๐ฟ Ask Questions About the Nemenhah ๐ฟ
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๐ฟ Ask Questions About the Nemenhah or other! ๐ฟ
๐️ Walking the Way of the Peacemaker Together
Many people have sincere questions about:
the Nemenhah Records
the Way of the Peacemaker
Zion
healing
revelation
stewardship
the Four Pillars
walking with Christ
the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn
and how to live peacefully in a difficult world.
Honestly…
many of us are simply searching for a better way to walk with the Savior.
Not more noise.
Not more contention.
Not more fear.
Just a clearer way to hear Him and follow Him.
So this page is now open for sincere questions.
๐ฟ Ask anything you would like about:
the Nemenhah Records
Zion
healing
revelation
stewardship
councils
emergence
the Four Pillars
walking with Christ
or the Way of the Peacemaker.
Leave your questions in the comments below.
Questions may later become:
blog posts
scripture studies
short videos
visuals
or peaceful discussions.
This is not about arguing.
It is not about attacking anyone.
And it is not about proving superiority.
The goal is simply:
๐️ to explore the records together and seek the Peacemaker.
Many answers may include:
the Bible
the Book of Mormon
the Nemenhah Records
and other restoration teachings
working together as witnesses of Christ, peace, healing, stewardship, and Zion.
๐ฟ Walk gently.
๐ฟ Seek peace.
๐ฟ Keep your heart soft.
๐ฟ And always bring everything back to the Savior.
— The True Remnant
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๐ฟ HOW TO ASK A QUESTION ๐ฟ
Simply scroll down below this post and leave your sincere question in the "Post a Comment" section.
Questions may become future:
blog posts
videos
scripture studies
visuals
or peaceful discussions.
๐️ Simple questions are welcome.
๐️ Deep questions are welcome.
๐️ Honest seekers are welcome.
Walk gently.
Comments
I keep seeing that phrase on this blog. Is it simply another name for following Jesus Christ, or is there something deeper being taught in the Nemenhah Records?
Can ordinary people really learn to recognize His voice in daily life?
Does that only mean physical healing, or does it include emotional and spiritual healing too?
What exactly is “the Way of the Peacemaker”?
I keep seeing that phrase on this blog. Is it simply another name for following Jesus Christ, or is there something deeper being taught in the Nemenhah Records?
๐ฟ ANSWER:
At its heart, the Way of the Peacemaker is simply the path of walking with Jesus Christ.
But the Nemenhah Records emphasize something very important:
The gospel was never meant to become merely:
* a system
* a hierarchy
* an institution
* or a list of outward performances.
The Way is relational.
It is learning to:
* hear Him
* trust Him
* follow Him
* become like Him
* and walk in peace.
The records repeatedly teach that the Peacemaker invites people into a life of:
* healing
* stewardship
* humility
* revelation
* family unity
* consecration
* and peaceful living.
One important passage teaches:
“A true Prophet shall never place himself an obstacle between the Peacemaker and His children.”
— Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 1:112
Another says:
“All people sit at the feet of the Peacemaker.”
— Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 1:114
That is beautiful.
The Way points people back toward direct relationship with Christ Himself.
Not dependency upon men.
Not fear.
Not domination.
Just learning to walk gently with Him day by day.
The Bible teaches:
“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
— John 10:27
And the Book of Mormon teaches:
“By the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.”
— Moroni 10:5
The Way of the Peacemaker is really an invitation to live that kind of life again.
Not perfectly.
But sincerely.
One step at a time.
๐️ Walk gently.
What do the Nemenhah Records teach about hearing the voice of Christ personally?
Can ordinary people really learn to recognize His voice in daily life?
๐ฟ ANSWER:
Yes.
Very strongly.
One of the central teachings of the Nemenhah Records is that ordinary people can learn to hear and recognize the voice of Christ personally through the Haymehnay (the Holy Ghost).
The records repeatedly teach that heaven is not closed.
The Peacemaker still guides His children.
Not always through dramatic visions or signs…
but often through:
* peace
* impressions
* quiet understanding
* love
* clarity
* conviction
* gentle correction
* and sacred stillness.
The Nemenhah strongly warns against placing all spiritual responsibility upon leaders while neglecting personal revelation.
One passage says:
“All people sit at the feet of the Peacemaker.”
— Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm 1:114
The Bible teaches:
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
— Psalm 46:10
And Christ Himself said:
“My sheep hear my voice.”
— John 10:27
The Book of Mormon also teaches:
“Angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost.”
— 2 Nephi 32:3
Learning His voice is often less dramatic than people expect.
It usually begins quietly:
* softening the heart
* becoming more peaceful
* surrendering pride
* seeking honestly
* and making space for Him daily.
The records teach that the Way is not about becoming spiritually impressive.
It is about becoming spiritually attentive.
Sometimes His voice feels like:
* peace
* clarity
* love
* warning
* comfort
* or gentle direction.
And often…
the quieter we become,
the easier He is to hear.
๐️ Walk gently.
Why do the Nemenhah call themselves “Healers”?
Does that only mean physical healing, or does it include emotional and spiritual healing too?
๐ฟ ANSWER:
The Nemenhah teaching about healing goes far beyond physical healing alone.
One of the beautiful teachings in the records says:
“The Nemenhah are all Healers.”
That does not mean every person becomes a medicine man or physician.
It means healing becomes a way of life.
The records describe healing in many forms:
* healing hearts
* healing families
* healing grief
* healing fear
* healing relationships
* healing communities
* healing the land
* and helping souls reconnect to the Peacemaker.
In this view, Zion itself becomes a healing society.
People are meant to help lift one another rather than dominate one another.
The Savior’s ministry itself was deeply healing-centered.
He healed:
* bodies
* minds
* hearts
* shame
* loneliness
* fear
* and spiritual blindness.
The Bible says:
“He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted.”
— Luke 4:18
And the Book of Mormon repeatedly describes Christ ministering one by one in compassion and mercy.
The Nemenhah expands this idea into daily life.
Healing may happen through:
* listening
* forgiveness
* kindness
* stewardship
* councils
* peaceful homes
* prayer
* honest labor
* service
* and walking with Christ.
In Babylon, people often use one another.
In Zion, people heal one another.
That may be one of the deepest differences between the two.
๐️ Walk gently.