The Latter-day Saints built the temple in the 1830s as a restoration of temple worship, dedicating it to God for His use. The temple signifies the fulfillment of biblical promises in the latter days and the missionaries are endowed with power from on high to declare the good news to the world. While the temple offers comfort and grace, its crucial aspect is what individuals do after leaving the temple. It serves as a place for reflection and refocus to then go back into the world and spread love towards God and others. The concept of incoming and outgoing is emphasized, highlighting the importance of having an outward mindset after temple worship by being a blessing to family, friends, and the community. The aim is not only to bear tidings of great joy but also to be a living witness of the transformation that occurs when God is within oneself.
in this episode of revival, david and stephan explore the profound messages of section 109 and president nelson's talk on priesthood keys. they discuss the transformative power of temple worship, envisioning a life crowned with glory and filled with eternal joy. through heartfelt discussions, they highlight the divine significance of the temple as a place of revelation and renewal.
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your hosts, david butler & stephan taeger