If Latter-day Saints are truly serious about thinking celestial, it can’t stay abstract. It requires laying down pride, ego, and the reflexes of the natural man — and then actually living differently.
Thinking celestially will inspire us to act celestially.
Enoch and his people didn’t become a Zion people overnight. It took 365 years of steady conviction, covenant faithfulness before the Lord translated the city.
Unity wasn’t rhetoric. It was practiced.
I sense that many who belong to
@Ch_JesusChrist long for that kind of society — no rich, no poor, hearts knit together.
At the same time, people everywhere feel the strain of class division. Many labor tirelessly with good intent, yet remain burdened by debt and circumstance.
Maybe the real question is this: what does Zion look like in daily choices? In how we earn, give, forgive, and see one another?
Curious how others think about building something holier in a world so economically and socially fractured.
No poor, no rich—all things in common.
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