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4 Nephi: “Converted unto the Lord”


“4 Nephi: ‘Converted unto the Lord,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)

“4 Nephi,” Book of Mormon Student Manual

4 Nephi

“Converted unto the Lord”

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For millennia, individuals, families, and societies have been seeking ideals such as harmony, peace, and unity. These might seem out of reach, but they do exist. The account in 4 Nephi is an example of that. One key to experiencing these blessings is to deepen our conversion to the Lord and have the love of God in our hearts. This lesson can help you feel greater love for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ so you can become more deeply converted to Them.

A heavenly possibility

Imagine what it would be like if you and the people around you all loved and were trying to follow Jesus Christ.

  • How would your community be different?

  • How would your school or church be different?

  • How would your home be different?

The book of 4 Nephi contains the account of the people who lived after the Savior’s visit to the Americas. As you study their experiences, look for the impact that Jesus Christ and His gospel had on these people. Think about how these teachings could impact the way you choose to live your life.

The effect of the Savior’s gospel

Read 4 Nephi 1:1–2, looking for the effect the Savior and His teachings had on the people.

  • What did you notice?

You may want to mark the phrase “the people were all converted unto the Lord” in verse 2.

To be converted unto the Lord means “changing one’s beliefs, heart, and life to accept and conform to the will of God … [and] become a disciple of Christ” (Guide to the Scriptures, “Conversion, Convert,” scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org).

The blessings of conversion

The Nephites and Lamanites experienced incredible blessings because of their conversion to Jesus Christ. In your study journal, write “Blessings from Conversion” in the middle of a page.

Read 4 Nephi 1:2–18 and mark words or phrases that illustrate the blessings they received. On your paper, write these words or phrases around the “Blessings from Conversion” title. (It may be helpful to know the meaning of some of the words in verse 16. Tumults refer to public commotions or uproars, whoredoms refer to sexual sins, and lasciviousness refers to lustfulness and unchastity.)

Think about which of these blessings you desire to experience more of in your own life. Consider circling them on the page in your study journal.

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  1. Answer the following questions:

    • What stood out to you from these verses? Why?

    • Based on what you learned from these verses, how could you finish the following sentence: “When we are converted unto the Lord …”?

One truth we can identify from these verses is when we are converted unto the Lord, we are blessed with happiness and unity as the children of Christ.

  • Why do you think being converted to Jesus Christ and living His gospel can produce such blessings?

  • How can understanding this truth impact our daily actions?

The love of God

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shared the following observation about why these people were able to live in such a state of happiness and unity.

What is the key to this breakthrough in contented, happy living? It is embedded there in the text in one sentence: “The love of God … did dwell in the hearts of the people” [4 Nephi 1:15]. When the love of God sets the tone for our own lives, for our relationships to each other and ultimately our feeling for all humankind, then old distinctions, limiting labels, and artificial divisions begin to pass away, and peace increases. That is precisely what happened in our Book of Mormon example. No longer were there Lamanites, or Jacobites, or Josephites, or Zoramites. There were no “-ites” at all. The people had taken on just one transcendent identity. They were all, it says, to be known as “the children of Christ” [4 Nephi 1:17]. (Jeffrey R. Holland, “The Greatest Possession,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 9)

Consider marking the phrase in verse 15 about the love of God dwelling in the hearts of the people. To have the love of God in our hearts can mean to feel of the love God has for us and for others. It can also mean to feel love toward Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.

  • What are some actions we could take that would help us feel greater love for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?

One way we can feel greater love for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ is by learning about and coming to know Them in the scriptures.

Take time to study scripture passages about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ that can help you feel greater love for Them. Pay attention to what you learn about Their attributes, desires, and roles. You could search terms such as “Father in Heaven” or “Jesus Christ” using study tools such as the Guide to the Scriptures, the Topical Guide, or the Gospel Library search function.

  1. Answer the following questions:

    • What is something you learned about Heavenly Father or Jesus Christ that can help you feel greater love for Them?

    • What is something you will strive to do in the coming days that could help you become more converted to Jesus Christ?