The Lord sees our abominations (1 Ne. 1:13)
His works are great and marvelous (1 Ne. 1:14)
The Lord’s power, and goodness, and mercy are over all the inhabitants of the earth (1 Ne. 1:14)
Because the Lord is merciful, He will not suffer those who come unto Him to perish (1 Ne. 1:14)
The Lord’s throne is high in the heavens. (1 Ne. 1:14)
The Lord shows marvelous things to the prophets in vision (1 Ne. 1:15, 18) also about coming destruction (1 Ne. 1:18).
Christ manifested His coming before He came (1 Ne. 1:19)
The tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom He has chosen to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance. (1 Ne. 1:20)
It's cool to me that the very first chapter of the Book of Mormon contains material about the mission of Christ, how He reveals that to the prophets, the necessity of repenting, and His great mercy to save and deliver those who will come to him.
This post is a part of a series that will sum up what can be learned about Christ from various chapters in the Book of Mormon in connection to President Nelson’s challenge to the women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to read the Book of Mormon completely by the end of 2018.
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