Mosiah 23:7–15

But he said unto them:

“Behold, it is not expedient that we should have a king; for thus saith the Lord:

‘Ye shall not esteem one flesh above another,
or one man shall not think himself above another;’

“Therefore I say unto you it is not expedient that ye should have a king.

“Nevertheless, if it were possible that ye could always have just men to be your kings it would be well for you to have a king. But remember the iniquity of king Noah and his priests; and I myself was caught in a snare, and did many things which were abominable in the sight of the Lord, which caused me sore repentance;

“Nevertheless, after much tribulation, the Lord did hear my cries, and did answer my prayers, and has made me an instrument in his hands in bringing so many of you to a knowledge of his truth. Nevertheless, in this I do not glory, for I am unworthy to glory of myself.

“And now I say unto you, ye have been oppressed by king Noah, and have been in bondage to him and his priests, and have been brought into iniquity by them; therefore ye were bound with the bands of iniquity.

“And now as ye have been delivered by the power of God out of these bonds; yea, even out of the hands of king Noah and his people, and also from the bonds of iniquity, even so I desire that ye should stand fast in this liberty wherewith ye have been made free, and that ye trust no man to be a king over you. And also trust no one to be your teacher nor your minister, except he be a man of God, walking in his ways and keeping his commandments.”

Thus did Alma teach his people, that every man should love his neighbor as himself, that there should be no contention among them.

From section: Relocation to Helam

From page: Alma and his Followers

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