What happens in Helaman 4

Nephite dissenters stir the Lamanites to war, and the Nephites lose nearly all their lands because of their own wickedness. Mormon identifies pride, oppression of the poor, and rejection of revelation as the root causes of their devastating military defeats.

Helaman 4

Dissension and Lamanite War

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Dissensions within the church erupt into bloodshed, and rebel Nephites flee to the Lamanites, eventually convincing them to wage war. The combined forces overwhelm the Nephites, seizing Zarahemla and nearly all lands south of the narrow neck. Moronihah manages to recover only half the lost territory. This devastating loss demonstrates that a nation divided against itself cannot stand, especially when its own people fuel the enemy's cause.

1 And it came to pass in the fifty and fourth year there were many dissensions in the church, and there was also a contention among the people, insomuch that there was much bloodshed.
2 And the rebellious part were slain and driven out of the land, and they did go unto the king of the Lamanites.
3 And it came to pass that they did endeavor to stir up the Lamanites to war against the Nephites; but behold, the Lamanites were exceedingly afraid, insomuch that they would not hearken to the words of those dissenters.
4 But it came to pass in the fifty and sixth year of the reign of the judges, there were dissenters who went up from the Nephites unto the Lamanites; and they succeeded with those others in stirring them up to anger against the Nephites; and they were all that year preparing for war.
5 And in the fifty and seventh year they did come down against the Nephites to battle, and they did commence the work of death; yea, insomuch that in the fifty and eighth year of the reign of the judges they succeeded in obtaining possession of the land of Zarahemla; yea, and also all the lands, even unto the land which was near the land Bountiful.
6 And the Nephites and the armies of Moronihah were driven even into the land of Bountiful;
7 And there they did fortify against the Lamanites, from the west sea, even unto the east; it being a day's journey for a Nephite, on the line which they had fortified and stationed their armies to defend their north country.
8 And thus those dissenters of the Nephites, with the help of a numerous army of the Lamanites, had obtained all the possession of the Nephites which was in the land southward. And all this was done in the fifty and eighth and ninth years of the reign of the judges.
9 And it came to pass in the sixtieth year of the reign of the judges, Moronihah did succeed with his armies in obtaining many parts of the land; yea, they regained many cities which had fallen into the hands of the Lamanites.
10 And it came to pass in the sixty and first year of the reign of the judges they succeeded in regaining even the half of all their possessions.

The Root Causes of Nephite Defeat

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Mormon identifies the real reasons for the Nephite collapse: pride, oppression of the poor, mockery of sacred things, denial of prophecy and revelation, murder, lying, stealing, and adultery. Their boasting in their own strength left them without God's protection, and they could not recover their full territory. This devastating catalogue of sins shows that military defeat was merely the outward symptom of a deep spiritual disease.

11 Now this great loss of the Nephites, and the great slaughter which was among them, would not have happened had it not been for their wickedness and their abomination which was among them; yea, and it was among those also who professed to belong to the church of God.
12 And it was because of the pride of their hearts, because of their exceeding riches, yea, it was because of their oppression to the poor, withholding their food from the hungry, withholding their clothing from the naked, and smiting their humble brethren upon the cheek, making a mock of that which was sacred, denying the spirit of prophecy and of revelation, murdering, plundering, lying, stealing, committing adultery, rising up in great contentions, and deserting away into the land of Nephi, among the Lamanites—
13 And because of this their great wickedness, and their boastings in their own strength, they were left in their own strength; therefore they did not prosper, but were afflicted and smitten, and driven before the Lamanites, until they had lost possession of almost all their lands.
14 But behold, Moronihah did preach many things unto the people because of their iniquity, and also Nephi and Lehi, who were the sons of Helaman, did preach many things unto the people, yea, and did prophesy many things unto them concerning their iniquities, and what should come unto them if they did not repent of their sins.
15 And it came to pass that they did repent, and inasmuch as they did repent they did begin to prosper.
16 For when Moronihah saw that they did repent he did venture to lead them forth from place to place, and from city to city, even until they had regained the one-half of their property and the one-half of all their lands.
17 And thus ended the sixty and first year of the reign of the judges.
18 And it came to pass in the sixty and second year of the reign of the judges, that Moronihah could obtain no more possessions over the Lamanites.
19 Therefore they did abandon their design to obtain the remainder of their lands, for so numerous were the Lamanites that it became impossible for the Nephites to obtain more power over them; therefore Moronihah did employ all his armies in maintaining those parts which he had taken.

Recognition of Sin and the Spirit's Withdrawal

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Humbled by loss, the Nephites begin to remember the prophecies of Alma and Mosiah. They recognize that they have trampled God's laws and corrupted their government. Most significantly, they realize that the Spirit of the Lord has withdrawn from them because it 'doth not dwell in unholy temples.' This powerful principle teaches that God's protecting presence depends on our willingness to make our hearts a place where His Spirit can reside.

20 And it came to pass, because of the greatness of the number of the Lamanites the Nephites were in great fear, lest they should be overpowered, and trodden down, and slain, and destroyed.
21 Yea, they began to remember the prophecies of Alma, and also the words of Mosiah; and they saw that they had been a stiffnecked people, and that they had set at naught the commandments of God;
22 And that they had altered and trampled under their feet the laws of Mosiah, or that which the Lord commanded him to give unto the people; and they saw that their laws had become corrupted, and that they had become a wicked people, insomuch that they were wicked even like unto the Lamanites.
23 And because of their iniquity the church had begun to dwindle; and they began to disbelieve in the spirit of prophecy and in the spirit of revelation; and the judgments of God did stare them in the face.
24 And they saw that they had become weak, like unto their brethren, the Lamanites, and that the Spirit of the Lord did no more preserve them; yea, it had withdrawn from them because the Spirit of the Lord doth not dwell in unholy temples—
25 Therefore the Lord did cease to preserve them by his miraculous and matchless power, for they had fallen into a state of unbelief and awful wickedness; and they saw that the Lamanites were exceedingly more numerous than they, and except they should cleave unto the Lord their God they must unavoidably perish.
26 For behold, they saw that the strength of the Lamanites was as great as their strength, even man for man. And thus had they fallen into this great transgression; yea, thus had they become weak, because of their transgression, in the space of not many years.

Themes in Helaman 4

Pride and oppression lead to national declineThe Spirit does not dwell in unholy templesDissension weakens from within before enemies conquer from withoutRecognizing sin as the first step toward repentanceThe consequences of mocking sacred things

How this chapter points to Christ

Helaman 4:24 1 Corinthians 3:16-17; 1 Corinthians 6:19

The teaching that the Spirit does not dwell in unholy temples directly parallels Paul's teaching that believers are temples of the Holy Spirit who must honor God with their bodies.

Helaman 4:12 Matthew 25:42-45

The condemnation of those who withhold food from the hungry and clothing from the naked echoes Christ's teaching that neglecting the least of His brethren is neglecting Him.

Living Helaman 4

When things go wrong, it is tempting to blame circumstances or other people. Helaman 4 teaches that our deepest vulnerabilities are spiritual, not strategic. Pride, neglect of the poor, and disregard for God's word rob us of His protecting Spirit. The good news is that recognition is the doorway to repentance. If you feel distant from God today, ask honestly whether you have been building on your own strength instead of His. He is always ready to return when you are ready to receive Him.

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