1 Nephi 16
Lehi's sons marry the daughters of Ishmael and fulfill the Lord's commands. The Lord commands the company to continue on their journey and provides a tool called the Liahona that shows the direction to go. All the hunting bows become weak or break, but Nephi shows faith by making a new bow, asking his father where to find food, and then successfully hunting where the Lord directed him to go. Lehi’s family learns that God's guidance comes in response to their faith, humility, and diligence in keeping His commandments.
Based on 1 Nephi 16.
Length 16:24
Clips:
1 Nephi 16:7-9
1 Nephi 16:10-12
1 Nephi 16:18-22
1 Nephi 16:23-32
1 Nephi 17-18
After eight years in the wilderness, Lehi's growing family comes to a land near the sea. They call it Bountiful because of its abundant fruit and wild honey. Nephi hears the voice of the Lord commanding him to go up into the mountain to pray. There he receives a commandment from the Lord to build a ship to carry his people across the sea. Nephi prays to know where he might find ore to make tools to build the ship. He makes a bellows from animal skins and uses rocks to make fire. After crafting tools, he sets to work building the ship. When Laman and Lemuel discover what Nephi is doing, they call him a fool and criticize his efforts. He responds by recounting the history of God's dealings with their ancestors, the children of Israel, and reminds them that they themselves have seen an angel. As he speaks, Nephi is filled with the power of God, and Laman and Lemuel are afraid to contend against him for many days. The Lord speaks to Nephi and tells him to stretch forth his hand toward his brothers. He does so, and the Lord shocks them. Laman and Lemuel confess that they know the Lord is with Nephi. Lehi’s family finishes the ship and sets sail towards the promised land.
Based on 1 Nephi 17–18.
Length 15:19
Clips:
1 Nephi 17:1-6
1 Nephi 17:7-10
1 Nephi 17:17-55
1 Nephi 18:1-4
1 Nephi 18
Lehi's family continues their journey to the promised land. After days at sea, Nephi's brothers and the sons of Ishmael and their wives begin to offend the Spirit with inappropriate singing, dancing, and rude speech. When Nephi counsels them to stop for fear that the Lord will become angry with them, Laman and Lemuel take him and bind him with cords. The Liahona ceases to work, and a great storm beats against the ship for three days. On the fourth day, when Laman and Lemuel are certain they will be swallowed up by the storm, they begin to see that the judgments of God are upon them so they release Nephi. The Liahona begins to work again, and Nephi steers the ship toward the promised land. Lehi’s family arrives at the promised land.
Based on 1 Nephi 18.
Length 13:01
Clips:
1 Nephi 18:9-12
1 Nephi 18:13-20
1 Nephi 18:21-22
1 Nephi 18:23