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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Alma 31-32

Alma 31-32 Study Guide – to be discussed March 13
Day 1: Read Alma 31:1-11 (Note: In the 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon, our chapters 30 and 31 were one chapter.)
1. Who were the Zoramites and where did they live? Why did Alma want to preach to them?



2. Who did Alma take with him on his missionary journey to the Zoramites?



3. What “errors” had the Zoramites fallen into?



Day 2: Read Alma 31:12-23; Luke 18:9-14; 2 Corinthians 10:17-18
4. List the false doctrines included in the Zoramites’ weekly prayer.




5. Underline each “we,” “our” and “us” in the Zoramite prayer. Who was really being “worshipped” in the Zoramite’s synagogues?


6. Read the parable in Luke 18:9-14. How were the Zoramites like the Pharisees in Christ’s day? How can we avoid the “Zoramite Disease” today?



Day 3: Read Alma 31:24-38
7. List the things Alma tells us the Zoramites’ hearts were set upon, or swallowed up in.




8. For what, specifically, did Alma ask in his emotional prayer?



9. How was Alma’s prayer answered?



BONUS: Read Alma 31:35 with D&C 18:10-13. Why is the worth of souls great in God’s sight?



Day 4: Read Alma 32:1-12; Matthew 5:3; Matthew 13:3-8; D&C 101:8
10. Where did Alma and his brethren teach the Zoramites? Among whom did they have the most success?


11. Read Matthew 5:3 with footnote b. In what ways were the “poor” Zoramites poor? In what ways were they rich?



12. What question did the humble Zoramites bring to Alma? Why did this fill him with great joy?



BONUS: Read the parable of the sower in Matthew 13:3-8, with D&C 101:8. What kind of preparation had yielded good soil among the Zoramites?


Day 5: Read Alma 32:13-26; Hebrews 11:1; Ether 12:6
13. According to Alma 32:13, to what does humility lead? What is better than compulsive humility?



14. Alma, having found good ground, began to plant seeds of faith among the humble Zoramites. What did he say about the relationship between knowledge and faith? Between faith and hope?



15. Read Hebrews 11:1 (with footnote b), and Ether 12:6 with Alma 32:21. If faith is the first principle of the gospel, what is the first principle of faith?



Day 6: Read Alma 32:27-33; Joshua 1:8; 2 Nephi 32:3; John 5:39
16.What seed did Alma suggest we plant in our hearts in order to strengthen our faith? What does it mean to “give place” for this seed?



17. List the signs of a good seed.



18. How can we put Alma’s “experiment” to the test in our own lives?



Day 7: read Alma 32:34-43
19. In horticulture, what is the role of light in seed development? What does Alma say about light?



20. Count the number of times Alma said we must “nourish” the tree in order for it to take root. How can we nourish the word?


21. Review 1 Nephi 11:20-25. What does the tree represent? The fruit?

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