๐ฟ THE NEMENHAH SPEAKS PLAINLY
๐ฟ THE NEMENHAH SPEAKS PLAINLY
Scripture Passages for a Time After the Shaking
Hello friends.
This post is different from the others.
There is no argument here.
No persuasion.
No urgency.
This is simply a gathering of passages from the Nemenhah Records that speak plainly about collapse, remnant living, consecration, and walking with the Peacemaker when institutions fail.
Read slowly.
Read prayerfully.
Or don’t read at all.
These words were preserved for a people who would already know why they were reading them.
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๐ฟ 1. Records Preserved for a Later, Smaller People
The Nemenhah repeatedly teach that their records were not written for crowds, but for a future remnant.
“These things were not written for the many, but for the few who would yet seek the Peacemaker when the world had grown weary of Him.”
— Book of Mohrhohnahyah, later chapters
“We were commanded to carve these words in stone and hide them, that they might come forth when pride had consumed the great cities.”
— Book of Mahnti
๐ฟ 2. Institutions Rise — and Fall
The Nemenhah do not romanticize institutions, even religious ones.
“When the people set their hearts upon councils and authority, and no longer upon the Peacemaker, then Zion departed though the words remained.”
— Book of Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm
“They loved order more than obedience, and structure more than charity; therefore the Spirit withdrew.”
— Book of Pehnitlehnsit
๐ฟ 3. Consecration Is the Test of Zion
Where Moroni warns, the Nemenhah instruct.
“Zion cannot be built where men claim stewardship but refuse consecration.”
— Book of Tsihmlayi
“When the people ceased to hold all things in common, the poor were no longer known by name, and the Peacemaker walked apart from them.”
— Book of Mahnti
๐ฟ 4. Babylon Can Wear Sacred Clothing
The Nemenhah are blunt about spiritual blindness.
“Pahbaylohn rose not only among the nations, but among those who spoke the Peacemaker’s name while seeking their own security.”
— Book of Hayneht Paynieht Ahkehkt
“They said, ‘Surely we are chosen,’ and yet they hardened their hearts against the orphan and the stranger.”
— Book of Mohrhohnahyah
๐ฟ 5. The Remnant Lives Quietly
Unlike great movements, the remnant is small.
“The Peacemaker gathers not the many, but the meek; not the loud, but the listening.”
— Book of the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn
“They did not call themselves Zion, yet Zion dwelt among them.”
— Book of Tsihmlayi
๐ฟ 6. Leadership Serves — It Does Not Rule
The Nemenhah vision of leadership is radically humble.
“No man was set above another, save to serve; and when one sought authority, he was released from stewardship.”
— Book of Pehnitlehnsit
“The Talking Feather spoke only to clarify, never to command.”
— Book of Mahnti
๐ฟ 7. Walking with the Peacemaker After the Shaking
This is the heart of it all.
“When the great cities fell, those who walked with the Peacemaker lacked nothing.”
— Book of Mohrhohnahyah
“The Way remained open to the humble long after the doors of men were shut.”
— Book of Tsi Muhayl
๐ฟ A Final Word
The Nemenhah do not ask to be believed.
They assume the reader has already seen enough.
They do not warn of collapse —
they teach how to live after it.
Small.
Consecrated.
Listening.
At peace.
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If these words speak to you, walk gently.
If they do not, walk kindly.
The Peacemaker still guides His people —
one heart at a time.
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๐ฟ Related / Companion Posts
If this post spoke to you, you may find these companion pieces helpful on your journey. Read only what serves you — Christ remains the center of all of them.
๐ฑ What Moroni Was Really Trying to Tell Us
https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/01/what-moroni-was-really-trying-to-tell-us.html
๐ What Moroni Chose to Preserve — His Final Message
https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/01/what-moroni-chose-to-preserve-his-final.html
๐️ What the Nemenhah Says Plainly
https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/01/what-nemenhah-says-plainly.html
๐ The Nemenhah Speaks Plainly — Scripture Citations
https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/01/nemenhah-speaks-plainly.html
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