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๐Ÿ•Š️ The Voice We’re Not Hearing Anymore

“And the arm of the Lord shall be revealed…”
(D&C 1:14)

That’s future tense. This wasn’t all fulfilled in 1831. The arm of the Lord is still being revealed. And when it is—when the veil thins and heaven speaks again—many will find themselves on the wrong side of the line.

But here’s the hard truth:

This warning isn’t for the world.
It’s for us.


๐Ÿ“œ Who Broke the Covenant?

“They have strayed from mine ordinances, and have broken mine everlasting covenant…”
(D&C 1:15)

Let’s get clear on who they is.

This is talking about people who once walked in covenant. They had the ordinances. They knew the voice of the Lord. They followed prophets and apostles.

But then something happened.
They stopped listening.
They strayed.
They broke it.

This isn’t about outsiders. It’s about insiders who drifted into ritual without power, policies without presence.


๐Ÿง‍♂️ “Every Man Walketh in His Own Way…”

“…after the image of his own god, whose image is in the likeness of the world…”
(D&C 1:16)

You can feel this one.

We’ve traded the God of fire for a god of convenience.
We’ve shaped Him into something marketable—clean, polished, business-approved.

This “god” looks like success, sounds like motivational speaking, and always builds another building.

But it’s an idol.

church-shaped idol, propped up in Babylon but draped in holy words.


๐Ÿ‘‚ Servants vs Prophets

Here’s what most people miss:

“…they will not hear the voice of the Lord, neither the voice of His servants, neither give heed to the words of the prophets and apostles…”
(D&C 1:14)

The servants are listed separately from the prophets and apostles. So they’re not the same group.

That means the “servants” must be something else.


๐Ÿ‘ผ Who Are the Servants?

“Whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same.”
(D&C 1:38)

That verse is quoted often—but often wrong.

People say, “See? Whatever the prophet says is what God says.”
But that’s not what it says.

It doesn’t say “prophets.”
It says servants.

And if you go back to verse 14, the Lord separates “servants” from the “prophets and apostles.”

So again… who are the servants?

They’re angels. They’re messengers sent directly by the Lord.
Not employees of a church.
Not men with a title and a tie.
But true emissaries from heaven.

And if you’re not listening for them, you’re going to miss the Lord Himself.


๐Ÿ”ฅ So What’s the Point?

There’s a day coming. The arm of the Lord will be revealed.
And when it happens, the dividing line won’t be between believers and nonbelievers…

…it’ll be between the listeners and the deaf.

Those who still hunger for His voice—wherever He sends it.
And those who only trust the voices they’re comfortable with.


๐ŸŒฟ Zion Is Still Possible

This isn’t a condemnation—it’s a wake-up.

Because if you’ve still got ears to hear…
if you still want the truth, even if it hurts…
if you still long for the real Christ, not a cultural one…

He will speak to you.

Through His voice.
Through His servants.
Through His Spirit.

And He’ll walk with you—outside the walls of Babylon, into the fire, and straight toward Zion.


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