Receive the
Temple Blessings
Elder Richard G. Scott
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Ensign, May 1999, 25
One of the most
beautiful, comforting doctrines of the Lord—one that brings immense
peace, happiness, and unbounded joy—is that principle called eternal
marriage. This doctrine means that a man and woman who love each other
deeply, who have grown together through the trials, joys, sorrows, and
happiness of a shared lifetime, can live beyond the veil together
forever with their family who earn that blessing. That is not just an
immensely satisfying dream; it is a reality. Any husband and wife who
have shared the joys of marriage here on earth would want that blessing.
But only those who meet the requirements established by the Lord will
receive that supernal gift. I bear witness that all those things that
have and will bring me the greatest happiness in life have roots in the
temple ordinances. Decide now to receive the ordinances of the temple at
the appropriate time. Don’t let anything overcome that resolve.
If you are now ready to receive
the ordinances of the temple, prepare carefully for that crowning event.
Before entering the temple, you will be interviewed by your bishop and
stake president for your temple recommend. Be honest and candid with
them. That interview is not a test to be passed but an important step to
confirm that you have the maturity and spirituality to receive the
supernal ordinances and make and keep the edifying covenants offered in
the house of the Lord. Personal worthiness is an essential requirement
to enjoy the blessings of the temple. Anyone foolish enough to enter the
temple unworthily will receive condemnation.
Worthy character is best forged
from a life of consistent, correct choices centered in the teachings of
the Master. For a moment, I speak to you who are preparing for that
sweet period of discovery known as courtship leading to eternal
marriage. It can be a wondrously beautiful time of growth and sharing, a
time when you should focus your thoughts, actions, and plans on two
individuals: the parents of your own future children. Prepare to be a
successful parent by being completely worthy in every thought and act
during courtship.
There is more to a foundation
of eternal marriage than a pretty face or an attractive figure. There is
more to consider than popularity or charisma. As you seek an eternal
companion, look for someone who is developing the essential attributes
that bring happiness: a deep love of the Lord and of His commandments, a
determination to live them, one that is kindly understanding, forgiving
of others, and willing to give of self, with the desire to have a family
crowned with beautiful children and a commitment to teach them the
principles of truth in the home. An essential priority of a prospective
wife is the desire to be a wife and mother. She should be developing the
sacred qualities that God has given His daughters to excel as a wife and
mother: patience, kindliness, a love of children, and a desire to care
for them rather than seeking professional pursuits. She should be
acquiring a good education to prepare for the demands of motherhood. A
prospective husband should also honor his priesthood and use it in
service to others. Seek a man who accepts his role as provider of the
necessities of life, has the capacity to do it, and is making concerted
efforts to prepare himself to fulfill those responsibilities.
I suggest that you not ignore
many possible candidates who are still developing these attributes,
seeking the one who is perfected in them. You will likely not find that
perfect person, and if you did, there would certainly be no interest in
you. These attributes are best polished together as husband and wife.
Since many aspects of the
temple experience are significantly different than regular worship
services, get the counsel of your bishop to help prepare you. He can
arrange for a specially trained individual to discuss important aspects
of the temple to help you understand and appreciate more fully that
sacred experience. The endowment and sealing ordinances of the temple
are so gloriously rich in meaning that you will want to allow
significant time to receive those ordinances and to ponder their
meaning. You may want to divide them into two temple visits. On your
first visit, if possible, take an endowed member of your family or a
close friend of your own gender to escort you. Because of the sacred
nature of the temple experience, you would want to limit those who
accompany you to a few family or close friends. Do not let receptions,
wedding breakfasts, farewells, or other activities overshadow the sacred
temple experience. Above all, do not be overly concerned. You will be
helped in every step by caring temple workers. They will be intent on
making your visit the glorious experience you anticipate.
Outside of the temple, we do
not speak of the specific, sacred matters that unfold there. However,
while within the temple, there will be authorized individuals to help
answer your questions. On your first visit you will receive carefully
prepared, specific instructions by authorized individuals regarding
those matters which are not discussed outside of the temple walls. May
your first experience in the temple be as moving and inspiring as was
mine. It will be, as you carefully prepare.
Be worthy. To commit in
courtship intimate acts, intended to unfold only within the bonds of
marriage, is transgression. Such activity offends the Holy Ghost, lays
the foundation for heartache and disappointment, and could mask traits
or characteristics that could prove conflictive or incompatible within
the covenant of marriage. Seeds of distrust that mature into divorce and
loss of temple blessings are often sown through violation of the laws of
personal purity. Don’t make that mistake.
When you are sealed forever in
the house of the Lord, a new family unit is created. Parents, who have
had direct responsibility for you since your birth, now move into an
advisory role. Their counsel is precious now, but you and your eternal
companion now make the decisions together. As a husband and worthy
priesthood bearer, you will want to emulate the example of the Savior,
whose priesthood you hold. You will make giving of self to wife and
children a primary focus of your life. Occasionally a man attempts to
control the destiny of each family member. He makes all the decisions.
His wife is subjected to his personal whims. Whether that is the custom
or not is immaterial. It is not the way of the Lord. It is not the way a
Latter-day Saint husband treats his wife and family.
How grateful I am that
President Hinckley has been inspired by the Lord to construct new
temples at an unprecedented rate so that the ordinances are more
accessible to members throughout the world. If you have received temple
ordinances but do not now visit the temple, even when there is one
nearby, with all the tenderness of my heart I invite you to come back to
the temple. There are many reasons. It is a place of peace, solitude,
and inspiration. Regular attendance will enrich your life with greater
purpose. It will permit you to provide deceased ancestors the exalting
ordinances you have received. Go to the temple. You know it is the right
thing to do. Do it now.
The temple ordinances are so
imbued with symbolic meaning as to provide a lifetime of productive
contemplation and learning. Ponder each word and activity in the temple.
Study how they interrelate. As you ponder the significance of those
matters, think of them in light of your relationship to the Savior and
His to our Father in Heaven. Contemplate how the understanding you
receive enhances your earth life by giving proper emphasis on things
which are critically important. Arrange to participate for deceased
ancestors in the sealing and other ordinances as well as the endowment.
I find it helpful when receiving ordinances for another, to try and
relate to that person specifically. I think of him and pray that he will
accept the ordinance and benefit from it. Do these things with a prayer
in your heart that the Holy Spirit will enhance your understanding and
enrich your life. Those worthy prayers will be answered.
May I share a personal
experience to help any who feel anguish when eternal marriage is
mentioned since you believe your spouse will not prepare for that sacred
experience because of deeply rooted characteristics or habits. About
five years into our marriage, we had a growing experience. Our precious
two-year-old son Richard died while undergoing surgery to correct a
congenital heart defect. Within six weeks, our daughter Andrea passed
away at birth. My father, then not a member of the Church, loved little
Richard very much. He said to my inactive mother, "I cannot understand
how Richard and Jeanene seem to be able to accept the loss of these
children."
Mother, responding to a
prompting, said, "Kenneth, they have been sealed in the temple. They
know that their children will be with them in the eternities if they
live righteously. But you and I will not have our five sons because we
have not made those covenants."
My father pondered those words.
He began to meet with the stake missionaries and was soon baptized. In
just over a year Mother, Dad, and the children were sealed in the
temple. Later, President Kimball put his hands on my father’s head,
promised him the vigor and strength of youth, and gave him the sealing
power. He worked as a sealer for 11 years in the Washington D.C. Temple
with Mother at his side. You do your part. Don’t abandon hope for a
temple marriage.
If you are single and haven’t
identified a solid prospect for celestial marriage, live for it. Pray
for it. Expect it in the timetable of the Lord. Do not compromise your
standards in any way that would rule out that blessing on this or the
other side of the veil. The Lord knows the intent of your heart. His
prophets have stated that you will have that blessing as you
consistently live to qualify for it. We do not know whether it will be
on this or the other side of the veil. But live for it. Pray for it.
I know the exquisite joy that
comes from an eternal marriage sealed at a temple altar through the holy
sealing power. When there is righteousness, a commitment to give of
self, obedience to the commandments of God, and the resolve to seek His
will in all things together, that joy is unspeakable. I do not have
words to express the fulfillment and peace that flow from such a
supernal experience, even when there is a temporary interruption of the
glory of life together on earth. It is that joy and happiness I want so
much for each of you. More importantly, that is what your Father in
Heaven wants for you.
Come to the temple now. It will
greatly bless your life and provide essential ordinances for those
beyond the veil that they cannot obtain by themselves.
I testify that with
unimaginable suffering and agony at an incalculable price, the Savior
earned His right to be our Intermediary, our Redeemer, our Final Judge.
Through faith in Him and receipt of the requisite ordinances and
covenants, you will earn your right to the blessings of eternal marriage
made possible through His infinite Atonement. In the name of Jesus
Christ, amen.
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