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CAPTAIN MORONI COLLECTION — Telestial Sounds “THE WARRIOR WHO BUILT WITH HIS HANDS” There are heroes who fight with swords, and there are heroes who fight with love. This image — a mighty Captain Moroni kneeling on an American front porch, building a ramp for an elderly man — holds the spirit of every scripture, every covenant, every promise God ever made to His children about protection, deliverance, and remembered worth. It is a visual sermon. It is the heart of discipleship. It is what Captain Moroni would still teach us today. Moroni, the one who rent his coat and raised the Title of Liberty, taught us that true strength comes from defending the weak (Alma 46:12). He was fearless against armies, but he was also fearless in compassion. And compassion requires courage equal to any battlefield. In this art, Moroni is not in a war— yet he is exactly where warriors belong: next to the broken, the forgotten, the vulnerable. And that is why this song was written. This is a song about a warrior who chose to serve with his hands instead of fight with a blade. A captain who remembered the aged, the lonely, the unseen. A disciple who understood that the battles of the heart are won by humility, service, and covenant devotion. LESSONS FROM CAPTAIN MORONI THAT SHAPE THIS SONG 1. Defend the weak with everything you have. Moroni never tolerated injustice (Alma 48:14–16). He fought for families, liberty, and those who could not fight for themselves. In this picture, he does it again — but with wood instead of steel. 2. Covenant loyalty builds nations. Moroni raised a banner declaring his loyalty to God. Service IS covenant loyalty. Every nail driven becomes a vow kept. 3. True warriors kneel. To kneel is not to surrender — it is holy strength (Mosiah 2:17). Christ knelt to wash feet. Moroni kneels to build. He shows us that greatness is always found in service. 4. God magnifies those who serve quietly. The scriptures teach: “He that is greatest among you shall be your servant” (Matthew 23:11). “And when ye are in the service of your fellow beings, ye are only in the service of your God” (Mosiah 2:17). This picture fulfills those words. 5. Zion is built — literally built — by hands willing to labor. From Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls (Nehemiah 4), to Joseph Smith building Zion under revelation (D&C 101:35), to every disciple who lifts another, heaven watches the work of covenant hands. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS (ALL 5 STANDARD WORKS) Book of Mormon: – Alma 46–48: Moroni’s courage, covenant loyalty, and defense of families – Mosiah 2:17: Service as divine work – Alma 43: Moroni’s strategy rooted in righteousness Old Testament: – Isaiah 58: “Undo heavy burdens… let the oppressed go free.” – Nehemiah 4: Building as an act of defense and faith New Testament: – Matthew 23:11: The greatest serve – John 13: Christ kneeling to wash feet – Galatians 6:2: “Bear ye one another’s burdens” Pearl of Great Price: – Moses 7:18: Zion has “no poor among them.” Moroni helps create Zion everywhere he kneels. Doctrine & Covenants: – D&C 58:27–28: Men anxiously engaged in a good cause – D&C 81:5: “Succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down.” THE HEART OF THIS SONG This song blends every scripture, every covenant, every heartbeat of Captain Moroni’s life into one message: True power is the ability to lift another person. True warriors kneel. True disciples build. May this music bring tears, conviction, and the courage to follow Moroni’s example — to fight the quiet battles that matter most. #CaptainMoroni #BookOfMormonMusic #WarriorOfFaith #ServeWithYourHands #TelestialSounds