Why is saying “All is well” called a bad thing in 2 Nephi 28:25? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Why is saying “All is well” called a bad thing in 2 Nephi 28:25?

God’s end-time people in Zion’s assuming that “all is well” (2 Nephi 28:25) reflects a smug contentment that things are OK—that we are on a good path and that everything will turn out alright if we just continue doing what we are doing. Or not doing! Such self-satisfaction never occurs in persons who “seek to bring forth my Zion,” who “have the gift and power of the Holy Ghost” (1 Nephi 13:37) prompting them to accomplish their end-time mission of restoring the house of Israel to God’s covenant and to lands of inheritance (2 Nephi 29:1, 14).

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