π₯ Babylon’s Last Breath — And the Rise of Zion π️
π₯ Babylon’s Last Breath — And the Rise of Zion π️
πͺΆ “Come out of her, my people.” – Revelation 18:4
I listened to a man named Jordan Dickenson lay out the whole thing — how the dollar’s collapsing, how the nations are re-arming, and how the world’s heading straight for the kind of reckoning prophets have warned about for centuries.
And the more I listened, the more I felt it deep in my bones:
this isn’t just an economic crisis — it’s a spiritual one.
π¦ Babylon’s System — Built on Sand
“They have all gone out of the way… they build up churches unto themselves to get gain.” – 2 Nephi 26:20
Jordan called it Babylon — the world’s money system, born of greed, propped up by debt, and now gasping for air.
1913: the Federal Reserve (a private bank) takes over U.S. money.
1971: the gold standard ends — our money becomes paper faith in politicians.
Today: one dollar buys what three cents used to.
He’s right: it’s a tower built on shifting sand.
The same spirit that built that tower built the churches that sell salvation for tithes, and the governments that sell freedom for security.
π The Fall Was Prophesied Long Ago
“Your riches have become slippery… ye cannot hold them.” – Helaman 13:31
“The merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn.” – Revelation 18:11
Moroni saw it. John saw it. And the Nemenhah saw it too:
“The riches of the proud shall dissolve like dew, and they who trusted in the arm of flesh shall mourn for their silver and their fine raiment.” (Book of Mohrhohnahyah 15:7–9)
It’s all the same prophecy wearing different clothing.
When the trust of a people moves from God to mammon, God removes His hand, and the whole thing implodes under its own weight.
πͺ Digital Chains and the New Pharaohs
Jordan warns the next step is a digital currency — money that the government can watch, freeze, or erase.
That’s not freedom; that’s Pharaoh’s new whip.
“They bind heavy burdens… and lay them on men’s shoulders.” – Matthew 23:4
Even Joseph Smith saw it coming:
“The time will come when the nation will tremble because of its wickedness.” (HC 4:540)
When the economy is your god, control becomes your religion.
And that’s where we are.
πΎ Zion Will Rise from the Rubble
“The meek shall inherit the earth.” – Matthew 5:5
“Out of small things proceedeth that which is great.” – D&C 64:33
While Babylon burns, Zion quietly rises — not in temples of stone, but in homes of light.
The Nemenhah Records tell it straight:
“Tsiahn shall be built again, not by decree, but by the hearts of the humble who make all things common.” (Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 14:63–66)
That’s not corporate religion — that’s consecration.
That’s families listening to the Peacemaker, breaking bread, fasting, forgiving, and gathering without fanfare.
π₯ The Real Preparation
Jordan spoke about stocking up, learning skills, building community — all good things.
But the real preparation is inside.
“If ye are prepared ye shall not fear.” – D&C 38:30
“Come unto Christ, and be perfected in him.” – Moroni 10:32
Because the collapse of Babylon isn’t just an event — it’s a purging of hearts.
The Lord is separating those who love mammon from those who love Him.
π A Wake-Up Call to the Gentiles
The Book of Mormon’s title page says it was written “to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ.”
And in that same record, the Lord warns the Gentiles (that’s us):
“If they shall reject the fulness of my gospel… I will bring the fulness from them.” – 3 Nephi 16:10
We were given every chance.
Joseph Smith laid the foundation, but pride and wealth crept in.
Now the Lord is finishing His work through a remnant — individuals who hear His voice and won’t bow to the robe or the bank.
π️ The Call
“Wherefore, gird up your loins and be faithful, and ye shall overcome the world.” – D&C 64:34
Babylon is breathing its last.
The markets are wobbling, the prophets are divided, and the Lord is calling His sheep home.
Let’s not look back at the smoke like Lot’s wife.
Let’s walk forward — eyes fixed on the Peacemaker — and build the kind of Zion that can’t be bought or sold.
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