Use Boldness but Not Overbearance

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Episode 112: Use Boldness but Not Overbearance
Jan J. Martin
September 2024

As Alma mentored his sons in teaching the gospel, he counseled them not only to cultivate qualities such as diligence, temperance, humility, and self-reflection, but to also use 鈥渂oldness, but not overbearance鈥 (Alma 38:12) as part of their approach. The words boldness, bold, and boldly are used twenty-seven times throughout the Book Mormon, primarily to indicate that a person, or a group of people, have spoken or acted with 鈥渃ourage, daring, fearlessness; confidence, assurance, [and] security鈥 (Oxford English Dictionary Online, OED). On the other hand, overbearance is used only once and seems to mean 鈥渢o overcome, put down, or repress, as by power, authority, influence, or emotional pressure鈥 (OED). In this episode, Dr. Jan J. Martin, associate professor of ancient scripture, discusses Alma鈥檚 stylistic teaching advice given to his son Shiblon. She highlights two critical areas of Alma鈥檚 methodology: the origin of his prophetic and fatherly counsel for teaching the gospel and his practice of leaning into the Holy Ghost for inspiration on what and how to teach. Alma鈥檚 experiences in Ammonihah provide important instruction for anyone with leadership or teaching responsibilities who desire to be bold but not overbearing. 

  

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