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The story of Enos
As he walked in the forest, he began to think about eternal life and the joy
experienced by the Saints. No longer just words, the teachings of his father
began to penetrate Enos’s heart. His soul hungered for the things of
righteousness. Overcome by his feelings and thoughts, he knelt down and cried
out to God in mighty prayer for the welfare of his soul. He wanted to be
forgiven, and he sought help to live a better life. All the rest of the day he
prayed. And when night settled over the forest, Enos was still raising his voice
in prayer.
After many hours, a voice said to him, “Enos, thy sins are forgiven thee, and
thou shalt be blessed.”
Enos knew that God cannot lie, and immediately his guilt was swept away and
replaced with great joy.
“Lord, how is it done?” Enos asked.
The Lord answered, “Because of thy faith in Christ, whom thou hast never before
heard nor seen. And many years pass away before he shall manifest himself in the
flesh; wherefore, go to, thy faith hath made thee whole.”
But Enos could not go. Now that he felt the wonderful joy of repentance and
forgiveness, he wanted the same things for others. Once more he began to pray,
this time for his brethren, the Nephites. With all the energy of his soul, he
lifted his voice to heaven on behalf of his people, the Nephites.
While he was praying, the voice came again into Enos’s mind, saying, “I will
visit thy brethren according to their diligence in keeping my commandments. I
have given unto them this land, and it is a holy land; and I curse it not save
it be for the cause of iniquity; wherefore, I will visit thy brethren according
as I have said; and their transgressions will I bring down with sorrow upon
their own heads.”
When Enos heard these words, his faith was strengthened even more. Once more he
prayed long and fervently, pleading that if the Nephites were destroyed, a
record would be preserved for the Lamanites so that someday they would come to
know the truth. After Enos had prayed for another long time, the Lord said to
him, “Thy fathers have also required of me this thing; and it shall be done unto
them according to their faith; for their faith was like unto thine.”
Enos was very happy, and finally his soul did rest. But when he returned to the
city, he did not rest from laboring for the Lord. From that day forth Enos went
among the people of Nephi, prophesying of things to come and testifying of the
things that he had heard and seen. He continually urged the people to repent and
to keep the Lord’s commandments.
Enos and his people also tried diligently to convert the Lamanites to the true
faith of God. But their hatred was so intense that they would not listen.
Finally Enos grew old and gave the records to his son Jarom. Enos had lived a
good life and had found out for himself that the words of his father were true.
He had come to know his Father in Heaven and his Savior, and he served Them with
all his might, mind, and strength.
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