Mormon couples are joined together in marriage in a temple ceremony called a sealing. Church members believe this bond unites the couple and any children they have together forever. For Latter-day Saints, the family is the most important unit both on earth and in the afterlife. In a recent general conference address, Carole M. In temples, Mormons perform temple ceremonies on behalf of those who have died, a practice followed in New Testament times see 1 Corinthians This practice enables Latter-day Saints to form eternal connections between family members in heaven and on earth.
Mormon temples are architecturally beautiful and often prominently placed. Because members see the temple as the house of God, the Church asks those who design and construct temples and their grounds to reflect that belief in what they create.
Once a temple is completed, the Church hosts an open house inviting people of all faiths to visit the sacred edifice. As you prepare to go to the temple, you will have an interview similar to your baptismal interview. This interview is called a temple recommend interview. In this interview, your bishop or branch president will ask you some questions to confirm that you are keeping the commandments. If you are worthy and prepared, you will receive a temple recommend that will allow you to enter the temple.
You may have the opportunity of gathering the names of your ancestors, who, being baptized by proxy, may become members of the kingdom of God in the other world as we are members here. Since the restoration of this principle and practice, Church members have zealously searched the records of the world for the history of their ancestors that their forefathers might receive vicariously the blessings of the gospel of Christ.
In connection with this work the Church maintains an extensive genealogical organization. These two great purposes—eternal marriage, binding the family for time and eternity, and opening the door of the kingdom for those who have died without an adequate opportunity to accept the gospel of Jesus Christ and its essential ordinances—when preached properly, earnestly, and sincerely to the honest in heart, will appeal to the justice of those who love the truth. God help us to appreciate the restored gospel of Jesus Christ in its all-embracing justice and mercy and glorious eternal plan.
The whole purpose and meaning of life is contained in it, with its great saving and ennobling ordinances that will take the individual to his highest possibilities here and hereafter with an everlasting association with his loved ones in the presence of God.
Sealing room where marriages are performed for eternity as well as for time. Baptismal font in the temple, resting on figures of twelve cast-iron oxen. January Zobell Jr. O how glorious is the gospel! How great our responsibility to let the world glimpse its magnificence, its comprehensiveness, its divinity! God help us all to increase our ability to spread this truth and to help mankind to know it.
Why is it vital that we receive the ordinances of the temple and make and keep the associated covenants? See pages —28, — How can the temple endowment lead us to eternal life? See page Why is it important to attend the temple often? What blessings have you received from participating in temple ordinances and covenants? Why do you think it is important to receive these ordinances and covenants before serving a mission or starting an eternal family? What is required for marriage and family relationships to continue in the eternities?
See pages — How should the doctrine of eternal marriage and families influence our relationships with our spouse and children? What are our responsibilities regarding the salvation of the dead? What are some ways you can participate in the work for the dead? How does temple work reflect the universal nature of the plan of salvation? What is the purpose of a temple recommend? Why is individual worthiness essential to entering the temple? In what ways are we blessed as we remain faithful to our temple covenants?
Why is it important to maintain a current temple recommend even if our circumstances do not allow us to attend often or at all? What can we do to help make temple blessings available to others?
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