Enos' Prayer
13 And now behold, this was the desire which I desired of him—that if it should so be, that my people, the Nephites, should fall into transgression, and by any means be destroyed, and the Lamanites should not be destroyed, that the Lord God would preserve a record of my people, the Nephites; even if it so be by the power of his holy arm, that it might be brought forth at some future day unto the Lamanites, that, perhaps, they might be brought unto salvation—
14 For at the present our strugglings were vain in restoring them to the true faith. And they swore in their wrath that, if it were possible, they would destroy our records and us, and also all the traditions of our fathers.
16 And I had faith, and I did cry unto God that he would preserve the records; and he covenanted with me that he would bring them forth unto the Lamanites in his own due time.
18 And the Lord said unto me: 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 asking for the same blessing as previous authors of The Book of Mormon. They made a covenant with the Lord that if they were faithful, he would bring forth the record to their people in the future.
"There are hundreds, even thousands, of teachings and experiences in The Book of Mormon that can help us in becoming who we want to be." Neil L Anderson reminds me that there are teachings I haven't discovered yet, even after reading it many times over. There will never be a time that I don't need to read The Book of Mormon. My hope is that I can develop faith similar to Enos.
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