Saturday, September 19, 2009

Anti-Nephi-Lehies


Today the word "anti" is defined as "against or opposed, situated opposite." I learned this week that during the time the prophet Joseph Smith was translating the plates, one of the meanings of the word "anti" was "in the mirror image of."
In Alma, Chapter 23, we learn about a blood-thirsty region of the Land of Nephi where Lamanites listened to the teachings and testimony of Aaron and his bretheren, and were converted. They were convinced, by the Spirit of the Holy Ghost, that the traditions of their fathers had been wrong. They had no more desire to do evil, and thousands covenanted to live peacefully. Knowing of the earlier meaning of the word "anti" makes the choice of names by which the converted Lamanites wished to be called, The Anti-Nephi-Lehies make much more sense. They wanted to emulated their righteous ancestors, to be associated with righteous men, to make themselves over in the mirror image of good examples.
These once murderous Lamanites, wishing to show their God the sincerity of their hearts, buried their swords, their bows and arrows and other weapons of destruction deep in the earth. This commitment did many things; it made them vulnerable to their enemies, showed humility, and demonstrated their complete reliance upon their God for their safety and salvation.
Pondering the sacrifice that the Anti-Nephi-Lehies made as they tossed their weapons of sin into the pit, I wondered; what are we willing to toss into the pit to show our earnestness and commitment?
Most of us have committed to living the Word of Wisdom and tossed harmful practices to our bodies into the pit. We use our Sabbath day to worship God and to learn of his son, Jesus Christ, throwing personal entertainment on Sundays into the pit. We give up some of our earnings to help build Zion, some of our time and talents to build the Kingdom, and come to the aid of our brothers and sisters.
It seems as if today we still have to keep the pit open, and continue to throw little things in all the time. Where anger arises, we have to run to the pit and throw that in. Where pride enters our heart we have to cast that in as well. Just as soon as we empty our hands and hearts of sinful thoughts, Satan is there to try to put something back in.
If you are recognizing the battle, and the continued need to throw things into the pit, you are on the right course! Seeing the constant need to identify and eliminate sin means we are humble enough to be receptive to instruction and correction. Don't despair as you continue to see the need to run to the pit, to repent, and rid yourself of the tools to do evil. It only means that we are being steadfast in the effort to make ourselves over into the mirror image of Him whom we wish to emulate, even Jesus Christ.

5 comments:

Amanda Lee said...

I love your analogy of the pit, I really need to work on letting things go that aren't important, that wont matter in a week, month or year and just throw those wasteful, stressful things into that pit and be rid of them! It's amazing to imagine the great faith and trust they had to sacrifice the only life style they'd ever known, to turn to Heavenly Father. They are true founders of the term and true meaning of the word 'convert', "to change, to transform". For they truly did.

Jennis said...

I wonder if all we have to do is keep the pit open? showing a willingness to throw those things into the pit that aren't necessarily bad but consume our time and talents when they might be more useful elsewhere? I guess it's a commitment to do the Lord's will that will allow us to know when we are off track and need to cast something in....I liked learning that "anti" also means in the mirror image of. it does make anti nephi lehi make so much more sense.

grammaDawn said...

If I could write half this good, I'd be working on a book right about now. Looks like you're kids get that talent from you as well. Your posts and pictures are wonderful and I always look forward to them.

Candy Jane said...

I did not know that "anti" could also mean mirror image of - what a difference that makes in translation. Thanks for sharing that. And your post really really made me miss your RS lessons ...
I'm checking my pit status.
And what wonderful comments from the girls - makes me very proud to have known them as youngin's and now see those lovely spirits in full bloom...

Desert Rose blooming in Arizona, said...

Hi Vicki, I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have always wondered why they were called Anti-Nephi-Lehites and now I know! Loved your whole article and feel as if I have been a part of our old RS classes! Take care and have a Happy New Year!