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Summary Alma chapter 13 discusses the ordination of high priests and the importance of exceeding faith and good works. It emphasizes the need to humble ourselves, repent, and follow the Lord. The chapter also mentions Melchizedek and his role in establishing peace among his people. The ultimate goal is to enter into the rest of the Lord and receive eternal life. Exceeding faith is demonstrated through choosing good, exercising faith in difficult times, and actively seeking the Lord. The chapter encourages us to cast off our sins, be humble, and call upon the name of the Lord. Takeaways Exceeding faith is demonstrated through choosing good, exercising faith in difficult times, and actively seeking the Lord. Good works, such as baptism and temple ordinances, bind us to the Savior and allow us to draw closer to Him. Humbling ourselves, repenting, and following the Lord lead to peace and rest. We all have the opportunity to have a testimony and preach the word with power, inviting others to repent and follow the Lord. The priesthood is a power that binds us to God and allows us to enter into His rest. Chapters

