“The Book of Mormon constantly reminds its readers to remember. … It is evident that ‘remembering’ is a saving principle of the gospel. Just as faith looks forward in Christ to actualize the present power of his redemption, so remembrance looks back on covenants and gifts from God and keeps the past alive. … Not only man, but also God ‘remembers.’ He remembers covenants he has made” (Midgley, “O Man, Remember,” 127–28).