The Restoration is under threat, but the path to preserving it does not require grand gestures. As Denver Snuffer emphasizes in “Preserving the Restoration,” God often works through small and simple means. This principle reminds us that individual acts of faith, kindness, and service can collectively make a significant impact.
One of the key principles of the Restoration is equality. Denver calls on believers to ensure that there are no poor among us. This isn’t just about material wealth; it’s about creating communities where everyone feels valued and supported. By focusing on the needs of others, we fulfill the law of consecration and build Zion.
Another foundational practice is baptism. By entering into a covenant with God, individuals commit themselves to a higher standard of living. Baptism is not merely a ritual but a commitment to a life of service and discipleship. It is a small act with profound spiritual implications.
Denver’s message encourages us to focus on what we can do in our everyday lives to preserve the Restoration. Whether it’s helping a neighbor, sharing the gospel, or striving to live righteously, these small actions contribute to the larger goal of maintaining the sacred principles of the Restoration.