The Temple as a Source of Spiritual Reparations
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JanineJuly 1, 2020
This was exactly what I needed to read today. I miss the temple so much, but realized in my scripture study this morning that one thing I can do is family history to be all the more prepared when the temples do reopen. Thank you!
JulieJuly 1, 2020
This is a beautiful article, and has deeply touched my soul. Thank you so much for sharing this experience of love, care, and reparation, and for reminding me of the wondrous work to be continued on both sides of the veil, when our Temples reopen.
Margie KawamotoJuly 1, 2020
Such a beautiful experience this must have been for ALL involved on both sides of the veil! Thank you ever so much for sharing this experience with us!
Lisa ReisingJuly 1, 2020
Beautiful thoughts - thank you for sharing this story. As we also read this week’s section of The Book of Mormon, about the reparations the sons of Mosiah and the Lamanites sought to achieve, through the grace of God, we can sense how anxious the Lord is to help us with repairing the wrongs of the past. This takes great humility to know how to be a healer in God’s capable hands.
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