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Discover why Jesus commanded us to read Isaiah, how it reveals the mystery of the end-time servant, the Angel of the Covenant, and the true role of the Holy Ghost in preparing Zion for the Second Coming.
In this powerful episode, we explore why Jesus specifically commanded us to read the words of Isaiah—and why that commandment was not just for the Nephites, but for you. This conversation unveils hidden truths that many Latter-day Saints have overlooked, connecting Isaiah, Malachi, and the Book of Mormon to a prophetic timeline that directly involves the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the events leading up to the redemption of Zion and the Second Coming.
You’ll learn about the mysterious servant described in Isaiah—often misunderstood—and how he is connected to the Angel of the Covenant, the Holy Ghost, and the one who prepares the way before the Lord. If you’ve ever wondered about the Davidic servant, the comforter sent to those who mourn, or the refining fire prophesied in Malachi 3, this episode brings those pieces together in a way that is both doctrinally grounded and spiritually urgent.
We invite you to take these teachings seriously, pray about them, and search Isaiah for yourself. This conversation is not just informational—it is a call to awaken to your role in building Zion and preparing the way for the Lord. You’re not just watching a video—you are being invited to take part in prophecy being fulfilled.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/To1agMKyhyw
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By Shane Baldwin, Trevor Keyes, and David DouglasDiscover why Jesus commanded us to read Isaiah, how it reveals the mystery of the end-time servant, the Angel of the Covenant, and the true role of the Holy Ghost in preparing Zion for the Second Coming.
In this powerful episode, we explore why Jesus specifically commanded us to read the words of Isaiah—and why that commandment was not just for the Nephites, but for you. This conversation unveils hidden truths that many Latter-day Saints have overlooked, connecting Isaiah, Malachi, and the Book of Mormon to a prophetic timeline that directly involves the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the events leading up to the redemption of Zion and the Second Coming.
You’ll learn about the mysterious servant described in Isaiah—often misunderstood—and how he is connected to the Angel of the Covenant, the Holy Ghost, and the one who prepares the way before the Lord. If you’ve ever wondered about the Davidic servant, the comforter sent to those who mourn, or the refining fire prophesied in Malachi 3, this episode brings those pieces together in a way that is both doctrinally grounded and spiritually urgent.
We invite you to take these teachings seriously, pray about them, and search Isaiah for yourself. This conversation is not just informational—it is a call to awaken to your role in building Zion and preparing the way for the Lord. You’re not just watching a video—you are being invited to take part in prophecy being fulfilled.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/To1agMKyhyw
Contact Us, Support Our Sponsors, and enter our Giveaways at:
https://www.zionstreaming.com/links/
FOLLOW & ENGAGE
▶️ YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@ZionMedia_
🎥 TikTok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@zionstreaming
📸 Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/zionstreaming/
🐦 X / Twitter:
https://x.com/zionstreaming
Zion Media is a Pro–Latter-day Saint platform.
The views shared by guests, hosts, and contributors may not reflect the official doctrine or policies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or any affiliated organization.
We promote respectful dialogue, even when tackling deep or controversial topics.