Ammon (Christ) Cutting off the Arms of Wicked Men
By Jeffrey A. Bushman
March 2014
My seminary students asked one day if people in the Book of Mormon were
also similitudes of Christ and I said God is the same, so the answer should be
yes. We decided as a class to see if
Ammon, one of the 4 sons of Mosiah would work as a similitude. He did!
I will include chapter and verse for you, and tell what event is
happening. If you would like to see what
you can see before looking at my ideas, stop after reading the event and before
my ideas are given in red type and see what you
can come up with yourself. You need to
remember my ideas are not the one and only true one, there can be many
similitudes given and if you see Christ in them I can’t see how you can be
wrong.
Mosiah 29:1-9
V1-2 Ammon goes to his father King Mosiah and asks
to go down to the Lamanites and preach the gospel to help them become
righteous. Ammon
is the son of a king as Christ is the son of the Eternal King. Also Christ wanted to go down among a group
of unbelievers (world) and try to bring them back to God.
V3, 5 They wanted salvation preached to everyone so
that the Lamanites would not suffer endless torment. They did plead with the father many days that
they might go up to preach. He and his brothers
had great love for all mankind, like Christ’s love for the world, also as
Christ pleads our case before the Father (mediator), he pleaded to go help them
repent.
V7 Ammon will be delivered out of
the hands of the Lamanities. Christ could not be killed and could deliver himself out of
any situation. He had to give up his
life himself.
Ammon given eternal life. Jesus is the way the truth and the life.
Many of the Lamanites would believe on his words. Many believed on
Christ’s word to eternal life.
Alma 17
V 2-6 These I will just list and
you should be able to see how they are the same for both Ammon and Christ.
a.
Waxed
strong in their knowledge of the truth
b.
Men of
sound understanding
c.
Searched
the scriptures diligently to know the word of God.
d.
Gave
themselves to much fasting and prayer
e.
Had
spirit of prophecy and the spirit of revelation.
f.
When they
taught they taught with power and authority from God.
g.
Taught 14
years among the Lamanites. 14 is a number than means Messianic
h.
Many
brought to the knowledge of the truth.
i.
They had
many afflictions and did suffer much, both in body and in mind,….also much
labor in the spirit.
j.
Leave
their father.
k.
Give up
the kingdom to go among the people.
V8
Ammon departed into the wilderness with their numbers which they had
selected to go help preach. Jesus comes into the world with those (Apostles &
Leaders) who were to help preach the word unto the people.
V9-10
He describes many other similarities that you can see if you look. I didn’t want to make this too long. Look for more in the verses I leave out, for
practice!
V11
They were to be patient in long-suffering and afflictions that ye may
show forth good examples unto them in me, and I will make an instrument of thee
in my hands unto the salvation of many souls. Christ is the example of good and was an
instrument in the salvation of many souls through the atonement.
V18
Ammon being chief among them, or rather he administered to them and he
blessed them and they separated to their different areas. Christ is chief among
all and he blesses all those who may be separated from others and go out to
serve the Lord.
V20
Ammon entered to land of Ishmael where he was taken and bound and taken
before the King. When Christ began His ministry he was rejected (bound) and many would not
listen to Him. He was also taken bound
to the Leaders prior to his death and burial.
V22-23
Brought before King Lamoni who asked if he would like to live among
them. He said yea I desire to dwell
among this people for a time; yea, and perhaps until the day I die. Christ desire to
dwell for a period of time and stayed until the day he died.
V24-25
Lamoni was pleased and asked him to take one of his daughters to
wife. Christ
could have lived in royal comfort during his mortal ministry and had all things
done for him, but instead he (Ammon) said I will be thy servant. Christ came as a
ministering servant. Ammon was
set among the flocks of the king with the other servants. Christ came to serve
and minister, he was put over the flocks because he is the good shepherd. The other servants also minister to the flock
but will hearken to Christ. Like
servants in the church.
V26
After 3 days, Ammon with the other servants take the flock to drink of
the waters of Sebus. 3 means Godhead or comes from God and Jesus as the good
shepherd help take the flock to the (living) waters, to drink the waters of
Eternal life. Remember sheep are
symbolic of members of the church.
V27-32
Next wicked men stand up and scattered the flocks of the king in many
directions. The servants of the king
began to murmur and weep saying now they will be slain by the king for letting
his flock be scattered. When Ammon sees
this he rejoices and thinks I will show forth the power that is in me that I
may win the hearts of these my fellow servants, that I may lead them to believe
in my words. He believed he was no
better than the other servants and flatters them to go in search of the
flocks. They follow Ammon and bring the
flocks back to the waters. Wicked men are Satan and his followers and they scatter the
flocks of the Lord, for as we learn in verses 35 they delighted in
seeing the servants of the king killed and in 18:7 they wanted the sheep to be
scattered that they would go into their lands and it be an act of plunder. Satan’s goal is to
destroy the church and he takes great pleasure in seeing the servants of the
king put to death. He also seeks to
drive members away from the living waters and make them part of his own
flock. These good servants follow Christ
and with great swiftness they return the flock to the living water.
V33-39
The wicked men come again to scatter the flock when they see them
gathered back to the waters. Ammon
instructs them to encircle the flocks that they flee not and I will go and
contend with these men who do scatter the flocks. The servants circle the flocks and Ammon goes
to contend with the men who are not a few.
They are not afraid for they thought anyone of them could slay him, but
they didn’t know that God would deliver him out of their hands. Ammon stands forth and begins to cast stones
at them as they come to scatter the flocks.
They try to hit him but they cannot hit him with their rocks, so they
get angry and decide to come and club him to death. As every man lifted his club Ammon smote off
their arm with his sword and they became frightened and flee from before
Ammon. He had killed 6 of them with the
sling but he killed none but their leader with his sword, but he had smitten
off many arms, even as many as were lifted against him. He then goes back to the flocks and they
finish watering them and return to the king with the servants bringing along
all the arms that were cut off. Ammon representing Christ, tells the servants to keep the
sheep (saints) safe and he will fight our battles for us. They respond and guard the sheep and he takes
out his sling and uses stones that may be symbolic of the rock of revelation,
the word of God or the gospel, remember we are to build on the rock of our
redeemer. He kills 6 with the sling,
remember 6 is a number that stands for Satan and they cannot hit him with their
rocks. It is nice to have a savior who
can’t be destroyed who will help us fight against Satan and his followers. As they attack him with their clubs (remember
your arm is symbolic of your power or strength) he takes the sword and by the
strength of his arm he cuts off all who oppose him. In scripture the word of God is sharper than
a two edge sword. Both the rocks and the
sword represent the word of God filled with might and the power of God. He kills only their leader with the sword (Satan)
he has now killed 7 which mean (perfect or complete) victory over Satan and his
followers. Christ when he was on the
mount of temptation withstood Satan by quoting scripture. Remember Satan cannot win if we have the Lord
fighting for us. The servants will now
bear testimony of the saving power of Ammon (Jesus) by bearing the arms as a
testimony of their great deliverance.
Alma 18
V1-7
These verses have many imageries
that I won’t take the time to go through since it is conversation between
Lamoni and his other servants. I will
just mention a few things but won’t put my comments. As the servants tell the story of their
deliverance from the wicked men, Lamoni
believes that Ammon is the great spirit.
The servants say we don’t know what he is but we know he cannot be
killed, and our enemies cannot scatter the flocks when he is with us, because
of his great power or strength. We know
that he is a friend to the king, and Lamoni comments that Ammon came down to
preserve your lives that I might not slay you.
Are you seeing the imagery? We need to stay close to the Lord so He can
do certain things for us.
V8-10
Lamoni asks where Ammon is at the present time and they say he is
preparing your horses and chariots, he then
said, “Surely there has not been any servant among all my servants that have
been so faithful as this man; for even he doth remember all my commandments to
execute them”. Christ
has remembered all of God’s commandments and doth perfectly execute them, hence
he is without sin.
V11-23
The king would like to talk to Ammon but is afraid because of his past
sins, finally Ammon came in after getting the chariots ready and asks if there
is anything else Lamoni would like from him.
He is afraid to answer and so after a while Ammon decides to leave when
a servant says, “Rabannah” which means great powerful king, the king would like
you to stay. Ammon asks what he wants
and waits an hour for a reply, but none is forthcoming. He asks again with no answer, then he
perceived the thoughts of the king. He
asks is it because of what I did in protecting your servant and sheep? The king says how do you know what I am
thinking? Are you that great spirit who
knows all things? Ammon says no. But he tells the king if I tell how I did
what I did, will you believe me? The king says yes, so Ammon teaches him the
Plan of Happiness. Christ is certainly a great and powerful King. One who has the power to discern our
thoughts, and is willing for us to know by what power he can lead us to living
water. Who can keep us safe from he who
has power to destroy both body and spirit, and return us to the pastures of the
King of Heaven.
As I read this story I am impressed with
Christ’s desire that the members of the church are able to drink from the “Living
Waters” and that he is there to protect us, along with His chosen servants,
from the evil one. There is no doubt He
has power over our enemies, and that the only reason he demonstrates His power
is to lead us to salvation. It is nice
to know that we can’t lose Eternal Life if we will stay with the flock He is
protecting.
I think I've only heard you do this one once. I like it!
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