๐ชถ IS THE LDS CHURCH THE ONLY TRUE CHURCH ON THE FACE OF THE LAND? --- ๐ฟ The Book of Mormon & the Nemenhah — What They Show Together
๐ชถ IS THE LDS CHURCH THE ONLY TRUE CHURCH ON THE FACE OF THE LAND?
๐ฟ The Book of Mormon & the Nemenhah — What They Show Together
๐️ By The True Remnant
๐ A QUIET QUESTION
Over time, a question has settled in my heart.
Not loud.
Not forced.
Just steady:
๐ What are these records actually trying to show us?
Because when you read both:
- The Book of Mormon
- And the Nemenhah records
…side by side—
Something begins to open.
Not confusion.
Clarity.
๐ THE BOOK OF MORMON — A FOUNDATION
The Book of Mormon does a few very specific things:
- It testifies of Christ clearly
- It warns the Gentiles (that’s us)
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It shows a repeating pattern:
- Truth received
- Prosperity
- Pride
- Loss of the Spirit
And it leaves us with a question:
๐ Will we recognize ourselves in that pattern?
It does not force the answer.
It lets the honest heart see it.
๐ฟ THE NEMENHAH — A CONTINUATION
The Nemenhah records don’t replace the Book of Mormon.
They build on it.
They read like what happens after the warning.
They speak to:
- Remnants
- Small groups
- Individuals seeking to live closer to Christ
And they teach plainly:
- Zion is built through consecration, not structure alone
- Authority must come from the Lord through the Spirit
- Institutions can drift when humility and revelation are lost
- The Peacemaker walks with the small and faithful
๐ The Book of Mormon says: “Watch for this.”
๐ The Nemenhah says: “Here’s how to live when you see it.”
๐ HAGOTH — THE JOURNEY NORTH
Now here’s where it gets really interesting.
In the Book of Mormon, we read about Hagoth.
He builds ships…
And sails north.
And then?
๐ The record goes quiet.
We’re not told clearly where they went.
๐ The Nemenhah Adds Detail (Carefully Considered)
The Nemenhah records describe traditions of:
- Northern migrations
- Scattered peoples across North America
- Remnants living among indigenous tribes
They preserve stories that suggest:
- Some of these people continued northward
- Some integrated with existing populations
- Some carried forward teachings in adapted forms
๐ชถ A NOTE OF CARE (This Matters)
Now let’s be steady and honest here.
Some connections often discussed include:
-
Place names like:
- Mississippi
- Minnesota
- Nez Perce
These are real indigenous words and languages.
๐ Some people see parallels or echoes with ancient records.
๐ Others see them as separate cultural developments.
So instead of forcing a conclusion, we can simply say:
There are threads worth exploring—but they should be approached with humility and respect.
๐บ JOURNEYS BEYOND
The Nemenhah traditions also speak of:
- Broader migrations
- Distant lands
- Possible contact beyond the Americas
Including ideas connected to:
- Pacific islands
- Far eastern lands
Again—
๐ These are traditions and interpretations, not confirmed historical conclusions.
But they show something important:
The story didn’t end where the Book of Mormon closed.
๐ฃ CONTINUING PEOPLE — CONTINUING STORIES
One of the most powerful ideas in these records is this:
๐ The people didn’t just disappear.
They continued.
They lived.
They struggled.
They passed things down.
๐ฟ Corianton & Isabel
The Nemenhah identifies connections to Book of Mormon figures like:
- Corianton
- And Isabel (a figure remembered differently across traditions)
These accounts describe:
- Their later life
- Their posterity
- A lineage that continues forward
๐ฅ Samuel the Lamanite
The records also connect forward to figures like:
- Samuel the Lamanite
Showing a continuation of prophetic voices among the people.
๐ง♂️ THE THREE NEPHITES — STILL MINISTERING
The Book of Mormon tells us about:
- The Three Nephites who would remain
The Nemenhah traditions affirm:
- Continued ministry
- Guidance among scattered peoples
- Influence not tied to institutions
Again—
๐ Not something to prove.
๐ Something to consider spiritually.
๐ MORONI — CONTINUED VOICE
In the Nemenhah records, Moroni is remembered with a preserved form of his name:
- Mohrhohnahyah (phonetic preservation)
And here’s something beautiful:
๐ His voice feels consistent
When compared:
- Tone
- Warning
- Simplicity
- Focus on Christ
It feels like the same man.
๐งญ THE MEDICINE WHEEL — A PATTERN OF LIFE
Now here’s a fascinating connection.
Many Native traditions preserve a teaching tool known as:
- The Medicine Wheel
It represents:
- Balance
- Direction
- Growth
- Spiritual alignment
Some see this as:
๐ A cultural development
๐ A spiritual pattern preserved over time
The Nemenhah teachings align with this idea:
- Walking in harmony
- Living in balance
- Following light through stages
⚖️ NOT ARTIFICIAL — NOT RECENT
One important note:
These records were translated before modern AI tools existed.
Whatever someone believes about them—
๐ They are not a product of artificial generation.
๐ They stand on their own as a text to be examined.
๐ฟ WHAT THIS ALL POINTS TO
When you step back…
This isn’t really about proving geography.
It’s not about winning arguments.
It’s about something much simpler:
๐ The Lord works through people
๐ People drift
๐ The Lord continues with the humble
๐️ THE REAL MESSAGE
Both records point to the same thing:
- Not institutions
- Not titles
- Not systems
๐ Christ
The Book of Mormon brings you to Him.
The Nemenhah teaches how to walk with Him when everything else feels uncertain.
๐ชถ FINAL THOUGHT
You don’t have to solve every historical question.
You don’t have to prove every connection.
Just ask:
๐ Does this bring me closer to Jesus Christ?
๐ Does it help me live more honestly… more humbly… more consecrated?
If it does—
Walk forward.
Quietly.
Steadily.
With Him.
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๐ฟ SIMPLE SUMMARY — WHAT THESE RECORDS TEACH
The Book of Mormon and the Nemenhah records serve different but connected purposes.
The Book of Mormon was written to:
- Warn a spiritually confident world
- Expose patterns of pride, wealth, and false security
- Invite individuals to repent and come unto Christ
- Prepare hearts without forcing conclusions
It speaks carefully and indirectly because it is addressing people who still trust in systems, authority, and outward strength.
The Nemenhah records, by contrast, were preserved to:
- Instruct those who already recognize something is wrong
- Teach how to live when spiritual systems no longer function as expected
- Emphasize personal relationship with the Peacemaker (Christ)
- Provide a pattern for small, faithful, consecrated communities
They speak more plainly because they are not trying to persuade the world—they are guiding those who are already seeking a different way.
๐ Core Teachings Found in the Nemenhah Records
According to these records:
- Zion is sustained through consecration, not organization alone
- Authority comes from the Lord through the Spirit, not from position or structure
- Institutions can drift when humility and direct revelation are lost
- The Lord works with small, faithful groups rather than large systems
- Spiritual survival depends on living the covenant, not promoting it outwardly
๐ What They Reveal About the World
Together, these records describe a pattern:
- A people receive truth
- They prosper and become confident
- They begin to rely on structure, wealth, and authority
- They lose the fullness of the Spirit
- The Lord continues to work—but shifts to individuals and smaller groups
The Book of Mormon warns that this pattern will happen.
The Nemenhah records describe how to live once it does.
๐งญ Final Clarification
These teachings do not replace:
- Jesus Christ
- The Holy Ghost
- Personal revelation
Their role is to:
- Help people recognize spiritual conditions
- Provide guidance for living faithfully in changing times
๐ชถ In Simple Terms
- The Book of Mormon says: “Watch for this.”
- The Nemenhah says: “Here’s how to live when you see it.”
๐ SIMILAR POSTS TO READ NEXT:
What the Nemenhah Says Plainly — A simple breakdown of how these records instruct those seeking to live Zion now.
What Moroni Was Really Trying to Tell Us — A closer look at Moroni’s warnings to the Gentiles in our day.
Borrowed Light vs. Your Own Lamp — Why your personal connection with Christ matters more than any system.
Don’t Follow the White Robe — Follow the Voice — A gentle reminder from Lehi’s dream about where true guidance comes from.
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