“If They Have Not Charity It Mattereth Not Unto Thee”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

As a natural outgrowth of Moroni’s concern about the Gentiles’ reaction to his words when they should come forth in the last days, he prays that those Gentiles might be filled with faith, hope, and charity, which are essential for salvation. In the course of the prayer he speaks of the importance of each of these attributes. No doubt his words reflect the teachings of his father, Mormon (see Moroni 7:40-48 and the corresponding commentary for a more extensive discussion of faith, hope, and charity). In answer to his prayers, the Lord tells Moroni not to worry about whether the Gentiles will obtain faith, hope, and charity. That will be up to them. Moroni, however, is promised eternal life because he has come unto Christ with faith, hope, and charity (see verse 37).

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 4

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