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This Parable Was Kept Hidden for the Last Days | D&C 101| Disclosure Ep 3

• Shane Baldwin, Trevor Keyes, and David Douglas

šŸ“– D&C 101 EXPLAINED — The Parable That Reveals How Zion Is Redeemed

Why was Doctrine & Covenants 101 seemingly overlooked — and what does it reveal about the redemption of Zion in the last days?

In this live scripture study on Zion Media, we go deep into D&C 101, Matthew 13 (the Wheat and the Tares), and D&C 86 to uncover a prophetic pattern that explains why watchmen fell asleep, how the enemy entered the vineyard, and what must happen before Zion can be redeemed.

This episode explores:
-Why the parable of the watchtower matters right now
-How the wheat and tares grow together until the harvest
-What it means that the tower was never built
-The identity and role of the watchmen, servants, and reapers
-Why the enemy built a tower — and why it must be thrown down
-The meaning of the ā€œstrange actā€ and ā€œstrange workā€
-Why scripture suggests a gathering of the residue in the last days
-How agency, apostasy, and preparation all fit God’s pattern

We also discuss:
-Elder Holland’s reference to D&C 101
-The end-of-age harvest
-Why Zion is redeemed, not replaced
-How believers should respond without leaving the Church
-What it means to wake up without steadying the ark
-This is not speculation — it’s scripture interpreting scripture.

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JTq_sBeoQp8

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