Moroni’s Exchange With the Lord
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Moroni Finalizes the Book of Mormon
Moroni laments to the Lord, telling him that people will mock his writings, because of his weaknesses; he is deeply concerned about the effectiveness of his message in light of the limitations of written records.
The Lord reassures Moroni that those who mock will mourn, and that the Lord gives weaknesses to people so that they humble themselves; the Lord will prove that faith, hope and charity leads to him: the fountain of all righteousness.
Moroni is comforted, and rejoices in the power of faith and his hope for a place in God’s kingdom.
Moroni prays for the Gentiles, in hopes that they might receive grace and charity.
The Lord commends Moroni for his faithfulness and assures him a place in his Father’s mansions.
Moroni bids farewell to the Gentiles and the house of Israel, and affirms his convictions and witness of Christ.
Moroni sends out the invitation to come and seek Jesus, who the prophets have spoken of.
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