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Remember, Remember: Life-Changing Truths from the Book of Mormon

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Appearing some 220 times, the word remember is one of the most-used verbs in the entire Book of Mormon. But what are we to remember, and how are we to apply it to our lives? In light of the deep significance of the book’s teachings and imperatives, Remember, Life-Changing Truths from the Book of Mormon focuses almost exclusively on the doctrine illuminated within the pages of the scripture known as the keystone of our religion. With the hope that readers’ minds and hearts will be shaped by the lessons and testimony uniquely provided in the Book of Mormon, renowned writer and scholar Robert L. Millet discusses the book’s doctrines in detail. Topics covered include lessons from the accounts of the anti-Christs, the transformative power of repentance, and the beautiful truths we learn about and from Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon is the pathway to opening the windows of revelation, an invitation to come unto to Christ, and a roadmap for how to achieve that consummate privilege. The hope of this book is that by aiding Latter-day Saints in studying and applying the doctrines discussed in the Book of Mormon, they will strengthen their faith, increase their resolve to Christ and His kingdom, and find peace amid times of unrest. As this insightful book illustrates, when we remember and apply the truths taught within it, the Book of Mormon can and will―completely and powerfully―change lives.

272 pages, Hardcover

Published October 30, 2023

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Robert L. Millet

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Robert L. Millet, professor of ancient scripture and former dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, holds a master s degree in psychology from BYU and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Florida State University. He is a popular speaker and prolific writer whose other books include Lost and Found: Reflections on the Prodigal Son; Grace Works; and More Holiness Give Me. He and his wife, Shauna, have six children and live in Provo, Utah.

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1,822 reviews32 followers
November 15, 2023
The perfect companion to our upcoming year-long study of the Book of Mormon, or any time you study it. Each section, writer, and prophet are addressed with spiritual insight. This book definitely added drops to my oil of conversion.
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1,230 reviews7 followers
December 10, 2023
Great book highlighting main themes of the Book of Mormon: the good news that Christ came, attributes of God, charity, obedience, the covenant path, the gathering, the merits and mercy of Christ, the fall, false prophets and anti-Christs, remission of sins, change of heart, salvation, testimony, faith, prayer, and grace. Here are some favorite quotes:

"'Study of the Book of Mormon is most rewarding when one focuses on its primary purpose--to testify of Jesus Christ' (Russell M. Nelson, p. ix)."

"Jacob... explained what his older brother Nephi instructed him to include in the sacred record: 'And if there were preaching which was sacred, or revelation which was great, or prophesying, that I should engraven the heads of them upon these plates, and touch upon them as much as it were possible, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of our people' (p. ix)."

"It was to the Book of Mormon that we turn primary to understand the doctrine of Christ (p. 3)."

"The Spirit of the Lord has borne witness to my soul that the Book of Mormon is not only true but faithful; its precepts are as current as they are consistent, as sanctifying as they are soothing (p. 5)."

"Nephi's willingness to do whatever God calls upon him to do is a vivid demonstration of his faith... he has a total trust in Him, complete confidence in Him, and a ready reliance upon Him (p. 6)."

"'My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me. If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself' (p. 7)."

"'A testimony is to be found in the bearing of it... It is one thing to receive a witness from what you have read or what another has said; and that is a necessary beginning. It is quite another to have the Spirit confirm to you in your bosom that what you have testified is true' (Boyd K. Packer, p. 7)."

"In the case of Nephi... he went forward to retrieve the brass plates because he knew that the Lord would sustain and protect him and his brethren in accomplishing the difficult task. He went and did because he knew (p. 9)."

"God's loving invitation to each of us is to search diligently for the strait and narrow path, His covenant path, and to stay on it no matter what (p. 11)."

"Why would they 'feel' their way? Because they are blind to spiritual things, clueless about matters of greatest worth (p. 13)."

"Their love and unending gratitude, and their devotion to the Church and gospel of Jesus Christ, were such that they held to the rod and, in an act of reverential humility and overwhelming gratitude, they knelt, as it were, at the feet of the Savior and partook of His greatest of all gifts--salvation, or eternal life (p. 13)."

"As the prophets have recently taught, we cannot simply keep the second great commandment (to love our neighbors as ourselves) while ignoring the first great commandment (to love God with all hearts, souls, and minds and to keep His commandments) (p. 14)."

"We must never forget that Jesus Christ Himself is the Word of God (p. 14)."

"'After repenting, and humbling himself sincerely, through faith, God ministered unto him by an holy angel [Moroni], whose countenance was as lightning' (p. 16)."

"'Wherever we find truth, whether it exists in complete form or only in fragments, we recognize that truth as part of that sacred whole of which the Church of Jesus Christ is the custodian' (B.H. Roberts, p. 21)."

"'Perhaps the Lord needs [noble men and women] on the outside of His Church to help it along... God is using more than one people for the accomplishment of His great and marvelous work. The Latter-day Saints cannot do it all' (Orson F. Whitney, p. 22)."

"'We owe an immense debt to the protestors and the reformers who preserved the scriptures and translated them. They knew something had been lost. They kept the flame alive as best they could' (Boyd K. Packer, p. 23)."

"'When we speak of the gathering, we are simply saying... every one of our Heavenly Father's children, on both sides of the veil, deserves to hear the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ... Anytime you do anything that helps anyone--on either side of the veil--take a step toward making covenants with God and receiving their essential baptismal and temple ordinances, you are helping to gather Israel' (Russell M. Nelson, p. 24)."

"We can grasp the purpose and thrust of the gathering of Israel only when we understand that people are gathered... to a Person, namely, to the Lord Jesus Christ--to Him, to His doctrine, and to His Church and kingdom (p. 25)."

"'What was the object of gathering the Jews, or the people of God, in any age of the world?... the main object was to build unto the Lord a house whereby He could reveal unto His people the ordinances of His house and the glories of His kingdom, and teach the people the way of salvation' (Joseph Smith, p. 27)."

"'God does not have a list of favorites to which we hope our names will some day be added... He does not limit the 'chosen' to a restricted few. Instead, our hearts, our desires, our honoring of sacred gospel covenants and ordinances, our obedience to the commandments, and most importantly, the Savior's redeeming grace and mercy determine whether we are counted as one of God's chosen' (David A. Bednar, p. 28)."

"The allegory of Zenos says it all--God simply will not let Israel go! To be involved in the gathering of Israel in these latter days is a sacred and sobering responsibility, but it is also a supernal and soul-satisfying opportunity and privilege (p. 28)."

"One doesn't travel very far in reading and studying the Book of Mormon before becoming aware that the book is drenched in what I call redemptive theology--the importance of the Fall and its very real consequences; the need to exercise faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; the crucial need to take full advantage of the Lord's infinite and eternal Atonement; the necessity of repentance... acquiring a new mind, a new heart, and new eyes; the repeated invitation and charge to be born again and become a new creature; and finally, the peace and comfort that can flow into our souls as we reach out to receive the grace of Jesus Christ (p. 29)."

"If salvation comes to us through the goodness and grace of the Almighty, then why should we be involved in good works? Because in serving and doing and striving to the best of our ability to obey Him, we are expressing both our love and our gratitude for all that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost have done and will continue to do for us and with us (p. 32)."

"'Salvation cannot be bought with the currency of obedience; it is purchased with the blood of the Son of God' (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, p. 32)."

"The Book of Mormon shines a bright light on what it means for us to be saved by 'the merits and mercy and grace of the Holy Messiah' (p. 34)."

"'Informed by revelation, we celebrate Eve's act and honor her wisdom and courage in the great episode called the Fall' (p. 39)."

"What a grand and joyous day it will be when we can meet cordially with our friends from other faiths and discover that when brought together, these sacred volumes will, more than ever before, unite to confound false doctrines and contention, all to the edification and blessing of God's children (p. 44)."

"As we search the pages of the Book of Mormon, we detected very early on that the doctrine of the Fall and the doctrine of the Savior's Atonement are companions (p. 45)."

"'The Book of Mormon exposes the enemies of Christ' (Ezra Taft Benson, p. 51)."

"While the Savior has counseled us not to be unduly weighted down with worry concerning the future, He also desires that we seek first to build up the kingdom of God and establish His righteousness. We cannot afford to pause on spiritual plateaus for very long (p. 58)."

"We might ask ourselves: Just how grateful am I that God has chosen to speak in the last days through living prophets? How do I show my gratitude for the scriptures of the Restoration? How do I demonstrate my appreciation for apostles and prophets today (p. 60)?"

"Presumably unable to care for himself, Sherem was 'nourished for the space of many days'... This kind act alone demonstrates Christianity and discipleship in their highest and deepest and deepest forms: a group of Saints who had been the object of a very unchristian intellectual attack provided succor for the man who had formerly wielded the sword of Satan (p. 64)."

"'Eternal truth, especially as it bears on the meaning, and the purpose and the conduct of life, we must obtain from God' (D. Todd Christofferson, p. 71)."

"'God is the source of all truth' (Russell M. Nelson, p. 71)."

"'What evidence have ye that there is no God?... I say unto you that ye have none... But behold, I have all things as a testimony that these things are true' (p. 73)."

"'He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief... Surely he has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows' (p. 75)."

"'We are redeemed because of the righteousness of Jesus Christ' (p. 76)."

"Obtaining a remission of sins is a precious gift. It feels good to be clean. It feels comforting to be right with God. It is so nice to have a clear conscious. The problem, of course, is, how do we stay that way (p. 83)?"

"'Remember, and always retain in remembrance, the greatness of God, and your own nothingness, and his goodness and long-suffering towards you, unworthy creatures, and humble yourselves even in the depths of humility, calling on the name of the Lord daily, and standing steadfastly in the faith of that which is to come' (p. 83)."

"While it is not possible for us to live completely flawless lives in mortality, we can live in such a way as to be worthy and acceptable before God, sufficiently clean before Him, and to enjoy the gift of the Holy Ghost, to attend the temple, and to participate fully in all of the programs of the Church (p. 85)."

"'Have ye spiritually been born of God? Have ye received his image in your countenances? Have ye received this mighty change in your hearts?' (p. 86)"

"The way you and I can remain secure in the faith and have an unshakable testimony and conversion is through regular, ongoing, spiritual experiences--encounters with the Holy Spirit of God--and remembering them always (p. 88)."

"We could add example after example of people in the Book of Mormon who were changed by Christ (p. 90)."

"The gospel of Jesus Christ is all about change (p. 91)."

"From the days of Adam until the time of Moses--some 2,600 years--the only priesthood that existed on earth was the Melchizedek, or Higher, Priesthood, which administers the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ... In the days of Moses, however, the children of Israel failed to live up to their spiritual privileges and fulfill their covenantal obligations... Therefore, Jehovah 'took Moses out of their midst, and the Holy Priesthood also; and the lesser [or Aaronic] priesthood continued' (p. 92)."

"'Those who lived the law of Moses had revelation, were led by prophets, held the priesthood, and did the things that started them in the direction of the celestial kingdom' (p. 94)."

"The mission of Christ was His alone in the sense that what He needed to accomplish in our behalf was something that could only be carried out by one who was more than man, who was God. His mission comprised His sufferings in the Garden of Gethsemane and on the cross of Calvary. It was climaxed by His glorious rise from the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea... The ministry of Christ included how He served His brothers and sisters on earth--how He taught His gospel with power and persuasion; reached out to others and lifted and strengthened those who were weak and helpless; and ministered to those who were lonely, shunned, or otherwise on the outskirts of society (p. 97)."

"Jesus Christ is know as Father because of his role as the Creator... Christ is Father because of our spiritual rebirth... Our Lord acted and spoke on behalf of the Almighty Elohim and is therefore known as Father by divine investiture of authority, meaning that our Heavenly Father basically put His name upon the Son and authorized Him to speak for and on behalf of the Father (p. 99)."

"The will of the Son is swallowed up in the will of the Father. That is, the flesh becomes subject to the spirit, the mortal is subject to the immortal (p. 100)."

"We cannot progress in the kingdom without a witness of this work, without a testimony. We need a testimony of God as our Father, of Jesus as our Lord and Savior, of the restoration of the fullness of His gospel, of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon and latter-day revelation (p. 17)."

"'Do not exhort each other; that is not a testimony. Do not tell others how to live. Just tell how you feel inside. That is the testimony. The moment you begin preaching to others, your testimony ended. Just tell them how you feel' (Spencer W. Kimball, p. 109)."

"Elements of truth... should be found throughout the world in varying cultures and among diverse religious groups (p. 113)."

"Gaining a broader perspective on God's tender regard for all His children has changed my life... I have been blessed to see and experience the love of God for all of His children (p. 116)."

"We can manifest our faith in the Savior during difficult, trying times when we feel helpless or incapable and then sense the need to lay our burdens at the feet of our Lord (p. 118)."

"We begin the road to faith by hoping that the Only Begotten Son of the Father was indeed sent to earth on a grand mission of mercy and grace... 'What is it that ye shall hope for?... have hope through the atonement of Christ and the power of his resurrection, to be raised unto life eternal' (p. 119)."

"We need to concentrate on what has been called 'the holy present,' for now is sacred; we never really live in the future... 'Please listen to the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling you right now, this very moment, that you should accept the atoning gift of the Lord Jesus Christ and enjoy the fellowship of His labor. Don't delay' (Jeffrey R. Holland, p. 124)."

"Those who reject the testimony of scripture and living prophets are not more prone to accept the testimony of angels (p. 128)."

"We have every reason to believe that Corianton's repentance was genuine and his spiritual rehabilitation complete and that he qualified to return to the ministry and to full fellowship within the household of faith (p. 136)."

"One of the most repeated words in scripture, both ancient and modern, is the divine charge for the Saints of God to remember (p. 142)."

"'Don't lose your confidence. Don't forget how you once felt. Don't distrust the experience you had' (p. 144)."

"'The Church is a gathering place for imperfect individuals who love God and are willing to follow the Lord Jesus Christ' (Kevin W. Pearson, p. 146)."

"My prayer for each one of us is that we will always, always remember the source of our blessings, what it cost Jesus Christ and the Father to win our souls with love, and what we can do to more frequently express our love and undying gratitude for what our Savior and Redeemer did and continues to do for us (p. 147)."

"'Nephi arose and went forth, and bowed himself before the Lord and did kiss his feet.' Such a moment says a great deal about Nephi's love and adoration for the Savior (p. 149)."

"'The eternal principle of agency requires that we respect many choices with which we do not agree. Conflict and contention now often breach 'the boundaries of common decency' (Quentin L. Cook, p. 153)."

"The restored gospel of Jesus Christ does not need supplementation from the rank-and-file members of the Church (p. 154)."

"God does not expect us to work ourselves into spiritual, emotional, or physical oblivion, nor does He desire that the members of the true Church be truer than true (p. 155)."

"The Christian way is narrow, requiring the disciple to discard those things that simply will not make it through celestial customs (p. 160)."

"Jesus teaches us all to pray by praying (p. 161)."

"We need to keep an eye single to the glory of God (p. 159)."

"'Please, dear Father, bless us with faith. Bless us with love. Bless us with charity in our hearts' (Gordon B. Hinckley, p. 163)."

"'Did not our hearts burn within us as we heard him pray unto the Father for us?' (p. 164)"

"The gospel of Jesus Christ is the good news of the Atonement of Jesus Christ (p. 168)."

"The gospel is the process by which we appropriate and take full advantage of the Savior's Atonement (p. 169)."

"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the restoration of the first-century Christian Church and is now the custodian of the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ (p. 171)."

"Who would not like to be in the Savior's presence as soon--and as long--as possible (p. 173)?"

"'When Jesus comes to rule and reign as King of Nations... all flesh may see his glory together (p. 179)."

"'They taught and did minister one to another; and they had all things common among them, every man dealing justly, one with another' (p. 180)."

"Repentance is a daily task and a daily responsibility. It is a sweet privilege that is made available to us through our Heavenly Father's plan of salvation (p. 185)."

"'Come to the knowledge of your fathers, and repent of all your sins... and believe in Jesus Christ, that he is the Son of God, and that he was slain by the Jews, and by the power of the Father he has risen again' (p. 185)."

"I long for the day when we may be allowed to see the whole of the story of the Jaredite nation and to learn more about the brother of Jared and the depth of his faith (p. 191)."

"We do not pay with money, but rather with faith (p. 193)."

"First we do, and then we come to know (p. 194)."

"Challenges, difficulties, or trials are, of themselves, neither good nor bad for us. The key issue is what we choose to do with those painful events in our lives (p. 195)."

"Entering into the rest of God will affect how we interact with our neighbors... how we yearn to assist... and strengthen them (p. 199)."

"Charity, or the pure love of Christ, sanctifies our souls (p. 202)."

"'Remember how merciful the Lord hath been unto the children of men' (p. 211)."

"'By the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things' (p. 212)."

"'Come unto Christ'... means to look to Him; recognize who He is and what He had done; turn to Him... lean on Him (p. 214)."

"We are 'made perfect' by and through Jesus Christ (p. 217)."

"The Son of God does not merely point the way; He is the Way (p. 217)!"

"The Book of Mormon 'was written for our day' (p. 219)."

"'As you prayerfully study the Book of Mormon every day, you will make better decisions--every day' (Russell M. Nelson, p. 226)."
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549 reviews18 followers
February 29, 2024
Very good insights. Some thoughts that stood out to me…If we could ask Jesus for one thing for our life as the 3 nephites did, what would it be?
We as Latter Day Saints don’t believe that all that has happened is because of God. Disease, war, etc. can just happen.
When we follow Satan, we give him power. When we follow Christ, he gives us power. ❤️
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819 reviews
October 21, 2024
This was a great book that helped give insights of things the Book of Mormon teaches. I listened to a little bit each night for a few months and it would give me time to ponder different parts. I really enjoyed it. I admit there were a few parts that got pretty deep for my understanding, but overall it was insightful. It goes consecutively through the BoM and so it followed come follow me lessons for a while which was great.
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616 reviews2 followers
June 6, 2024
Interesting insights into the Book of Mormon.
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39 reviews
June 7, 2025
The book centers on the recurring scriptural invitation to “remember”—a theme that runs throughout the Book of Mormon. Millet shows how remembering God’s goodness, our covenants, and our divine identity can anchor us in faith and guide us through life’s challenges. Each chapter draws on specific Book of Mormon passages and connects them to practical, everyday discipleship.

"Remember, Remember" is a beautiful reminder that the gospel is not just something to believe—it’s something to remember, live, and cherish. Robert L. Millet invites us to see the Book of Mormon not only as scripture but as a personal guide to becoming more Christlike. This book is a treasure for anyone seeking to strengthen their testimony and live more intentionally as a disciple of Jesus Christ.
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47 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2024
I listened to this book. I listened to it while I was driving or doing work around the house. I used this book to help me when I gave a talk last month. I frequently listened to several parts of it more than once. There were several quotes that I wrote down to use for future reference. I really think I should read it because there are many things that I would like to study more about. I am grateful for the added understanding that I gained from listening to this book. This book is a great resource to assist in studying The Book of Mormon. I enjoyed Robert Millet’s insights on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and on other Christian religions.
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2,758 reviews24 followers
March 21, 2024
The thorough look at the amazing truths about Jesus Christ that can be learned through a comprehensive study of the Book of Mormon. It explores the idea that the word remember is one of the most-used verbs in the entire Book of Mormon (appearing some 220 times), what are we to remember, and how are we to apply it to our lives. A renowned scholar and teacher, Robert Millet takes the reader on a journey through the pages of the Book of Mormon and the truths that can be found there.

Very, very good, and a wonderful resource to add to my study of The Book of Mormon. I really enjoyed learning more about a book I love so much.
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603 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2025
This book provided wonderful insights to the Book of Mormon. I wish I would have read it last year when we were studying the Book of Mormon for Come Follow Me, but that’s okay. The chapters are pretty short, which was perfect for me. I read a chapter each night and felt like I was studying the scriptures in a productive way that worked for me. I highlighted and underlined so much in this book. A lot of the quotes I highlighted were a lot of quotes from prophets or apostles that the author was quoting, but he weaved them in so perfectly to go along with each section. I just really enjoyed this book and found it informative and helpful and was really well written.
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1,147 reviews25 followers
January 2, 2024
A great way to start my year of reading. This is a little more reference material than read-through book. He just systematically goes through from start to finish different truths being taught in the Book of Mormon. Many of them are straightforward highlights, some of them lend toward personal insights and application. I enjoyed the perspective from Robert Millet, since I'm fairly comfortable with the truths. All in all a wonderful way to prepare for this year of studying the Book of Mormon. This book has many great quotes to back up the truths that are highlighted.
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1,635 reviews96 followers
March 7, 2025
Excellent discussion of doctrine, beginning with the counsel to "remember, remember." Topics include what we can learn from the accounts of the three anti-Christs, the power of repentance to make us what God wants us to become, and truths about Jesus Christ.

He draws heavily on teachings found in the Book of Mormon to reflect deeply on personal revelation, coming to Christ, and other matters of eternal significance.
352 reviews4 followers
July 7, 2025
I would recommend this book, Remember, Remember: Life-Changing Truths from the Book of Mormon as a guide when you read the Book of Mormon. Robert L. Millet did an excellent job of explaining some chapters for the entire book or if you just need more insights. At the end of the book are 2 Appendices: Powerful Precepts from the Book of Mormon and A Topical Study of the Book of Mormon along with Notes and Sources. All very helpful in your reading of the Book of Mormon.
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349 reviews5 followers
January 23, 2024
I've yet to read a book by Robert Millet that is anything less than fantastic. There are so many good, solid truths in here. Things that I knew, mostly, but stated so succinctly and straightforwardly. His writing has such a sense of clarity and rock solid faith and understanding. We are blessed that he writes so many books, and I will read them all as long as he continues to write them!
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1,338 reviews29 followers
March 16, 2024
In terms of listening to the book, I would have enjoyed more personal stories that related to the chapter topics. I mostly listened while driving, and I wished I could have my scriptures open next to me to take some notes. It would have been much more effective that way. This is one I'd like to dive into again with a hard copy as I know I'd get much more out of it!
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562 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2024
I listened to the audio version of this book and in all honesty, my mind wandered from time to time. However, this book is a treasure. It would probably be best to read as a companion study with scripture. I found myself stopping the book on occasion and looking up scriptures or quotes. I shared them with friends/family. Great insights!
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298 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2024
Another outstanding book by Brother Millet. He has a way of teaching and testifying which always speaks to my heart. The last two chapters of this book are particularly powerful. My testimony of the Book of Mormon has been strengthened and I also feel reinvigorated to increase my personal dedication to daily reading, studying, and living the truths and principles of this book of books.
489 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2024
This was an amazing read! Even though I have read the Book of Mormon many times, I gleaned insights I had never noticed before. Highly recommend this book to supplement your study of the Book of Mormon.
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36 reviews1 follower
March 3, 2024
This book makes me deeply appreciate and value the Book of Mormon. It is so easy to take for granted something you have had your whole life. There author did a beautiful job of showcasing the power of this book and how important it is for all who desire to know Christ.
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611 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2024
I love the approach of this book. It contains little vignettes and discourses from across the Book of Mormon, arranged chronologically. Millet's insights, gained over a lifetime of scholarship and study, are refreshing and faith-promoting.
1,314 reviews
July 18, 2024
A great book to study along with the Book of Mormon. I love this quote from President Russell M. Nelson, "As you prayerfully study the Book of Mormon every day, you will make better decisions--every day" ( p. 226). A lot of great food for thought throughout the whole book.
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455 reviews
August 20, 2024
Robert Millet is just one of those scholars that I can read endlessly. He may repeat stories here and there, but that is part of his charm. In this book, Dr. Millet goes into depth on the Book of Mormon. A worthwhile and very important read.
107 reviews
October 12, 2024
This book was so amazing. I feel like there were so very many truths laid bare that I need to re read it immediately. Millet is a very learned man and clarifies important points of gospel doctrine and tenants of the Book of Mormon.
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1,172 reviews4 followers
November 7, 2025
An inspiring reminder of the many truths taught in The Book of Mormon. The insights of Brother Millet in the scriptures he picked to teach are indeed powerful. I love the way he explains the scriptures, the way he opens my mind to new ways of understanding.
1,034 reviews
February 6, 2024
I will definitely read this again. I loved seeing in simple accessible language all that The Book of Mormon teaches about Christian discipleship.
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72 reviews3 followers
February 6, 2024
A beautiful testimony of the Book of Mormon.
7 reviews
February 17, 2024
Brother Millet has great insights on the Book of Mormon. I might read this again but more slow as I read the Book of Mormon for Come Follow Me.
215 reviews
February 23, 2024
Good bite sized pieces that help you understand the Book of Mormon scriptures as you read.
426 reviews
February 26, 2024
*get for home library*
What a wonderfully clear and organized companion to come follow me.
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