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Waking Up Zion — The Book

Waking Up Zion --- The Book

INTRODUCTION Not a Faith Crisis — A Truth Awakening This isn’t a book about walking away. It’s a book about walking deeper. Deeper into Jesus. Deeper into His voice, His light, and His truth. For years, I loved my faith. I still do. The Church gave me structure. It gave me good people. It taught me to honor prophets and scriptures. To seek the Holy Ghost. To follow Christ. But somewhere along the way, I started asking quiet questions— Not to tear down, but to understand more. Where is the power of the Book of Mormon? Where is the fire of the early Saints? Where is the Jesus who speaks face to face? This book isn’t here to fight the Church. It’s here to reach the hearts of those in it — Especially those who feel something is missing, but don’t yet have words for it. I believe God is still working. But I also believe He is calling many of His children out of comfort and into courage. Out of tradition and into truth. Out of a system and into a personal walk with His Son. If you love the C...

🌿 THE NEMENHAH SPEAKS PLAINLY

  🌿 THE NEMENHAH SPEAKS PLAINLY Scripture Passages for a Time After the Shaking Hello friends. This post is different from the others. There is no argument here. No persuasion. No urgency. This is simply a   gathering of passages   from the Nemenhah Records that speak plainly about collapse, remnant living, consecration, and walking with the Peacemaker when institutions fail. Read slowly. Read prayerfully. Or don’t read at all. These words were preserved for a people who would already know   why   they were reading them. πŸ•Š️ 🌿 1. Records Preserved for a Later, Smaller People The Nemenhah repeatedly teach that their records were not written for crowds, but for a future remnant. “These things were not written for the many, but for the few who would yet seek the Peacemaker when the world had grown weary of Him.” —   Book of Mohrhohnahyah , later chapters “We were commanded to carve these words in stone and hide them, that they might come forth when pride had...

🌿 WHAT THE NEMENHAH SAYS PLAINLY

  🌿 WHAT THE NEMENHAH SAYS PLAINLY Why Some Records Warn — and Others Instruct Hello friends. If you’ve walked with Moroni for a while, you may have felt this question rise quietly in your heart: Why does he warn so carefully… while other records speak so plainly? That question matters. Because it helps us understand   what each record is for   — and when it is meant to be heard. πŸ•Š️ 🌿 The Book of Mormon: A Doorway Record The Book of Mormon was written for a world that still trusted: institutions authority prosperity religious confidence It was sent first to the Gentiles — not to condemn them, but to   test the heart . So it speaks in patterns. It warns without forcing. It invites without exposing everything at once. It asks: Will you listen? Will you repent without being cornered? Will you come unto Christ when the cost is still small? The Book of Mormon opens the door — but it does not drag anyone through it. 🌿 Why Moroni Sounds So Urgent — Yet So Gentle Moroni ...

🌿 WHAT MORONI CHOSE TO PRESERVE

  🌿 WHAT MORONI CHOSE TO PRESERVE His Final Message — In His Own Words Hello friends. This is a companion to the earlier reflection on Moroni — written for those who love the scriptures and want to see where these thoughts come from directly. Nothing new is being added here. Nothing is being argued. This is simply a quiet walk through   what Moroni himself chose to leave us , after everything else was gone. 🌿 1. Moroni Saw Our Day Coming Moroni speaks plainly to people who would live long after him — especially the Gentiles. He warns of a time when: people would be wealthy churches would be strong buildings would be beautiful confidence would be high …and yet hearts would drift. “Behold, ye do love money, and your substance, and your fine apparel… more than ye love the poor and the needy.” — Mormon 8:37 “Why do ye adorn yourselves with that which hath no life, and yet suffer the hungry, and the needy… to pass by you?” — Mormon 8:39 Moroni is not angry here. He is grieving. ?...

🌿 WHAT MORONI WAS REALLY TRYING TO TELL US

  🌿   WHAT MORONI WAS REALLY TRYING TO TELL US Faith That Still Works When Everything Else Falls Away Hello friends. This morning I went on   the way   again. No agenda. No answers I was hunting for. Just walking… listening… letting my heart be quiet. And something settled in me. It doesn’t matter who Moroni was   by lineage . It doesn’t matter what group he belonged to. It doesn’t even matter what labels we put on him. What matters is this: What was he trying to prepare us for? Because Moroni wasn’t speaking to his own time. He was speaking to   ours . πŸ•Š️ πŸ”₯   Moroni Spoke After Everything Broke Moroni didn’t write from a place of strength. He wrote after: the nation collapsed the church failed the people were gone the systems he grew up with were destroyed He wasn’t standing in a temple. He wasn’t surrounded by believers. He wasn’t backed by authority. He was alone. And that’s important. Because Moroni knew something most of us don’t like to face: ...

🌿 Walking With Jesus When Family Doesn’t Understand (Companion Blog for Video 25)

  🌿 Walking With Jesus When Family Doesn’t Understand (Companion Blog for Video 25) πŸ“Ί   Companion Video 25 — Talk With Jesus Daily You can watch the video here: πŸ‘‰   https://www.youtube.com/@TheTrueRemnant/videos If you haven’t watched the video yet, I suggest starting there. This post is for those moments when family relationships feel tender and you want to   sit quietly with the Savior and the scriptures , without being pushed to resolve anything. One of the hardest parts of walking with Jesus is when the people closest to you don’t understand the walk you’re on. You still love them. You still respect them. But something has changed inside you — and you don’t quite know how to explain it. Sometimes they worry. Sometimes they question. Sometimes they misunderstand your silence or mistake your peace for distance. That can hurt. And it can feel lonely. 🌱 Jesus Understands This Kind of Loneliness Jesus knows what it is like to be misunderstood by those closest to H...

πŸ“œ 1. Mormon Was Nemenhah by Lineage and Ordination

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  πŸ“œ   1. Mormon Was Nemenhah by Lineage and Ordination From   The Book of Mahnti , Chapter 8 (Nemenhah Records): “For behold, Mormon was numbered among us from his youth. His father was a Nemenhah, and he was taught in all the ways of the Peacemaker. And when he was taken by the Nephites, he remembered always the covenant of his fathers.” This passage confirms: Mormon’s   father was Nemenhah . Mormon himself was   raised and trained among the Nemenhah . He was only later   taken in by the Nephites   (just like many children were taken into different tribes over history). This explains why Mormon’s writings in the Book of Mormon feel   so Nemenhah   — consecration, peace-making, anti-war, and deep warnings to the Gentiles. πŸ“œ   2. Moroni (Mohrhohnahyah) Was Also Nemenhah Before Becoming the Nephite General From   The Book of Mohrhohnahyah , Chapter 4: “Behold, I, Mohrhohnahyah, was born of the Nemenhah. My father Mormon did teach me...