What does this act by the fathers of Helaman’s stripling warriors suggest about their feelings about the war and their sons’ participation in it?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Under the direction of their prophet-leader, these young men took their fathers’ place in defense of their families and homes. The events surrounding this critical decision demonstrate how the Atonement of Jesus Christ brings personal strength to the lives of the children of God. Consider the tender feelings of those fathers. How must they have felt to know that the rebellious actions of their past prevented them from protecting their wives and children at that moment of need? Knowing personally of the atrocities their sons would now face, they must have privately wept. Fathers, not children, are supposed to protect their families! Their sorrows must have been intense” (Scott, “Personal Strength through the Atonement,” 83).

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