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In this episode of Zion Media, Shane Baldwin sits down with Jarom for a personal, scripture-anchored exploration of faith, humility, and divine guidance through what Shane calls a “clue package.” Using Alma 32–33, Jacob 5, Luke 8, Isaiah 42, Doctrine & Covenants 68–69, and Revelation 9, they examine how God speaks to individuals through scripture patterns, lived experience, and personal revelation.

This conversation reframes faith not as blind belief, but as a process designed to mature into knowledge. Through Alma’s teaching on the seed of faith, the words of Zenos on prayer, and reflections from a Mexico trip that felt “set apart,” the discussion shows how worship extends far beyond buildings and traditions — and how humility becomes preparation for deeper spiritual work.

🔑 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

-Why Alma 32 teaches faith as an experiment, not a leap in the dark
-How belief is meant to mature into knowledge through patience and nourishment
-Why being “cast out” or humbled can become a divine invitation rather than a curse
-How worship functions in the wilderness, the field, the home, and the heart
-Why scripture patterns and personal “codes” can reveal individual calling and purpose
-How God invites seekers to plant new seeds without fear when prompted by the Spirit

This episode lays the foundation for a multi-part journey into personal revelation, scripture patterns, and the work God prepares His people to do when they are willing to seek, nourish, and endure.

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5b_g4fqzqRE

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