πŸ•Š️ Wake Up, Zion — Clean Hands and Equal Voices

πŸ•Š️ Wake Up, Zion — Clean Hands and Equal Voices

⚖️ A Condemnation Still Hanging Over Us
The Lord’s voice has not changed:

“They have treated lightly the Book of Mormon … and the whole church remaineth under condemnation” (D&C 84:55–57).

The Nemenhah Records saw it too — the church would fall away after a generation, yet the Lord would still use it as a vessel to scatter the Book of Mormon. The printing presses worked, the missionaries went out, but the condemnation stayed. That’s the reality we live in.

πŸ‘Ž When Mission Standards Collapse
I’ve watched it with my own eyes: missionaries sent out bright-eyed to bear the name of Christ, only to find themselves yoked to companions with unclean habits, and leaders who excuse it. That’s not compassion. That’s corruption.

Real compassion means calling sin what it is and pointing souls back to repentance and Christ. Anything else is Babylon in missionary clothes.

πŸ”₯ The True Standard Is Clear
The Book of Mormon thunders it plainly:

“Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord” (3 Nephi 20:41).
“When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God” (Mosiah 2:17).

Clean hands. Pure hearts. Nothing less. But in our day, the bar is dragging in the dust.

✝️ Remembering My Own Mission
I still remember pounding pavement, bone-tired but filled with fire, feeling Christ walk beside me. That wasn’t from leaders or programs. That was from the Book itself, and from the Spirit of the Living God. Even in a condemned church, He drew near. And He still does.

πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§ The Witness of Women
On Sunday, at the memorial for Charlie Kirk, his wife gave a talk that shook the room. She said women are not servants to men — they are co-equals. And even the “True Blues” nodded and said it was the best church meeting they’d ever heard. Truth has a way of breaking through.

The Nemenhah Records back her up:

  • Women were the governing heart of the people.

  • They carried priesthood by birthright, not by borrowed authority.

  • Men had to prove themselves; women already stood in spiritual power.

But history shows how Brigham turned the wheel backward — secret oaths, bondage, and a theology that silenced mothers’ voices. He bound what the Lord had loosed. He buried what the Savior raised. That was not revelation. That was subjugation.

πŸ“œ Scripture Shines the Light
The Book of Mormon warns us:

“All is well in Zion; yea, Zion prospereth, all is well — thus the devil cheateth their souls” (2 Nephi 28:21).

And the Lord rebuked the church for ignoring His word. The only way out is the same way He always gives: repent, return, honor His book, honor His daughters.

πŸŒ… My Witness — Wake Up, Church
I’ve walked through surgery and fire. I’ve seen young missionaries bruised by a fallen system. And I’ve heard the voice of women rise with power, reminding us what we’ve lost. The Nemenhah testify of it. The Book of Mormon testifies of it. The Spirit confirms it.

Wake up, Church. Wake up, leaders. Stop excusing filth. Stop suppressing women. Stop pretending “all is well.” The Lord is calling for clean hands and equal voices.

πŸŒͺ️ Final Word
The church is still under condemnation — that’s the prophetic fact. But Christ is not bound. His word is alive. His daughters are rising. And His Spirit is pouring out on all who will listen.

Repent. Restore. Honor women. Walk clean. Follow Christ.

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