What parallels can we make between our own spiritual challenges or limitations and the bondage of Limhi and his people?

Thomas R. Valletta

“While the Lord is impartial, yet heaven has its ‘favorites’ ([Lectures on Faith] 6:4). They are spoken of as the ‘noble and great’ (Abr 3:22–23), the ‘chosen’ (D&C 121:40), the ‘sanctified’ (D&C 20:34), and so forth. They constitute what Elder Matthew Cowley called ‘the aristocracy of righteousness.’ … But they are not born aristocrats, they are exalted by merit, not by chance. “Behold, the Lord esteemeth all flesh in one; he that is righteous is favored of God” (1 Nephi 17:35).’ … James wrote: ‘The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much’ (James 5:16)” (Turner, “Imperative and Unchanging Nature of God,” 216).

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