Moroni teaches this same principle with the Book of Mormon promise (Moroni 10:3-5) when he talks about remembering the tender mercies that man has received from Adam down to now. This includes reading about these mercies in the scriptures, learning about them in the stories of my ancestors, and recognizing them in my own daily life.
Remembering and acknowledging the power of God produces humility; and humility coupled with prayer or asking produces sincere desire; and sincere desire along with other elements prepare me to receive answers to prayer.
Does this sound familiar? It did for me. It reminded me of the Pattern of Revelation that I discovered earlier in first Nephi (or the Revelation Equation as I termed it later on). This equation makes reference to sincere desire which Lehi and Moroni help me define what kind of desire and how I can build it up.
I can fill in a few more pieces of the puzzle by building on the previous equations. Remembrance (M) and gratitude (G) generates humility (H) so H=(M)(G). Humility and prayer (P) or asking generates sincere desire (D) so D=(H)(P). This adds to the original revelation equation, R=(HG)(B((M)(G)(P)+S)).
Moroni brings up another element to the equation, “if it be wisdom in God.” Mathematic equations become very difficult at this point because everything is described in terms of equalities and there is no room for variation or external forces. I could describe this force as R=(W)((HG)(F)) where W is the will of God and is either a 1 or a 0. However, this only describes the external forces on the top level of the equation. What about all of the sub elements. For example, the humility equation parts are not equal. It is forgetting about the transformation power of God. Humility comes as a gift from God as I turn to Him through remembrance and gratefulness. I can add this to the equation but it gets very messy very quickly. It is no longer the simple R=(HG)(F).
Maybe a scientific equation would be a better way of describing this because they are always having to give additional description about external forces that influence their equations. Better yet chemical reactions could be used. Chemistry assumes that there are external factors that facilitate the transformation when combining elements or chemicals. It may include temperature, climate, or incubation time. Rather than using = to show the relationship, it uses produces or → to show that there are external forces at play. Another thing that I like about using the chemical reaction analogy is that the reaction produces a small amount of molecules so a continuous production is necessary to produce a useful amount. In other words, one or two molecules of water is not going to satisfy my thirst just as one or two molecules of faith will not produce much revelation.
The revelation equation could then be described as several small concise reactions instead of one large and complicated equation.
M + G → H
H + P → D
B (D + S) → F
F → R
Just a few observation from these reactions. I can drop the HG because it becomes part of the external forces or the will, power and gift of God which is absolutely necessary for these transformation to happen. Also, the formula for humility is just one way of producing humility. Alma talks about the people being forced to be humble because of their circumstances. Just like a chemical reaction, the production depends on the quality or purity of the elements that are being used—the more pure the element or compound is the better the reaction. Another thing I observed is that in the process of describing how to receive revelation because it depends on faith in Christ that I am as describing how to produce faith.
Thinking about equations and reactions is a fun way for me to look at these important concepts. Others may focus more on the relationships or feelings of each of the elements. No matter how it is viewed, the important thing for me is breaking it down into digestible components that can be implemented in my daily life. However, these are just a few of the pieces to the puzzle and as I carefully look, I will find more as I continue along this journey of discovery.