Helping Members Prepare for Temple Worship | An Interview with Mark Mathews
Oct 30, 2024
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Mark Mathews, an educator and temple worship expert, shares insights on preparing members for their temple experience. He emphasizes the transformative nature of the temple and its connection to divine presence. The discussion covers the importance of understanding temple covenants and their ties to the plan of salvation. Mathews highlights the profound love that mirrors parental relationships and encourages openness about temple ordinances. He also explores how marriage enriches family life while navigating life's challenges with faith and trust in God's plan.
Mark Matthews highlights the importance of BYU Education Week in enriching understanding of temple teachings and personal spiritual growth.
Effective temple preparation involves providing resources for independent study to foster personal reflection on temple covenants before the experience.
Matthews emphasizes that the creation of Adam and Eve serves as a foundational principle for understanding marriage and eternal relationships in God's plan.
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Mark Matthews and BYU Education Week
Mark Matthews, a respected figure in the realm of church education, emphasizes the value of attending BYU Education Week for deepening one's understanding of temple teachings. His classes provide critical insights, particularly regarding the restoration of temple blessings, and the teachings found in the book of Moses. These sessions encourage attendees to better prepare individuals for the temple experience by enriching their understanding of its purpose and significance. Matthews' annual contributions to Education Week make a compelling case for its importance in church education and personal spiritual growth.
Preparing Individuals for the Temple
Effective temple preparation necessitates that leaders provide meaningful guidance to individuals looking to receive their endowment. Mark Matthews suggests offering resources that individuals can digest independently, allowing them the opportunity to form their understanding before the temple experience. He emphasizes the importance of discussing the significance of covenants made in the temple and inviting personal reflection. This method not only alleviates potential overwhelm but also fosters a deeper connection to sacred teachings as individuals prepare to enter the temple.
The Role of Marriage and Family in the Plan of Salvation
Matthews underscores that the creation of Adam and Eve was fundamentally for the purpose of marriage and family, which is integral to God's plan for His children. Their union enabled procreation and the formation of familial bonds, establishing the foundation for eternal relationships. This concept serves as a guiding principle for individuals preparing for the temple, framing marriage as a divine ordinance that mirrors heavenly relationships. By grasping this central tenet, individuals can better appreciate the roles they are to play in the eternities and the significance of their choices in mortality.
Finding Clarity in the Temple Endowment
The temple endowment provides profound insights into the plan of salvation, focusing on the creation, fall, and atonement. By understanding these foundational events, individuals can recognize how they are intricately connected to their own spiritual journey. The teachings encourage participants to perceive the big picture and the ultimate goal of returning to God's presence. Through prayerful study and a commitment to covenant-keeping, leaders can foster an environment where members approach the temple with a sense of clarity and purpose, enhancing their overall experience.
This is a rebroadcast. The original episode aired in November 2019.
Mark Mathews was born in Houston, Texas. He served a mission in Guatemala and met his wife at Brigham Young University. He later earned a Ph.D. in Education from Utah State University and has been involved with Seminaries and Institutes for 20 years. Mark has been a favorite attraction teaching at BYU Education Week for many interested in learning about the temple experience.
Links
Understanding Priesthood Keys in Leadership | An Interview with Mark Mathews
ChurchofJesusChrist.org: Prepare for the House of the Lord
ChurchofJesusChrist.org: Prophetic Teachings on Temples
Seek Learning by Faith, by Elder David A. Bednar
Understanding and Embracing the Temple Endowment, by Mark Mathews
Prepared to Obtain Every Needful Thing, by Elder David A. Bednar
Holiness and the Plan of Happiness, by President Henry B. Eyring
God’s Plan for Families, by Mark Mathews
Trust in the Lord, by President Dallin H. Oaks
Spiritual Treasures, by President Russell M. Nelson
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Read the transcript of this podcast
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Scriptures Referenced
The Book of Moses
Exodus 40:12-13
Doctrine and Covenants 88:74-75
Doctrine and Covenants 109:21
2 Nephi 2:25
Doctrine and Covenants 132:19
Doctrine and Covenants 131
Doctrine and Covenants 109:22
Highlights
2:50: Mark’s BYU Education Week presentation was on the temple, motivating Leading Saints to have a podcast on how best leaders can prepare members to attend the temple for the first time. How does Mark as a bishop help members have a positive first-time experience?
5:00: Members have a natural desire to better understand the temple. Early chapters in the Book of Moses are an excellent template and place to start when studying the endowment ceremony.
6:45: Experiencing the endowment by viewing the video combined with the attendance of the Holy Ghost is akin to having a vision. Joseph Smith did the same for the early saints when the endowment ceremony was acted out.
7:45: The “practical” approach of reviewing the worthiness standard, explaining what can be shared about temple clothing, is still very vague.
8:33: Elder Bednar’s talk Seek Learning by Faith: “The most important learnings of life are caught—not taught.” Speaking at or telling people what to do or how to prepare may not be fully absorbed. Providing members with materials that they can read over time and with the attendance of the Holy Ghost is far more effective in helping them “catch” and discover truth for themselves. (See “Links” section above.)
10:30: How we can better understand what leaders can say about the temple.
13:08: Quoting Elder Bednar: “Two basic guidelines can help us achieve the proper understanding emphasized by President Benson. “Guideline #1. Because we love the Lord, we always should speak about His holy house with reverence. We should not disclose or describe the special symbols associated with the covenants we receive in sacred temple ceremonies. Neither should we discuss the holy information that we specifically promise in the temple not to reveal. “Guideline #2. The temple is the house of the Lord. Everything in the temple points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. We may discuss the basic purposes of and the doctrine and principles associated with temple ordinances and covenants.”
14:40: Preventing members from feeling uncomfortable about temple worship after their initial experience. Help members understand that “the ultimate purpose of the temple endowment is to bring us into the presence of God.”
19:37: How to come into the presence of God: one must be prepared through ancient ritual, instruction, and covenant—all of which are part of the endowment ceremony.
Washing and anointing
Symbolism of “pouring”
Temple garments and other sacerdotal vestments
Covenants
Law of Obedience
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