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Why Did the Nephites Practice Baptism? (Mosiah 18:8-10)

TitleWhy Did the Nephites Practice Baptism? (Mosiah 18:8-10)
Publication TypeChart
Year of Publication2017
Corporate AuthorsBook of Mormon Central Staff
PublisherBook of Mormon Central
CitySpringville, UT
Type of ImageInfographic
KeywordsAlma the Elder; Atonement; Baptism; Baptismal Covenant; Charity; Covenant; Love; Name; Ordinance; Waters of Mormon
Abstract

In Mosiah 18, Alma the Elder, who had been one of King Noah’s priests until being converted by Abinadi’s preaching, led a large group of people to be baptized in the “waters of Mormon.” Alma’s teachings in Mosiah 18 provide one of the best accounts in all of scripture to help those who are newly baptized know what they must do to keep their covenant with the Lord. Alma’s description of the baptismal covenant is tied into the atonement of Jesus Christ—in that he asked recent converts to imitate Christ’s perfect love—charity. Such “love” is reflected in the Egyptian meaning of the name Mormon. Alma asks his followers to, like Christ, love one another by suffering vicariously the pains of others and having compassion on those who are in need of help and comfort.

URLhttps://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/content/why-did-the-nephites-practice-baptism

Scripture Reference

Mosiah 18:8-10