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π️ Study Guide: Chapter 14 — The Book of Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm
Prophecies of the Son of Mohrhohnahyah
A witness to the Remnant rising
This chapter reads like an echo from the dust—prophecy for the days we’re living in right now. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t build a program. It whispers. It calls. And if your heart is soft enough, you’ll hear it.
This isn’t about building up another church. This is about walking with the Peacemaker.
1. ⚠️ Decline and Scattering
“The Nemenhah shall not always dwell in peace…”
This is the old pattern. A people are blessed, then lifted up in pride, then scattered. The Lord never breaks His covenant—but we forget it.
Scriptures:
2 Nephi 26:15–16 – Words from the dust.
Mormon 5:12 – Mormon grieves the fall.
Reflection: The spark of restoration always begins with remembering. Even when we forget God, He doesn’t forget us.
2. π± Rise of the Remnant
“The Lord shall call forth His own from out of them…”
The records will whisper again. A few will feel it. A few will wake up. They won’t start a movement. They’ll start listening.
Scriptures:
3 Nephi 21:1–7 – The Lord remembers His people.
Ether 4:6–7 – Revelation returns by faith.
Reflection: The Remnant rises quietly. No stage. No campaign. Just soft hearts hearing His voice and returning to His ways.
3. π° Apostasy of the Gentiles
“They shall build up fine sanctuaries but shall not feed the poor…”
The Gentiles received the fulness—and then turned it into a business. Ordinances without the Spirit. Prophets without the presence. Religion with no revelation.
Scriptures:
2 Nephi 28:11–14 – False doctrine for profit.
D&C 121:34–40 – Unrighteous dominion.
Reflection: A prophet who doesn’t stand in the Divine Council is just a title. The Lord is looking for those who hear Hisvoice, not just repeat someone else’s.
4. πΏ Restoration of Tsiahn
“And they shall have all things in common…”
Zion isn’t a city built with steel and concrete. It’s a way of life. A way of love. Where the earth is honored and no one is left behind.
Scriptures:
4 Nephi 1:2–3 – No contention.
Acts 2:44–47 – All things common.
Reflection: Tsiahn is quiet, clean, and close to the earth. The beggar is welcome. The rich are forgotten. The Spirit walks freely.
5. π️ Collapse of Babylon
“They shall trust in riches and forsake the earth…”
Babylon falls not with a scream but with a crash—when greed and comfort can no longer hold the weight of spiritual decay.
Scriptures:
Revelation 18 – Babylon falls in one hour.
Helaman 13:31–33 – Riches become slippery.
Reflection: When simplicity returns, Babylon’s noise can’t compete. The Remnant survives not by force, but by faith and soil.
6. π The Universal Law of Faith
“That which is done in faith shapes all creation…”
Every act of true faith builds the universe. Every selfish act unravels it. The Remnant understands this—and walks gently.
Scriptures:
Alma 32:27–43 – Faith as a growing seed.
JST Genesis 14:30–34 – Melchizedek’s city of light.
Reflection: Zion isn’t about controlling others. It’s about aligning with the way heaven already works.
7. π Fulfillment of the Promise
“The Peacemaker shall walk with them…”
This is the greatest promise—not power, not visibility—but presence. He will come. Not in thunder. But in stillness.
Scriptures:
John 14:16–23 – The Comforter will abide.
Ether 12:28–30 – Miracles and manifestations.
Reflection: The Remnant isn’t elected. It’s revealed—through humility, prayer, and the kind of faith that turns the veil to glass.
π₯ Final Prophetic Witnesses from Chapter 14
“They shall follow a prophet, and forget the voice of God.”
— Tsihohnayah 14:10
“They shall say, ‘Come to the house of the Lord,’ but the Lord shall not be there…”
— Tsihohnayah 14:9
“Even they who say they are of the Holy Church shall deny the Holy Ghost…”
— Tsihohnayah 14:3
“Therefore, shall the Lord call forth His own…”
— Tsihohnayah 14:14
π―️ What This Means for Today
This chapter is not pointing to some event off in the distance.
The Remnant isn’t coming.
They’re already waking up.
Quietly. Softly.
In the wilderness, in the mountains, in the backyard garden, in the middle of the night when the Lord whispers, “Come follow Me.”
Not everyone will hear it.
Not everyone will want it.
But those who do—they’re finding each other.
Not to organize… but to remember.
And to walk with Him again.
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