ENOS — The Hunter Who Learned to Wrestle With God
- Shaun

- Dec 9, 2025
- 1 min read
Scripture Setting: Enos 1
Enos grew up in a righteous home. He was Jacob’s son, taught from childhood to trust in the Lord and cherish the records their fathers had preserved. But even with that foundation, Enos carried his own questions, struggles, and unspoken worries. His life changed on a quiet day in the wilderness, bow in hand, hunting for food.
As he walked alone, his father’s teachings stirred in his heart. Something inside him longed for forgiveness—real, personal forgiveness that only God could give. Enos didn’t whisper a short prayer. He didn’t offer a quick thought. He wrestled before God in mighty prayer, pouring out his soul until he felt heaven answer back.
That moment transformed him. Once Enos felt forgiveness for his own sins, his heart expanded. He prayed for his people, for the Lamanites, and even for future generations who would read the records he was helping to preserve. His faith was quiet but powerful, rooted in a personal relationship with God that came from real effort and real desire.
For families today, Enos shows that answers often come after long, honest moments with the Lord—not rushed, but wrestled for.

In Rumors of War, the Enos card symbolizes personal revelation. Drawing him strengthens players with resilience, reminding them that some blessings come only when we hold on and pray with all our hearts.






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