
The saints took forty years to build the temple, and we are going to get sealed as a family for eternity in about half-an-hour to forty-five minutes! If that doesn't get you on the edge of your seat, I don't know what will.
You wanna talk about a crazy party? Well this will be one crazy Wedding Party up in the House of the the Lord sealing our love for time and all eternity.
Clear your calendars for June 25! It's Friday, FRIDAY, FRIDAY!
I am speechless :)
ReplyDelete"The Savior has commanded that we should “trifle not with sacred things” (D&C 6:12). The temple and the holy ordinances are indeed sacred, and we should be spiritually sensitive to them. It is a sacred blessing to attend the temple to worship the Lord.
ReplyDeleteThere is a difference in just attending the temple and having a rich spiritual experience. The real blessings of the temple come as we enhance our temple experience. To do so, we must feel a spirit of reverence for the temple and a spirit of worship.
Spirit of Reverence
All who attend the temple should remember the counsel of the Lord when He said, “Reverence my sanctuary” (Lev. 19:30). Reverence is an expression of deep respect, honor, and adoration for the Lord. It is having reverence for His name, for His words, for His ordinances and covenants, for His servants, for His chapels, and for His temples."
--Elder L. Lionel Kendrick
Just sayin'...
ReplyDeleteComing from someone who knows how to trifle with spiritual things from personal experience.
ReplyDeleteJust sayin...
I think that just possibly . . .in your exuberance to show excitement for the anticipated wedding day . . .you might have just been a little over the top in your written communication of said event!!! Take the counsel from your big brother by way of Elder Kendrick. . . xoxoxo
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