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BABYLON FALLS….......... ZION RISES

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  BABYLON FALLS… ZION RISES The Last Days Pattern in the Nemenhah Records What Happens When a Society Places a Price on Everything There is a pattern repeated throughout scripture. Not just in the Bible. Not just in the Book of Mormon. But also in the Nemenhah Records. A society slowly drifts away from stewardship… away from sacred relationship… away from seeing life as holy… …and begins measuring everything by value, ownership, control, profit, efficiency, and money. At first, it looks successful. The cities grow. The markets expand. The buildings rise higher. Technology advances. The system becomes powerful outwardly. But inwardly? It becomes brittle. That is exactly the warning given in Chapter 10 of the Nemenhah Records concerning the “Foreign Strangers.”   THE BOOK OF MAYMIHTS AHKEHKT. Not necessarily foreigners by blood… …but a mindset. A way of thinking. A civilization built on valuation instead of consecration. THE WARNING OF CHAPTER 10 The Nemenhah says somethin...

πŸͺΆ THE COUNCIL OF MOTHERS: THE FORGOTTEN GOVERNMENT OF ZION**

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 πŸͺΆ  THE COUNCIL OF MOTHERS: THE FORGOTTEN GOVERNMENT OF ZION** *A quiet principle preserved in ancient records but mostly forgotten in modern religion* --- πŸ”₯ **Something Surprising in the Ancient Records** Over the last few videos we’ve been talking about **Zion**. We talked about: • how Zion begins quietly • how refuges form • how pride destroys Zion • how the remnant keeps the sacred path alive But when you study the ancient records carefully — something surprising appears. Something many people today have never even heard about. The ancient societies that successfully lived Zion often had something called: **The Council of Mothers.** --- 🌿 **The Nemenhah Records Speak of This Clearly** In the Nemenhah teachings, women were not simply helpers on the side of society. They were **central to the balance of the community**. The mothers held a sacred responsibility. They protected: • families • children • moral balance • harmony within the community When important decisions ne...

WELCOME HOME --- "The greatest homecoming doesn't begin when we die... it begins the moment we come unto Christ."

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WELCOME HOME "The greatest homecoming doesn't begin when we die... it begins the moment we come unto Christ." Listen to the NEW Song of Zion:    Welcome Home When most people hear the words "Welcome Home," they immediately think of heaven. I understand why. One day, every faithful disciple hopes to hear those beautiful words from the Savior. But that isn't what inspired this song. This song is about today. It is about the moment we stop running. The moment we stop believing we have wandered too far. The moment we discover that Christ has been walking beside us all along, quietly inviting us to come home. Because home isn't only where we go someday. Home is where Christ is. The Door Has Always Been Open Many of us spend years trying to earn our way back to God. We carry guilt. We replay old mistakes. We wonder if we've failed too many times. Yet the Savior never said, "Come unto Me after you've fixed everything." He simply said, "C...

πŸͺΆ WHAT DESTROYS ZION (THE SAME PATTERN IN EVERY RECORD)**

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  πŸͺΆ  WHAT DESTROYS ZION (THE SAME PATTERN IN EVERY RECORD)** *A warning found in Isaiah, the Book of Mormon, and the Nemenhah teachings* --- πŸ”₯ **Something the Scriptures Warn Us About** In the last few videos we talked about something hopeful. We talked about **how Zion begins**. We saw that Zion usually begins quietly: • small groups • humble people • families learning to live the teachings of Christ But every sacred record also warns us about something else. Zion doesn’t just appear. **It can collapse.** And the scriptures are very clear about **why**. --- πŸ“œ **Isaiah Saw the Pattern** The prophet **Isaiah** warned that pride would destroy societies. He wrote: > “The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, > and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down.” > — Isaiah 2:11 Pride always leads to the same problems: • people chasing power • leaders controlling others • wealth being hoarded • the poor being forgotten And once those things begin… Zion disappears. --- πŸ“– **...

πŸͺΆ THE REFUGE: HOW ZION COMMUNITIES BEGIN**

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  πŸͺΆ  THE REFUGE: HOW ZION COMMUNITIES BEGIN** πŸ”₯ **A Quiet Idea That Appears in Many Records** Over the last several videos we’ve been looking at patterns in the scriptures. We saw how the **Book of Mormon** moves toward the center moment when Christ appears to the people. We looked at the great chiasm in **The Lamentation of Mehnipahsihts**, which explains why Zion collapses and how Zion can be restored. We talked about the **Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn**, the sacred path — the way people actually live the teachings of the Creator in daily life. And we saw that the scriptures repeatedly show something interesting: The **remnant** usually recognizes the Lord’s work before large institutions do. Now another idea begins to appear when you step back and look at these records together. It is the idea of a **refuge**. A place where people begin quietly living the principles of Zion. --- πŸ“œ **Isaiah Spoke of a Refuge** The prophet **Isaiah** described a time when the Lord’s people would gather...

🎡 Wednesday Music Reflection πŸŒ„ How Great Thou Art

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  🎡 Wednesday Music Reflection πŸŒ„ How Great Thou Art Every Wednesday afternoon I like to share a piece of music that has touched my heart. This week is one of those songs that needs no introduction. 🎢 Carrie Underwood — How Great Thou Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf6C0L_7-CA My dear wife and I had the opportunity to visit Nashville, Tennessee. One of the highlights was seeing the famous Ryman Auditorium, often called the Mother Church of Country Music. As I listened to this performance, memories came flooding back. This was also my father's favorite song. And now, as I get older, I think I understand why. 🌩️ Born From a Storm Many people don't realize that this hymn began with a storm. In 1885, a Swedish preacher named Carl Boberg was walking home after church when a violent thunderstorm suddenly appeared. Lightning flashed. Thunder rolled. The winds howled. Then, just as quickly as it came, the storm passed. The sky cleared. The birds began singing again. As he stood...

MOHRHOHNAHYAH — The Prophet Who Walked in Two Worlds --- MORONI

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  MOHRHOHNAHYAH — The Prophet Who Walked in Two Worlds Listen to the Song of Zion:    https://suno.com/s/Iblln6I9ys5Vkzq9 "He saw destruction... yet he taught peace." There are very few men in scripture who witnessed as much sorrow as Moroni. He watched an entire civilization destroy itself. He buried his father. He wandered alone. He safeguarded a sacred record while the world around him collapsed. Most people remember him as the last Nephite prophet. But I have begun to wonder if that description is too small. The Nemenhah records preserve the name Mohrhohnahyah , offering another glimpse into a man whose greatest legacy may not have been preserving plates—but preserving the Way of Christ. Whether we read the Book of Mormon alone or also explore the Nemenhah record, one truth shines through: Moroni was never fascinated with war. He had seen enough of it. The Prophet Who Walked in Two Worlds One world was collapsing. Cities burned. Governments failed. Families were divid...

πŸͺΆ WHERE DOES GOD MEET HIS PEOPLE?**

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  πŸͺΆ WHERE DOES GOD MEET HIS PEOPLE?** *Temples, Sacred Space, and the Living Path* πŸ”₯ **A Thought That Came to Me Today** Today I went to the temple with my wife. I’ve been in temples many times over the years, but lately something has been sitting in my mind. After studying the **Book of Mormon**, the **Nemenhah records**, and the teachings about the **Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn**, I started noticing something. The way people think about temples can be very different depending on the tradition. And that made me ask a simple question. Where does God actually meet His people? Is it only inside buildings? Or can sacred space exist wherever people are walking with the Creator? --- πŸ“œ **Temples in the Bible** The Bible talks about temples many times. The ancient Israelites built sacred temples in Jerusalem. These were places where people gathered, prayed, and offered sacrifices. But the scriptures also contain an interesting warning. The prophet Stephen said: > “The Most High dwelleth not in ...