The Doctrine of Christ isn’t the milk—it’s the meat. Want to eat? Dinner time!

 

πŸ›€️ The Doctrine of Christ: The Only True Way

This little page isn’t about starting a new church.
It’s about waking up to the one Jesus already started.
The one not built with hands, but written in your soul.

I used to think the Doctrine of Christ was just baptism and repentance.
And it is—but that’s just the gate. Not the path.

I’ve come to see—through scripture, prayer, and fire—that the real doctrine of Christ is not just a list of steps.
It’s a living invitation to come all the way to Him.

πŸ”‘ The Gate

“Repent, and be baptized… or ye can in nowise inherit the kingdom of God.”
—3 Nephi 11:38

The first step is simple: Turn around. Be washed. Get clean.

But that’s not the end. That’s the front door.

πŸ”₯ The Path

“Then cometh the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost… then can ye speak with the tongue of angels.”
—2 Nephi 31:13

That fire isn’t optional. The Holy Ghost isn’t just a comfort—it’s your compass. It tells you what to do from here on out. It’s how heaven starts whispering—and sometimes roaring—inside your bones.

πŸ‘£ The Journey

“Feast upon the words of Christ… they will tell you all things what ye should do.”
—2 Nephi 32:3

Now you're on the path. Now the Lord starts tutoring you. Not through a handbook—but through the still small voice.

“This is the way. There is none other way.”
—2 Nephi 31:21

Don’t let anyone tell you you’re done just because you got wet and got confirmed. You’ve just begun.

πŸ‘€ The Destination

“He shall manifest himself unto you in the flesh.”
—2 Nephi 32:6

That’s the part religion often skips. But Nephi didn’t. Jesus didn’t. The goal isn’t to follow a prophet. It’s to see the Savior—to walk with Him, to know Him, in this life.

That’s the Doctrine of Christ. That’s what I’m doing here.
That’s why I write these booklets, start this blog, cry out in the wilderness of priestcraft and programs.

I’m not against the people—many are good-hearted.
But I am done pretending that offices, ordinances, and obedience without fire, voice, and the face of Christ is enough.


🌲 The Doctrine Confirmed by the Nemenhah

“For it is not the multitude of ordinances, nor the power of the priest, that bringeth a man to God, but the humility of the soul and the cleansing of the heart.”
Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 14:7

“They say, ‘Come to the temple of the Lord,’ but the Lord is not there. He waiteth in the wilderness, among the meek.”
Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 14:9

“Behold, the Holy Ghost is the first gift after repentance, but the presence of the Son is the gift after faithfulness.”
Book of Ohihmmayah 3:4

Just like Nephi, the Nemenhah prophets say it plain:
The Doctrine of Christ is the path to personal visitation.
The Spirit speaks. The Son appears. That is the promise.


πŸ›‘ More or Less Is a Trap

“Whoso shall declare more or less than this… the same cometh of evil.”
—3 Nephi 11:40

Don’t let anybody pile on their systems, their buildings, or their control.
And don’t strip it down either. The doctrine isn’t just be nice and go to church. It’s:

Repent. Be baptized. Receive the fire. Follow the Spirit. See Christ.

And then keep going.


If this hits you in the heart—good.
You’re not crazy. You’re waking up.
The Doctrine of Christ isn’t the milk—it’s the meat.
And it’s what we were always meant for.

πŸ•Š️ Feast on it. Walk it. Burn with it.
He is real, and He’s waiting.

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