Alma’s Sermon to the People of Gideon
- Alma 7:1–2
- Alma begins by explaining how he was previously to busy to attend to the spiritual matters of the people as chief judge.
- Alma 7:3
- Alma is pleased that the people of Gideon are living righteously.
- Alma 7:4–5
- This is a welcome contrast to the state of the people in Zarahemla.
- Alma 7:6
- Alma trusts that the idolatry and wickedness which was in Zarahemla is not present in Gideon.
- Alma 7:7–8
- Alma prophesies of the coming of Christ; he mentions that Christ will not be mortal when he visits the Nephites.
- Alma 7:9
- Alma was told to command the people to repent and prepare for the Lord’s coming.
- Alma 7:10–11
- Jesus will be born of the virgin Mary, in the Holy Land.
- Alma 7:12
- Jesus will suffer and die for humanity—he will experience every human pain so he can know how to deal mercifully.
- Alma 7:13
- Jesus will suffer in order to expunge humanity’s sins.
- Alma 7:14–16
- Alma exhorts the people to be born again in Jesus Christ, to humble themselves, and trust in and follow Christ to be led to eternal life.
- Alma 7:17
- Alma is pleased that the people of Gideon believe and accept his words.
- Alma 7:18
- Alma again expresses his relief that the people of Gideon are not in the same state of wickedness that the people of Zarahemla were in.
- Alma 7:19–20
- Alma knows that the people of Gideon are on the right track, and they are following God’s unchanging path.
- Alma 7:21
- Filthiness cannot be accepted into the Kingdom of God.
- Alma 7:22–24
- Alma encourages the people to be mindful of their responsibilities and to develop Christlike attributes.
- Alma 7:25–27
- Alma leaves his blessings upon the people of Gideon.