“Be Diligent and Temperate in All Things”

Brant Gardner

This is the practical definition of enduring to the end. As we have begun, so should we continue.  Alma will now define a set of ideal character traits for Shiblon. He begins by encouraging him to be “diligent and temperate in all things.” The diligence is a continuation of the idea that we should endure – we should continue to walk the way, and do so diligently.

Textual: The phrase “temperate in all things” is an echo of Paul’s language:

1 Corinthians 9:25

25 And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.

Paul’s context tells us a little more about the reason for temperance. It is the hallmark of those striving for “the mastery.” When we master ourselves, we are able to control the widest ranges of our swings in moods or actions. We become temperate in that we are controlled, and under control. We are not excessively angry, because we are able to control our anger.

Multidimensional Commentary on the Book of Mormon

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