We can only imagine Moroni's delight in reading this epistle from Helaman. More than anyone else, Moroni understood that wars are not won by superior armor, stronger fortifications, larger armies, and superior strategy. He understood that wars are won by those internal qualities which were exemplified so vividly among the stripling warriors. They were perfectly obedient (v. 21); they had remembered their spiritual heritage (v. 21); they exercised exceeding faith (v. 26); they did not doubt (v. 26); their minds were firm, and they had learned to put their trust in God. Our spiritual wars are won using just the same principles.