    The Godhead (Matthew 3:16–17)

    The Atonement of Jesus Christ (Luke 22:41–44)

    Premortal life (Jeremiah 1:5)

    The sacrament (Matthew 26:26–28)

    The gospel of Jesus Christ (Mark 1:14–15)

    • 3 Nephi 11:31–35; 27:13–21

    • Articles of Faith 1:4

    • What did you learn about your chosen topic?

    • How can this truth help you rejoice in and better follow Jesus Christ?

    • Why are you grateful that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ brought forth additional scripture and restored plain and precious truths?