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Plain and Precious Book of Mormon Doctrines

Criticism

Critics claim that the Book of Mormon is nothing more than a "bad copy of the Bible"; that anyone could have churned out such pedestrian, warmed-over ideas by borrowing liberally from the Bible and his own personal experiences.

Response

The Book of Mormon has many marvelous and unique doctrines that expand on the Biblical text. The sincere reader knows that all scripture is inspiring. The prophet Nephi in the Book of Mormon makes the bold claim that it would contain "many plain and precious" doctrines that originally existed in the Bible, but were subsequently removed, either deliberately or by error (1 Nephi 13:26–40). The following is a partial list of some of these "many plain and precious" doctrines that are found in the Book of Mormon, but are either not found in the Bible, or are not spelled out clearly enough to prevent great debate and disagreement among Christians seeking to know the will of God.

Doctrines relating to the Savior and his mission

  • Christ offereth himself unto all who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit (2 Nephi 2:7)
  • Christ shall redeem men from their sins, not in their sins (Alma 11:34–37)
  • Why Christ, being perfect, still needed to be baptized (2 Nephi 31:4–10)
  • The perfect plan of mercy and justice (Alma 42:11-15,22-30, Alma 34:10-16)
  • In addition to our sins, the Savior took upon him our pains, afflictions and temptations, that he might know how to comfort and strengthen us (Alma 7:11–12)
  • The infinite nature of the atonement (2 Nephi 9:7, Alma 34:10-12)
  • Without the resurrection, all men would become angels to the devil, subject to the devil, and be miserable forever. (2 Nephi 9:8–10)
  • All things given of God are a type of Christ and testify of Him (2 Nephi 11:4, Alma 30:44)
  • How the Law of Moses was the schoolmaster to Israel (Mosiah 13:27-31, Alma 34:13-14)
  • How Christ is both the Father and the Son (Mosiah 15:1-9)
  • Who are Christ's seed? (Mosiah 15:10-14)
  • The Plan of Redemption was prepared from the foundation of the world, (Alma 12:25), Jesus Christ is central to that plan (Ether 3:14)
  • Christ's redemption is retroactive in saving the faithful who preceded it (Alma 39:15-19)
  • "It is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo" (Helaman 5:12)
  • The premortal spirit body of Jesus Christ looked just like his mortal body (Ether 3:6-16) (see also Genesis 1:26-27)

What the devil doesn't want us to know

The purpose of life

  • "Adam fell that men might be, and men are, that they might have joy" (2 Nephi 2:25)
  • The fall of Adam and Eve was part of God's plan – had he not fallen, they would have remained in the garden forever, knowing no joy or misery, doing no good nor evil, having no children. (2 Nephi 2:22–25)
  • "For it must needs be that there is an opposition in all things" (2 Nephi 2:11)
  • In mortality, men are given all choices, and "they are free to choose liberty and eternal life through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil." (2 Nephi 2:27, Helaman:14:30-31)
  • This life is a probationary state, a time to prepare to meet God. (Alma 42:1-10,13, Alma 12:24 (20-24), Alma 34:32)
  • Do not procrastinate the day of your repentance (Alma 34:32-34, Helaman 13:38)
  • True wisdom, foolishness defined (2 Nephi 9:28–29,42)
  • The blessings of obedience to God's commandments (Mosiah 2:41)
  • The natural man is an enemy to God. What we must do to become saints (Mosiah 3:19)
  • The answer to the age-old question: 'Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?': The Lord tries the patience and faith of his people (Mosiah 23:21)
  • "O, remember my son, and learn wisdom in thy youth; yea, learn in they youth to keep the commandments of God." (Alma 37:35)
  • Because men's hearts are false, unsteady and quickly lifted up in pride, God must chasten them with many afflictions, lest they completely forget Him. (Helaman 12:1-6)
  • We have a fullness of joy when we labor to bring souls unto Christ (3 Nephi 28:9-10)

Faith, Repentance, Baptism, the gift of the Holy Ghost and Enduring to the End

  • No unclean thing can enter into the kingdom of heaven (1 Nephi 10:21,1 Nephi 15:34, Alma 7:21, Alma 40:26, Alma 45:16)
  • The still, small voice of the Spirit is felt (1 Nephi 17:45)
  • At the resurrection, those who do not repent shall have a perfect knowledge of all our guilt, uncleanness and nakedness, while the righteous shall have a perfect knowledge of their enjoyment and their righteousness, being clothed in purity. (2 Nephi 9:14)
  • "We are saved by grace, after all we can do." (2 Nephi 25:23)
  • It isn't enough to have faith once, repent once, and be baptized. We must press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end. (2 Nephi 31:19-20)
  • Baptism existed before John the Baptist (2 Nephi 31:4–6,8,11–12 Mosiah 18:10,13,15–17)
  • The fruits of pride (3 Nephi 6:10–16)
  • The only source of inequality of men is due to sin and transgression (Alma 28:13)
  • How to retain a remission of your sins (Mosiah 4:11-26)
  • How to endure to the end (Mosiah 4:29-30)
  • To gain salvation, men must repent, keep the commandments, be born again, cleanse their garments through the blood of Christ, be humble and strip themselves of all pride and envy, and do the works of righteousness (Alma 5:14-35)
  • Our sins hold us back and bind us down to destruction (Alma 7:14-16)
  • How to nourish and grow our faith in Jesus Christ (Alma 32:6-43)
  • We are to have "faith unto repentance" (Alma 34:15-17)
  • The gospel is defined (3 Nephi 27:13-21, (also referred to as "the doctrine of Christ") 3 Nephi 11:31-41, 2 Nephi 31:10-21)
  • We receive no witness until after the trial of our faith (Ether 12:6)
  • "If men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them." (Ether 12:27)
  • You cannot have faith and hope without being meek and lowly of heart (Moroni 7:43-44)
  • "And the first fruits of repentance is baptism; and baptism cometh by faith unto the fulfilling the commandments; and the fulfilling the commandments bringeth remission of sins." (Moroni 8:25)
  • The remission of sins brings meekness and lowliness of heart, which in turn bring the visitation of the Holy Ghost (Moroni 8:26)

Qualifications for baptism

  • We must be willing to follow the Savior with full purpose of heart and with real intent. (2 Nephi 31:3, 2 Nephi 31:10-13)
  • We must repent of our sins, thereby witnessing unto the Father that we are willing to take upon us the name of Christ. (2 Nephi 31:3, Moroni 6:2–3)
  • We must be willing to come into the fold of God, and to be called His people ((Mosiah 18:8)
  • We must be willing to bear one another's burdens, willing to mourn with those that mourn, comfort those that stand in need of comfort. (Mosiah 18:9)
  • We must be willing to stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all places, even until death. (Mosiah 18:10)
  • We must be willing to serve God, keep His commandments, and desire to have His Spirit poured out more abundantly upon us. (Mosiah 18:10, Mosiah 21:35)
  • Notwithstanding the Savior being holy, he was baptized to witness to the Father that he was willing to keep his commandments. (2 Nephi 31:7)
  • We must repent, be baptized and become as a little child or we can in nowise inherit the kingdom of God. (3 Nephi 11:37–38)
  • We must have a broken heart and a contrite spirit. (Moroni 6:2-3)
  • Baptism not for infants (Moroni 8:4-23)
  • Baptism and repentance are for those that are accountable and capable of committing sin (Moroni 8:10)

Prayer

  • Preparation precedes revelation (1 Nephi 16:23,24,28,29)
  • We are not to perform anything without first praying, that God will consecrate the performance for the welfare of our souls. (2 Nephi 32:9)
  • How to understand the things of God (1 Nephi 15:2–4)
  • Trust not in the arm of flesh (2 Nephi 4:34,2 Nephi 28:31)
  • "Seek not to counsel the Lord, but to take counsel from his hand." (Jacob 4:10)
  • The answer to the question 'Does it do any good to pray for others?' (Mosiah 27:14)
  • Where, When and What we are to pray for (Alma 34:17-27)
  • If we do not care for the poor and the needy, the Lord will not answer our prayers (Alma 34:28-29)
  • We are to live in thanksgiving daily (Alma 34:38)
  • The Savior's sermon on prayer in the Americas: we are to hold up His light by following His example of praying always (3 Nephi 18:15-25) (see also 3 Nephi 11 - 18 for examples of the Savior praying among the Nephites)
  • If a man offers a gift, or prays grudgingly to the Lord, it is the same as if he gave nothing - except he shall do it with real intent, it profits him nothing (Moroni 7:6-8)
  • Charity is the pure love of Christ. (Moroni 7:47) We are to pray with all the energy of our hearts to be filled with this love (Moroni 7:48, Moroni 8:26)
  • We are to pray with real intent, having faith in Christ (Moroni 10:3-5) (see also James 1:5-6)
  • We are to ponder before asking God the truth of any thing (such as the Book of Mormon), then pray with real intent (i.e. be willing to do what the Lord tells you). A testimony of the truth then comes by the power of the Holy Ghost (Moroni 10:3-5)

The power of the Scriptures

  • To profit and learn from the scriptures, we are to 'liken' them unto ourselves (1 Nephi 19:23)
  • Why we need the Book of Mormon in addition to the Bible (2 Nephi 29:1-14, Title Page (see end of last paragraph))
  • The scriptures "enlarge the memory" of the people (Alma 37:8)
  • "Yea, we see that whosoever will may lay hold upon the word of God, which is quick and powerful, which shall divide asunder all the cunning and the snares and the wiles of the devil, and lead the man of Christ in a strait and narrow course across that everlasting gulf of misery which is prepared to engulf the wicked— And land their souls, yea, their immortal souls, at the right hand of God in the kingdom of heaven, to sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and with Jacob, and with all our holy fathers, to go no more out." (Helaman 3:29-30)

For our day

Other plain and precious things

  • "By small and simple things are great things brought to pass, and by very small means the Lord doth confound the wise and bringeth about the salvation of many souls" (Alma 37:6, 1 Nephi 16:9)
  • The Lord will not give a commandment without preparing a way for us to obey it. (1 Nephi 3:7, 1 Nephi 17:3)
  • The guilty take the truth to be hard (1 Nephi 16:2)
  • Joseph of Egypt's vision of what would befall his posterity to the last days (2 Nephi 3:5–16)
  • The best sermon on gratitude and humility ever given (Mosiah 2:19-25)
  • The difference between physical death and spiritual death (Alma 12:16)
  • How to teach with power and authority (Alma 17:1-3)
  • The preaching of the word of God has a more powerful effect to lead people to do that which is just than anything else, even more powerful than the sword. (Alma 31:5)
  • When we are slothful and forget to exercise faith and diligence, then the Lord's marvelous works cease in our life, and we do not progress in our journey (Alma 37:38-46)
  • "Bridle all your passions, that ye may be filled with love" (Alma 38:12)
  • The Spirit of Christ is given to every man to know good from evil (Moroni 7:16-17)
  • Everything which invites men to do good, and to believe in Christ is sent from God. Everything which persuades men to do evil, believe not in Christ, and deny Christ is of the devil (Moroni 7:16-17)
  • The role and ministry of angels (Moroni 7:25,29-32)
  • By the power of the Holy Ghost, men may know the truth of all things (Moroni 10:5)

Conclusion

It would have been truly amazing if Joseph Smith had come up with any one of these doctrines on his own. Taken together, they are convincing evidence that the Book of Mormon is scripture, and that it indeed contains "many plain and precious things" that were removed from the Bible, or not taught clearly enough by Biblical authors to prevent confusion and disagreement among sincere Christians. As George Q. Cannon once said “no wicked man could write such a book as this; and no good man would write it, unless it were true and he were commanded of God to do so.” That Joseph or anyone else had made up the Book of Mormon from 'whole cloth' would be infinitely more miraculous than the divine account of its origin, as given by Joseph Smith.

Further Reading

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Printed material

  • Robert J. Matthews, “What the Book of Mormon Tells Us about Jesus Christ,” Paul Cheesman, ed., The Book of Mormon: The Keystone Scripture (Provo, Utah: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1988), 21–43.

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