In the temple we are taught, we make covenants, and we are promised blessings. We receive ordinances that enable us to live in the presence of God.
One ordinance we receive in the temple is the endowment. The word endowment means “gift” or “bestowal.” As part of this ordinance, we are taught about the purpose of life, the mission and Atonement of Jesus Christ, and Heavenly Father’s plan for His children. We gain a glimpse of what it will be like to live in His presence as we feel the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
Another temple ordinance is the sealing ordinance, in which husbands and wives are sealed to each other and children are sealed to their parents in eternal families. This means that if we are faithful to our covenants, our family relationships will continue for eternity.
In addition to receiving these ordinances for ourselves, we can receive them for our deceased ancestors. In this way, people who died without receiving essential ordinances such as baptism and confirmation, the endowment, and sealing have the opportunity to accept these ordinances.
The temple is a peaceful, sacred place, set apart from the cares and turmoil of the world. All areas of the temple are beautifully and carefully maintained to preserve a spirit of reverence. Because it is the Lord’s house, and because of the sacred work performed there, in the temple we can feel the Spirit abundantly and feel close to the Lord. There we can receive personal revelation and spiritual strength to help us overcome our trials. This is part of the reason we are encouraged to attend the temple regularly.
My Aunt Donna (my Grandma Mills' Oldest Sister) and Uncle Ed, my Mom and & my Dad got to come to the Temple to be with me. The guy to the far right of the picture he was one of the Temple workers. ;)
My temple support group ... My parents, of course! My Aunt Donna and Uncle Ed, my mom believes they stood in proxy for her parents. She misses them very much and knows the Temple is the closest she can get to them. ;) My good friends and constant support, Bishop Bass and Shaun Tagatauli.
Uncle Ed, Aunt Donna, ME!, my Mom and Dad
Shaun, Myself and Bishop Bass
My Mom and Dad ... Oh? And me!
Mom: "It was an amazing trip to the Temple with our Son. He is growing up so fast and making choices that only make us even more proud of him. Casey today was extra special for me. Not only did I get to be with you while you received your endowments but I got feel the love and warmth of our Father in Heaven and your Grandparents, who are no doubt just as proud of you. You constantly AMAZE me Son. I hope you know what a wonderful blessing you are to us and your siblings. Thank you, Son for just being the best you ... you can be. We love you so much and are constantly here for you, no matter what. Stand Strong & Stand Tall.
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