7 Super Great Legends of 3 Nephite Visits (One’s a First Hand Video!)
I’m going to take back that statement and replace it with
this one – a whole bunch of multi-generation LDS families have a 3 Nephite
story hanging from one of the branches in the family tree. My grandmother had
a story. She thought one mysteriously stepped in to help when her husband was out
of town and she was perusing orphanages with open enrollment for her six kids.
All the orphanages were full, FYI. At least that’s what they
claimed after the third day of the trial run.
Really though, there are loads of 3 Nephite stories. Loads of them! Just like seer stone stories, angel visitation stories or LDS raising the dead stories – there are 3
Nephite stories a-plenty! Below find just a few. For a ton of them you should
check here. This list is comprised of
pretty old stories – they happened a long time ago. The last one on the
list is a first hand account. You can hear it straight from the lips of the
witness. And it's not even my grandmother!
For starters – sometimes, rarely, you can request a visit.
These first two stories are about requested visits:
1) Benjamin Brown (A Requested Visit)
“...as
I found it stated that the three Nephites had power to show themselves to any
persons they might wish, Jews or Gentiles, I asked the Lord to allow me to see
them for a witness and testimony of the truth of the Book of Mormon, and I
covenanted with him, if he complied with my request, that I would preach it
even at the expense of my life, should it be necessary. The Lord heard my
prayer, and, about five days after, two of the three visited me in my bedroom.
I did not see them come, but I found them there. One spoke to me for some time,
and reproved me sharply on account of my behavior at the time when I first
attended the meeting of the Saints, and treated so lightly the gift of tongues.
He told me never, as long as I lived, to do so again, for I had grieved the
Spirit of the Lord, by whose power that gift had been given. This personage
spoke in the Nephite language, but I understood, by the Spirit which accompanied
him, every word as plainly as if he had spoken in English. I recognized the
language to be the same as that in which I had heard Father Fisher speak at the
meeting. Such a rebuke, with such power, I never had in my life before or
since, and never wish to have again. I was dumb before my rebuker, for I knew
that what he said was right, and I felt deserving of it. How these men went, I
do not know, but directly they were gone, the Spirit of the Lord said to me,
"Now, you know for yourself! You have seen and heard! If you now fall
away, there is no forgiveness for you." Did I not know then, that the Book
of Mormon was true, and that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of the Lord?” (https://books.google.com/books?id=WjMEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=%22as+I+found+it+stated+that+the+three+Nephites+had+power+to+show+themselves%22&source=bl&ots=z_KqorN1mZ&sig=bfPtpcyckwL-dFzaUD1Rk2bxadM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje7Oa__YjaAhURy2MKHYBMCWEQ6AEIMDAC#v=onepage&q&f=false)
2) Joseph Wood (Another Requested Visit)
“I prayed for six
years that I might have the privilege of a visit with one of those men (i.e.,
one of the Three Nephites), if not more. That's a long time, isn't it? We usually
get pretty tired and give up before then. But my faith was that strong that
that was possible.
“On one winter evening just fortynine years ago this
winter (i.e., 1890), I was chopping wood out in the snowsnow about eighteen or
twenty inches deepand I saw that man coming up the street, and the impression
come to me that that's one of the Three Nephites, so I watched him all up the
streetkept on chopping but kept watching him. He come on up and come up to me
and said, "Young man, I've come to have a talk with you. Come on in the
house. I've got something to show you, and to have a talk with you." I
didn't invite him in at allhe come right in my own home and opened the door
for me. The house has been torn down, but that's a picture of it. (He showed us
a picture of the house, and pointed out the room where he sat with the
Nephite.)
“I mustn't tell you all he told me; it would hit you too
hard. I had around half an hour's conversation with that man. He talked about
our temples. He talked about the disturbances that've come up in the Church,
and he give me to understand that fact that the Almighty God, the Eternal
Father, would never give us anything any more that surpassed or excelled that
Book of Mormon. That was the greatest thing ever to come to the people of this
dispensation for our guide.
“I pressed him hard to know what his name was. I didn't
know then that prediction in the Book of Mormon that their names would never be
known. (III Nephi 28:25) so when I asked him what his name was so I'd know
which one he was, he didn't tell me.” (http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=209)
This next one is pretty great. Great because it shows one of the Nephites doing exactly what Moroni had already been reported as doing!Exactly!
3) Anonymous (Food, Direction)
“At
the time of the first settlement of Payson, Utah, a man . . . was sent on a
mission to Germany, while the wife was left in Payson to manage their rather
isolated farm land. One winter morning . . . a tall elderly gentleman knocked
at her door. Not a little surprised at seeing a stranger in this sparsely
populated region, she invited him in. He told her he had traveled far and was
very hungry. Food was never plentiful in that household, and the fact that it
was midwinter caused a greater scarcity
than ever. However, the good woman, wrapping part of a loaf of bread in an old
bit of peculiarly patterned cloth, offered it to the stranger. The old man
thanked her and went his way. The woman followed him to the door and found he
had disappeared without leaving a single track in the snow. This incident took
place one day before Christmas, and that fact, together with the strangeness of
the whole proceeding, caused the young woman to remember the date.
Several
years later, the day after her husband's return, she was helping him to unpack
his belongings when she found, carefully folded in a corner of his trunk, the
same odd piece of cloth in which she had wrapped the stranger's bread. Her
husband related to her this story:
“"It
was on the day before Christmas. . . . The money which was to pay my expenses
was many days overdue, and I was alone and penniless in a strange city. I had
not eaten for two days. . . . Upon looking up I perceived a tall, elderly
gentleman walking toward me. I turned aside to allow him to pass, but he took
me by the arm, and removing a package from his pocket, wrapped in this piece of
cloth, placed it in my hand. He then said, `Go to the post office. Even now
your money awaits you there.' Without another word he turned and disappeared
around a nearby corner. . . . I opened the package and found it contained a
half loaf of fresh bread. Later I went to the post office and found the money,
just as he had said."” (http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=209)
In an awful
lot of the stories, the Nephites heal. Sometimes it’s a small thing like this
one:
4) Mary Wells Whitney
(Healing)
“Hearing the
doorbell ring, I went to the door, opened it, and there stood an elderly man,
with white hair and beard, neatly dressed, straight as an arrow, and altogether
respectable in appearance and respectful in manner. He asked me if I could help
him. I told him I had no money, but if he needed food I would gladly give him
some. He answered: `I would be very grateful.'
“"The unusual answer somewhat surprised me, but being
very much occupied at the time, I paid but little attention. I showed him down
into the kitchen, on the basement floor, spread what I had before him, and left
him sitting at the table. The little boys were playing there at the time, and I
told them to stay with the stranger and wait on him, while I returned to my
work on the floor above.
“"After awhile I heard the clatter of feet running up
the stairs; and here came the boys, all breathless and excited, the oldest
exclaiming: `Mama, I bet that was one of the Three Nephites!' `What makes you
think so?' I inquired. Here spoke up the second boy, who had had the toothache
when the visitor arrived: `I was holding my hand to my face, and he said, Son,
what is troubling you? I said, I've got the toothache, and then he said, It
will ache no more. And it stopped aching right then, and hasn't ached since.'
The boys also told me that when the stranger departed, he said: `Peace be unto
you and your house.' They likewise related how they rushed out after him, and
looked up and down the street, and through the backyard, but could not see him
anywhere. My youngest son said: `Mama, I even looked into the furnace room, and
he wasn't there.'” (http://woodyoubelieveit.blogspot.com/2010/11/ogden-kraut-three-nephites.html)
And sometimes the healing is bigger
(and more rhymy), like this:
5) Celia and Alice Millard (Healing)
"One
Sunday, nineteen-year-old Alice stayed home from church to care for Celia.
Because of a recent storm, fresh snow covered the ground. The two girls heard a
knock at the door. Upon opening the door, they were greeted by an old man with
a long, white beard. He was dressed in a homespun gray suit. He said to
Cecelia, “My young sister, you are not going to die. I have a blessing for
you.” He asked for a pen, ink and paper. There was no paper in the house, but
Alice gave him a slate and pencil. Using the letters from Cecelia’s name, he
quickly wrote fourteen lines:
"Cecelia
I say be of good cheer
Ere
long you’ll be restored don’t fear
Comfort
your self God is your friend
Eternity’l
heal you depend
Long
you will live upon the earth
Indeed
you’l be of mighty worth
Angels
will guard you from all harm
Sure
you’l be true you’re heart is warm
Make
ready Jesus you will see
In
Jackson County you will bee
Look
forward to a happy life
And
you will be a lovely wife
Rejoice
you’ll have great wisdom given
Depend
you’ll have a place in heaven.
"Before
the stranger departed, he told Cecelia to guard the slate and to copy off the
words as soon as possible. As he left, he closed the door to the house. When
the girls opened the door to see where he had gone, there was no trace of him,
not even footprints in the snow. Cecelia and Alice were amazed. They knew all
the residents in town, but they did not know this man, nor did any of their
neighbors when they later made inquiries. Cecelia and her family became
convinced that the stranger was one of the Three Nephites who had come to heal
her of this dread disease from which she fully recovered. Interestingly, no
blessing was given to Alice, 41 whose life was to be very short."
The 3 Nephites haven’t forgotten
missionary work. This story is really pretty great. It tells of one of the three planting for mortal missionary to reap:
6) Elder John Morgan (Prophetic Dream/Preaching)
“As he came out of
the woods, there spread before him, was a beautiful valley clothed in autumn
finery. He felt he had never beheld a scene more lovely. No longer did he fret
over not having gone to Rome for his meeting. He took it all as a providential
part of this [83] experience. He was tingling with anticipation, and felt that
something very important was about to happen–that the promise given him in his
dream was about to be fulfilled. He quickened his pace. At a turn in the road
he met a man from whom he made some inquiries. He found that Haywood Valley had
some twenty-five families of thrifty farmers. He felt a deep urge to stop at
the first home he came to. The lady of the house answered. When he had
explained his mission he was invited in and made welcome. It was late
afternoon. The head of the house had just returned from the fields. Supper was
prepared and Elder Morgan was invited to join in the family meal. After supper
and evening chores the family gathered in the front room where, by invitation,
Gospel subjects were discussed. He was blessed with great freedom of expression
as he made plain the truths of the Bible, the first principles, and the plan of
salvation prepared by God for the redemption of his children. Before they knew
it the midnight hour arrived.
“Elder Morgan was
invited to spend the night but before concluding the evening’s religious feast,
the father brought out the family Bible and opened it to the scriptures Elder
Morgan had been reading and explaining. Every reference and quotation he had
used in his evening’s presentation of the Gospel plan was underscored in red in
this old family Bible.
“As the father
proceeded to point to passage after passage marked in red, he had difficulty in
suppressing the excitement he felt as he went on to relate that a stranger had
visited them about ten days before. They did not know from whence he came. They
did not know his name or where he went upon leaving them. They did know that he
was neatly dressed and possessed of a most pleasant personality. This stranger
spent some time with them and marked numerous [84] passages of scripture in the
Bible. Then, strangest of all, he had told them that within a few days another
man would visit them to explain in detail and with great clearness the meaning
of the marked scriptures and the purpose of this life and eternal life.” (http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=352)
7) Joan Ahlberg (Healing x2)
Shouldn't it be 3 Nephites? Since there are 3 of them. It not like you are talking about 1 Nephite named 3.
ReplyDeletealso, that was a lovely story at the end, but it sounds more like an angel than one of the 3 Nephites.
ReplyDeleteI believe every word you said.
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