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This ETHER COLLECTION SONG captures one of the most devastating, sacred moments in scripture: the prophet Ether kneeling among the ruins of his people, covering his face as he watches the once-mighty Jaredite civilization collapse into dust. Your image shows Ether not as a teacher, not as a writer, but as a grieving father-prophet, heartbroken by the death of a nation that refused to heed the Lord. Ether lived to see what no prophet ever wishes to witness. He watched city after city fall, saw once-glorious palaces crumble, heard the cries of families destroyed by vengeance and pride. He knew the cost of sin, the sorrow of hardened hearts, and the anguish of warnings ignored. His grief was not merely human sorrow—it was a reflection of the sorrow of God Himself, for the Lord mourns when His children reject Him. Across all scripture, Ether’s grief connects with the deepest prophetic laments: BOOK OF MORMON PARALLELS • Like Mormon, Ether watched the genocide of his people and recorded it for our day. • Like Moroni, he wandered alone, carrying the burden of a destroyed civilization. • His sorrow echoes the Savior’s weeping over Jerusalem (Ether 12; Moroni 1–10). • Ether saw miracles, visions, and the Lord Himself—yet still witnessed the fall of unbelieving hearts. OLD TESTAMENT PARALLELS • Jeremiah, the “weeping prophet,” cried over Jerusalem (Lamentations 1–3). • Isaiah mourned for a nation laden with iniquity (Isaiah 1). • Ezekiel witnessed destruction and captivity despite his warnings. • Habakkuk wept, asking how long the people would reject God. NEW TESTAMENT PARALLELS • Jesus Himself wept over Jerusalem, saying, “How often would I have gathered you…” (Matthew 23:37). • Like Paul, Ether carried “great heaviness and continual sorrow” for his people (Romans 9:2). PEARL OF GREAT PRICE • Enoch wept as he saw God weep for the wicked (Moses 7:28–41), mirroring Ether’s prophetic heartbreak. DOCTRINE & COVENANTS • Prophets warn and mourn because the Lord says, “I the Lord am not well pleased with the inhabitants of the earth” when they reject Him (D&C 1:35). • He sends warnings out of pure love, even when they go unheeded (D&C 88:81). This mix is for all who feel the weight of watching loved ones, communities, or even nations move away from God. Ether’s grief becomes a universal lament—a reminder that sorrow is often the shadow of love. His tears testify of the goodness that once existed, the potential that was lost, and the mercy that was rejected. LESSONS LEARNED FROM ETHER: • Prophets grieve because they see what could have been. • God mourns when His children destroy themselves. • Pride is the great destroyer of nations. • Wickedness never was happiness—its fruit is always ruin. • Warnings are expressions of divine love, not condemnation. • Even when civilizations fall, God still remembers the humble. • The tears of a prophet are sacred—they are heaven’s tears. • There is still time for modern nations to repent and return. This ETHER COLLECTION MIX invites listeners to enter the prophet’s sorrow, to feel the weight of his tears, and to recognize the urgency of his message for our own prophetic times. His grief is a warning. His anguish is a gift. His testimony is a cry from the dust for all who will hear. When you listen to this mix, may you feel both the heaviness and the hope: The heaviness of destruction… And the hope that we can still choose differently. Ether wept for his nation. But he writes so ours might be saved. #Ether #EtherCollection #BookOfMormonMusic #TelestialSounds #VoiceFromTheDust #CinematicWorship