What happens in Mosiah 27

Alma the Younger and the four sons of Mosiah actively persecute the church until an angel appears in a voice of thunder, calling them to repentance. Alma is struck dumb and experiences a dramatic conversion that transforms him from a destroyer of the church to one of its most powerful witnesses.

Mosiah 27

Persecution of the Church

Study note

Persecution of the church by unbelievers becomes so severe that King Mosiah sends a proclamation forbidding it. Yet among the persecutors is his own son, Alma the Younger, along with the sons of Mosiah. Their opposition is particularly devastating because they use eloquence and flattery to lead believers astray, becoming some of the church's most effective enemies.

1 And now it came to pass that the persecutions which were inflicted on the church by the unbelievers became so great that the church began to murmur, and complain to their leaders concerning the matter; and they did complain to Alma. And Alma laid the case before their king, Mosiah. And Mosiah consulted with his priests.
2 And it came to pass that king Mosiah sent a proclamation throughout the land round about that there should not any unbeliever persecute any of those who belonged to the church of God.
3 And there was a strict command throughout all the churches that there should be no persecutions among them, that there should be an equality among all men;
4 That they should let no pride nor haughtiness disturb their peace; that every man should esteem his neighbor as himself, laboring with their own hands for their support.
5 Yea, and all their priests and teachers should labor with their own hands for their support, in all cases save it were in sickness, or in much want; and doing these things, they did abound in the grace of God.
6 And there began to be much peace again in the land; and the people began to be very numerous, and began to scatter abroad upon the face of the earth, yea, on the north and on the south, on the east and on the west, building large cities and villages in all quarters of the land.
7 And the Lord did visit them and prosper them, and they became a large and wealthy people.

The Angel Appears

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While Alma and the sons of Mosiah are going about secretly seeking to destroy the church, an angel descends in a cloud and speaks with a voice of thunder that shakes the earth. The angel declares that the Lord has heard the prayers of His servant Alma (the Elder), who has prayed with great faith for his son's soul. The angel commands the younger Alma to cease his destruction and remember the captivity of his ancestors. Alma falls to the earth, struck dumb and helpless.

8 Now the sons of Mosiah were numbered among the unbelievers; and also one of the sons of Alma was numbered among them, he being called Alma, after his father; nevertheless, he became a very wicked and an idolatrous man. And he was a man of many words, and did speak much flattery to the people; therefore he led many of the people to do after the manner of his iniquities.
9 And he became a great hinderment to the prosperity of the church of God; stealing away the hearts of the people; causing much dissension among the people; giving a chance for the enemy of God to exercise his power over them.
10 And now it came to pass that while he was going about to destroy the church of God, for he did go about secretly with the sons of Mosiah seeking to destroy the church, and to lead astray the people of the Lord, contrary to the commandments of God, or even the king—
11 And as I said unto you, as they were going about rebelling against God, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto them; and he descended as it were in a cloud; and he spake as it were with a voice of thunder, which caused the earth to shake upon which they stood;
12 And so great was their astonishment, that they fell to the earth, and understood not the words which he spake unto them.
13 Nevertheless he cried again, saying: Alma, arise and stand forth, for why persecutest thou the church of God? For the Lord hath said: This is my church, and I will establish it; and nothing shall overthrow it, save it is the transgression of my people.
14 And again, the angel said: Behold, the Lord hath heard the prayers of his people, and also the prayers of his servant, Alma, who is thy father; for he has prayed with much faith concerning thee that thou mightest be brought to the knowledge of the truth; therefore, for this purpose have I come to convince thee of the power and authority of God, that the prayers of his servants might be answered according to their faith.
15 And now behold, can ye dispute the power of God? For behold, doth not my voice shake the earth? And can ye not also behold me before you? And I am sent from God.
16 Now I say unto thee: Go, and remember the captivity of thy fathers in the land of Helam, and in the land of Nephi; and remember how great things he has done for them; for they were in bondage, and he has delivered them. And now I say unto thee, Alma, go thy way, and seek to destroy the church no more, that their prayers may be answered, and this even if thou wilt of thyself be cast off.
17 And now it came to pass that these were the last words which the angel spake unto Alma, and he departed.

Alma's Conversion and Spiritual Rebirth

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Alma is carried helpless to his father, who rejoices because he recognizes the power of God at work. The priests and community fast and pray for Alma for two days. When Alma revives, he testifies that he has repented and been redeemed by the Lord, declaring 'I am born of the Spirit.' He describes being snatched from the darkest abyss into the marvelous light of God, his soul transformed from eternal torment to indescribable joy.

18 And now Alma and those that were with him fell again to the earth, for great was their astonishment; for with their own eyes they had beheld an angel of the Lord; and his voice was as thunder, which shook the earth; and they knew that there was nothing save the power of God that could shake the earth and cause it to tremble as though it would part asunder.
19 And now the astonishment of Alma was so great that he became dumb, that he could not open his mouth; yea, and he became weak, even that he could not move his hands; therefore he was taken by those that were with him, and carried helpless, even until he was laid before his father.
20 And they rehearsed unto his father all that had happened unto them; and his father rejoiced, for he knew that it was the power of God.
21 And he caused that a multitude should be gathered together that they might witness what the Lord had done for his son, and also for those that were with him.
22 And he caused that the priests should assemble themselves together; and they began to fast, and to pray to the Lord their God that he would open the mouth of Alma, that he might speak, and also that his limbs might receive their strength—that the eyes of the people might be opened to see and know of the goodness and glory of God.
23 And it came to pass after they had fasted and prayed for the space of two days and two nights, the limbs of Alma received their strength, and he stood up and began to speak unto them, bidding them to be of good comfort:
24 For, said he, I have repented of my sins, and have been redeemed of the Lord; behold I am born of the Spirit.
25 And the Lord said unto me: Marvel not that all mankind, yea, men and women, all nations, kindreds, tongues and people, must be born again; yea, born of God, changed from their carnal and fallen state, to a state of righteousness, being redeemed of God, becoming his sons and daughters;
26 And thus they become new creatures; and unless they do this, they can in nowise inherit the kingdom of God.
27 I say unto you, unless this be the case, they must be cast off; and this I know, because I was like to be cast off.
28 Nevertheless, after wading through much tribulation, repenting nigh unto death, the Lord in mercy hath seen fit to snatch me out of an everlasting burning, and I am born of God.
29 My soul hath been redeemed from the gall of bitterness and bonds of iniquity. I was in the darkest abyss; but now I behold the marvelous light of God. My soul was racked with eternal torment; but I am snatched, and my soul is pained no more.
30 I rejected my Redeemer, and denied that which had been spoken of by our fathers; but now that they may foresee that he will come, and that he remembereth every creature of his creating, he will make himself manifest unto all.
31 Yea, every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess before him. Yea, even at the last day, when all men shall stand to be judged of him, then shall they confess that he is God; then shall they confess, who live without God in the world, that the judgment of an everlasting punishment is just upon them; and they shall quake, and tremble, and shrink beneath the glance of his all-searching eye.

The Missionaries of the Lord

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Alma and the sons of Mosiah become tireless missionaries, traveling throughout the land to repair the damage they had done and to declare the truth. They endure tribulations and afflictions but are strengthened by God. The chapter closes with a beautiful summary: they published peace, good tidings, and declared that the Lord reigns. Their complete transformation from persecutors to preachers is one of the most inspiring conversion stories in all scripture.

32 And now it came to pass that Alma began from this time forward to teach the people, and those who were with Alma at the time the angel appeared unto them, traveling round about through all the land, publishing to all the people the things which they had heard and seen, and preaching the word of God in much tribulation, being greatly persecuted by those who were unbelievers, being smitten by many of them.
33 But notwithstanding all this, they did impart much consolation to the church, confirming their faith, and exhorting them with long-suffering and much travail to keep the commandments of God.
34 And four of them were the sons of Mosiah; and their names were Ammon, and Aaron, and Omner, and Himni; these were the names of the sons of Mosiah.
35 And they traveled throughout all the land of Zarahemla, and among all the people who were under the reign of king Mosiah, zealously striving to repair all the injuries which they had done to the church, confessing all their sins, and publishing all the things which they had seen, and explaining the prophecies and the scriptures to all who desired to hear them.
36 And thus they were instruments in the hands of God in bringing many to the knowledge of the truth, yea, to the knowledge of their Redeemer.
37 And how blessed are they! For they did publish peace; they did publish good tidings of good; and they did declare unto the people that the Lord reigneth.

Themes in Mosiah 27

The power of a parent's prayerDramatic conversion through divine interventionBeing born again through the SpiritTransformation from persecutor to missionaryThe Atonement's power to redeem even the worst sinnersPublishing peace and good tidings of joy

How this chapter points to Christ

Mosiah 27:10-14 Acts 9:3-6

The angel's dramatic appearance to Alma the Younger, striking him down and commanding him to cease persecuting the church, closely parallels the risen Christ's appearance to Saul on the road to Damascus, where a light from heaven struck him to the ground and a voice commanded him to stop persecuting the believers.

Mosiah 27:24-25 John 3:3-7

Alma's declaration 'I am born of the Spirit' directly echoes Jesus' teaching to Nicodemus that a man must be born again of the Spirit to enter the kingdom of God.

Mosiah 27:29 1 Timothy 1:15-16

Alma's testimony of being redeemed from the darkest abyss parallels Paul's confession that he was the chief of sinners, saved by the grace of Christ as a pattern for all who would believe.

Mosiah 27:14 James 5:16

The angel's declaration that Alma the Elder's fervent prayers of faith brought about his son's conversion echoes James' teaching that the effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.

Living Mosiah 27

The conversion of Alma the Younger is a testament to two powerful truths: no one is beyond the reach of God's grace, and the fervent prayers of a faithful parent can move heaven. Alma's description of being snatched from darkness into light reveals the depth of change that Christ's Atonement can work in a human soul. If you are praying for someone who seems far from God, take courage -- God hears your prayers and works in ways you cannot yet see.

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