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The Great Symbol of our Membership REAL LDS/MORMON BELIEF
Ensign Magazine ^ | October, 1994 | Howard W. Hunter

Posted on 02/26/2011 7:43:09 AM PST by greyfoxx39

At the time of my call to this sacred office, an invitation was given for all members of the Church to establish the temple of the Lord as the great symbol of their membership and the supernal setting for their most sacred covenants.

When I contemplate the temple, I think of these words:

“The temple is a place of instruction where profound truths pertaining to the Kingdom of God are unfolded. It is a place of peace where minds can be centered upon things of the spirit and the worries of the world can be laid aside. In the temple we take covenants to obey the laws of God, and promises are made to us, conditioned always on our faithfulness, which extend into eternity” (The Priesthood and You, Melchizedek Priesthood Lessons—1966, Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1966, p. 293).

It is the Lord Himself who, in His revelations to us, has made the temple the great symbol for members of the Church. Think of the attitudes and righteous behaviors that the Lord pointed us toward in the counsel He gave to the Kirtland Saints through the Prophet Joseph Smith as they were preparing to build a temple. This counsel is still applicable:

“Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing; and establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God” (D&C 88:119). Are these attitudes and behaviors indeed reflective of what each of us desires and seeks to be?

We have no record that temples were built in either the Old or New World during the long period of apostasy before the gospel of Jesus Christ was restored in these latter days. The priesthood, which is essential to temple ordinances, did not exist upon the earth. After the restoration of the gospel through a prophet of the Lord, raised up for that very purpose, and the establishment of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, temples were again erected according to divine commandment.

Elder Bruce R. McConkie of the Quorum of the Twelve said:

“The inspired erection and proper use of temples is one of the great evidences of the divinity of the Lord’s work. … Where there are temples, with the spirit of revelation resting upon those who administer therein, there the Lord’s people will be found; where these are not, the Church and kingdom and the truth of heaven are not” (Mormon Doctrine, 2d ed., Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966, p. 781).

Temples are sacred for the closest communion between the Lord and those receiving the highest and most sacred ordinances of the holy priesthood. It is in the temple that things of the earth are joined with the things of heaven. In a letter written by Paul to the Saints at Ephesus, he made a very significant statement about the day in which we live, that there would be a gathering of all things in Christ that are on earth and in heaven:

“Having made known unto us the mystery of his will …

“That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth” (Eph. 1:9–10).

The doctrine that all creation will ultimately be united in Christ is the major theme of Paul’s epistle. The things of earth will become one with the things of heaven. The great family of God will be united through the saving ordinances of the gospel. Vicarious work for the dead and ordinances for the living are the purposes of temples.

Commenting on how our lives are blessed by temple attendance, Elder John A. Widtsoe of the Quorum of the Twelve said:

“Temple work … gives a wonderful opportunity for keeping alive our spiritual knowledge and strength. … The mighty perspective of eternity is unraveled before us in the holy temples; we see time from its infinite beginning to its endless end; and the drama of eternal life is unfolded before us. Then I see more clearly my place amidst the things of the universe, my place among the purposes of God; I am better able to place myself where I belong, and I am better able to value and to weigh, to separate and to organize the common, ordinary duties of my life, so that the little things shall not oppress me or take away my vision of the greater things that God has given us” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1922, pp. 97–98).

Let us consider some of the promises connected to the temple that the Lord has given us. Consider the lifestyle we must live in order to be beneficiaries of these promises:

“And inasmuch as my people build a house unto me in the name of the Lord, and do not suffer any unclean thing to come into it, that it be not defiled, my glory shall rest upon it;

“Yea, and my presence shall be there, for I will come into it, and all the pure in heart that shall come into it shall see God.

“But if it be defiled I will not come into it, and my glory shall not be there; for I will not come into unholy temples.

“And, now, behold, if Zion do these things she shall prosper, and spread herself and become very glorious, very great, and very terrible.

“And the nations of the earth shall honor her, and shall say: Surely Zion is the city of our God, and surely Zion cannot fall, neither be moved out of her place, for God is there, and the hand of the Lord is there;

“And he hath sworn by the power of his might to be her salvation and her high tower.

“Therefore, verily, thus saith the Lord, let Zion rejoice, for this is Zion—THE PURE IN HEART; therefore, let Zion rejoice” (D&C 97:15–21).

What promises to us as a people! What a symbol for us—as individuals, as families, and as a people—to be known before the Lord as the pure in heart!

Consider the majestic teachings in the great dedicatory prayer of the Kirtland Temple, a prayer the Prophet Joseph Smith said was given to him by revelation. It is a prayer that continues to be answered upon us individually, upon us as families, and upon us as a people because of the priesthood power the Lord has given us to use in His holy temples.

“And now, Holy Father,” pleaded the Prophet Joseph Smith, “we ask thee to assist us, thy people, with thy grace … that we may be found worthy, in thy sight, to secure a fulfillment of the promises which thou hast made unto us, thy people, in the revelations given unto us;

“That thy glory may rest down upon thy people. …

“We ask thee, Holy Father, that thy servants may go forth from this house armed with thy power, and that thy name may be upon them, and thy glory be round about them, and thine angels have charge over them;

“And from this place they may bear exceedingly great and glorious tidings, in truth, unto the ends of the earth, that they may know that this is thy work, and that thou hast put forth thy hand, to fulfil that which thou hast spoken by the mouths of the prophets, concerning the last days. …

“We ask thee to appoint unto Zion other stakes … that the gathering of thy people may roll on in great power and majesty, that thy work may be cut short in righteousness. …

“And may all the scattered remnants of Israel, who have been driven to the ends of the earth, come to a knowledge of the truth, believe in the Messiah, and be redeemed from oppression, and rejoice before thee. …

“Remember all thy church, O Lord, with all their families, and all their immediate connections, with all their sick and afflicted ones, with all the poor and meek of the earth; that the kingdom, which thou hast set up without hands, may become a great mountain and fill the whole earth; …

“That when the trump shall sound for the dead, we shall be caught up in the cloud to meet thee, that we may ever be with the Lord” (D&C 109:10–12, 22–23, 59, 67, 72, 75).

Has there ever been a people with such stirring and wonderful promises! No wonder the Lord desires that His followers point themselves toward His example and toward His temples. No wonder He has said that in His holy house, “I will manifest myself to my people in mercy” (D&C 110:7).

Truly, the Lord desires that His people be a temple-motivated people. It would be the deepest desire of my heart to have every member of the Church be temple worthy. I would hope that every adult member would be worthy of—and carry—a current temple recommend, even if proximity to a temple does not allow immediate or frequent use of it.

Let us be a temple-attending and a temple-loving people. Let us hasten to the temple as frequently as time and means and personal circumstances allow. Let us go not only for our kindred dead, but let us also go for the personal blessing of temple worship, for the sanctity and safety which is provided within those hallowed and consecrated walls. The temple is a place of beauty, it is a place of revelation, it is a place of peace. It is the house of the Lord. It is holy unto the Lord. It should be holy unto us.

It is pleasing to the Lord for our youth to worthily go to the temple and perform vicarious baptism for those who did not have the opportunity to be baptized in life. It is pleasing to the Lord when we worthily go to the temple to personally make our own covenants with Him and to be sealed as couples and as families. And it is pleasing to the Lord when we worthily go to the temple to perform these same saving ordinances for those who have died, many of whom eagerly await the completion of these ordinances in their behalf.

But to have the temple indeed be a symbol unto us, we must desire it to be so. We must live worthy to enter the temple. We must keep the commandments of our Lord. If we can pattern our life after the Master, and take His teaching and example as the supreme pattern for our own, we will not find it difficult to be temple worthy, to be consistent and loyal in every walk of life, for we will be committed to a single, sacred standard of conduct and belief. Whether at home or in the marketplace, whether at school or long after school is behind us, whether we are acting totally alone or in concert with a host of other people, our course will be clear and our standards will be obvious.

The ability to stand by one’s principles, to live with integrity and faith according to one’s belief—that is what matters. That devotion to true principle—in our individual lives, in our homes and families, and in all places that we meet and influence other people—that devotion is what God is ultimately requesting of us. It requires commitment—whole-souled, deeply held, eternally cherished commitment to the principles we know to be true in the commandments God has given. If we will be true and faithful to the Lord’s principles, then we will always be temple worthy, and the Lord and His holy temples will be the great symbols of our discipleship with Him.

 



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From "Salvation and Exaltation"  Ensign, July 1972, 78

"The true value of the sacrifice of Christ means much more than this general salvation which comes to all mankind. There is an additional salvation that God has planned for his children. This additional salvation is an individual salvation and is conditioned not only upon grace, but also upon obedience to gospel law. One of the prophets in the Book of Mormon explained why he and his associates were so concerned about teaching more about Jesus Christ, as he wrote:

“For we labor diligently to write, to persuade our children, and also our brethren, to believe in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do.” (2 Ne. 25:23.)

That full reconciliation to God is extremely important to me. It is the idea of a personal atonement or reconciliation that can bring me back into the presence of God as one of his covenant sons that appeals to me. That kind of conditional salvation I call exaltation.

Exaltation comes as a gift from God, dependent upon my obedience to God’s law. No works I do solely of my own power can bring this to pass. Only by the grace of God has this course been opened to me, but only through obedience to the laws of God can I claim my inheritance in the celestial kingdom of my Heavenly Father as a son within his family. I cannot be exalted in my sins, but must work until I overcome them."

Salvation and Exaltation-LDS.org

Newest Temple Recommend questions of the LDS church.

Must be answered succesfully in order to obtain a "temple recommend" in order to take part in rituals that will supposedly allow you to progress towards LDS "exaltation".

1 Do you have faith in and a testimony of God the Eternal Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost?

2 Do you have a testimony of the Atonement of Christ and of His role as Savior and Redeemer?

3 Do you have a testimony of the restoration of the gospel in these the latter days?

4 Do you sustain the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Prophet, Seer, and Revelator and as the only person on the earth who possesses and is authorized to exercise all priesthood keys? Do you sustain members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles as prophets, seers, and revelators? Do you sustain the other General Authorities and local authorities of the Church?

5 Do you live the law of chastity?

6 Is there anything in your conduct relating to members of your family that is not in harmony with the teachings of the Church?

7 Do you support, affiliate with, or agree with any group or individual whose teachings or practices are contrary to or oppose those accepted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

8 Do you strive to keep the covenants you have made, to attend your sacrament and other meetings, and to keep your life in harmony with the laws and commandments of the gospel?

9 Are you honest in your dealings with your fellowmen?

10 Are you a full-tithe payer?

11 Do your keep the Word of Wisdom?

12 Do you have financial or other obligations to a former spouse or children? If yes, are you current in meeting those obligations?

13 If you have previously received your temple endowment:
Do you keep the covenants that you made in the temple?
Do you wear the garment both night and day as instructed in the endowment and in accordance with the covenant you made in the temple?

14 Have there been any sins or misdeeds in your life that should have been resolved with priesthood authorities but have not been?

15 Do you consider yourself worthy to enter the Lord's house and participate in temple ordinances?


1 posted on 02/26/2011 7:43:17 AM PST by greyfoxx39
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Ping


2 posted on 02/26/2011 7:44:13 AM PST by greyfoxx39 (Examples of Serious Crimes of Illegal Aliens at www.fairus.org)
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To: greyfoxx39

You would think with all the reguard they give their temples they would be open to their full membership without the list of “conditions” to enter their temples. Further they would be used every week as their meeting and worship places. What a waste of monies and fraud to highlight the “glory” of their temples to the puplic and it’s memebers and yet refuse the use of these as a place of worship for it’s members. For shame!


3 posted on 02/26/2011 7:57:04 AM PST by caww
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Wait until there is some disaster or such. Look in the Christian Churches and they will have folks sleeping all over including the sanctuary. We did that during Katrina..

But the multi thousand sq. foot LDS temple?

Yeah...

4 posted on 02/26/2011 8:02:06 AM PST by ejonesie22 (8/30/10, the day Truth won.)
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To: caww
Aww....not "for SHAME"!...For $$$
5 posted on 02/26/2011 8:03:31 AM PST by greyfoxx39 (Examples of Serious Crimes of Illegal Aliens at www.fairus.org)
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To: greyfoxx39

1 Cor 17* For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
18* For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.
19* For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
20* Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
21* For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
22* For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:
23* But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness;
24* But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.

Ga 6:14* But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.


6 posted on 02/26/2011 8:13:02 AM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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7 posted on 02/26/2011 8:15:19 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (.)
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To: greyfoxx39

If the Temple is such a “great symbol” of mormonism,
then why does it look like the lobby of a Marriott?


8 posted on 02/26/2011 8:16:54 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (.)
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To: greyfoxx39
It is simple, we need no temples.
God tore the curtain in the temple from the bottom to the top.
No more secrets, no more special ceremonies..........the price had been paid and it was Jesus Christ who paid it for those who never deserved it.
Grace was given.
No more temples, we are free, we are Save by the Blood.
9 posted on 02/26/2011 8:35:06 AM PST by svcw (God in His own time not ours)
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To: ejonesie22

and not just disasters...

youth groups from out of town etc...

During the 1988 Democratic convention in Atlanta, GA there were at least 1,000 Christians from all over ministering on the streets

we went down and stayed in one of the Christian churches that opened their doors for the out-of-towners...

we were fed, given tokens for the train, the tracts etc

the Christians were free to sing, act out short skits, do puppets show etc, minister as God directed them too..

It was well organized months in advanced by a group of churches, but other churches helped too...

Mostly they wanted people to register ahead of time but they took in whoever showed up to hit the streets...

Nobody had to prove they were “worthy” or pay them back..

the workmen who went to Atlanta were worthy of their hire...Luke 10:7, 1 Timothy 5:18

Now as for the mormons and their missionaries...

Oh yes, the missionaries have to pay everything themselves and find their own lodging...

If youre going to invite people to your city during a big event to go and pass out tracts and minister on the streets, open you church to them for somewhere to stay..

I used to work all week and then pay my own way to preach and sing in churches and on the street...

now and again it was nice to have a church do this type of thing..


10 posted on 02/26/2011 9:07:39 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: ejonesie22

But the multi thousand sq. foot LDS temple?
_________________________________________________

Briggie Young sold the one in Nauvoo to the Catholics ..

Wonder if the Moslems would like one of the modern ones ???


11 posted on 02/26/2011 9:11:17 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

12 posted on 02/26/2011 12:13:29 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (.)
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To: greyfoxx39

EVIL, why not just turn to the simple message of the Gospel?


13 posted on 02/26/2011 1:03:58 PM PST by JSDude1 (December 18, 2010 the Day the radical homosexual left declared WAR on the US Military.)
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To: svcw
RE: "It is simple, we need no temples. God tore the curtain in the temple from the bottom to the top. No more secrets, no more special ceremonies..........the price had been paid and it was Jesus Christ who paid it for those who never deserved it. Grace was given. No more temples, we are free, we are Save by the Blood."

What you wrote bears repeating. Yes, price of sin was paid in full by God's only begotten son, Jesus Christ.

14 posted on 02/26/2011 1:29:57 PM PST by Irish Queen ("Don't fence me in")
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To: aMorePerfectUnion
If the Temple is such a “great symbol” of mormonism, then why does it look like the lobby of a Marriott?

 

If the Temple is such a “great symbol” of mormonism,
then why does it look like the lobby of a Marriott?

  

Oh??

Orlando
San Deigo
 
 
      
 
 
 
 

15 posted on 02/26/2011 3:31:05 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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The mormon temple looks like something that would beam up Calypso Louie...


16 posted on 02/26/2011 3:55:26 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

From the article: “... promises are made to us, conditioned always on our faithfulness ...” And with that assertion we see that the author of the piece and Mormons in general do not know The Christ nor the righteousness of THE perfectly sinless God The Father Almighty. And so it is with all demonically inspired cults, they demote God to be a tolerant old fuzzball Who will issue His Grace if the Momron tries hard to be perfect without His Grace, so that after all that the Momron can do (fail!) they will find salvation. So typical: insult Jesus then expect He will owe them for their work.


17 posted on 02/26/2011 5:23:03 PM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: svcw

Selah! Thanks be to God.


18 posted on 02/26/2011 5:38:14 PM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: Elsie

I’ve been by that whited seplucre in San Diego several times. Lots of spires to make look bigger.


19 posted on 02/27/2011 5:56:50 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Visit the TOMMY FRANKS MILITARY MUSEUM in HOBART, OK. I did, well worth it!)
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To: Elsie

I’ve been by that whited seplucre in San Diego several times. Lots of spires to make look bigger.


20 posted on 02/27/2011 5:56:50 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Visit the TOMMY FRANKS MILITARY MUSEUM in HOBART, OK. I did, well worth it!)
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