Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sunday Night Drive






Sunday night we had dinner with the Horne family. They live on the mountains which is about twenty to thirty minutes from downtown Napa. It was getting dark and the narrow windy roads were really scary. I closed my eyes every turn and my feet would be stepping on the floor mat so hard. I was really scared and worried, but I was enjoying the ride. As I was enjoying the ride I began pondering about a lot of things...specifically life and the gospel. Then I was building a vision in my head, almost like the tree of life vision. Sweet huh?!

So as we were driving back to town through the narrow windy roads...there were a lot of slowing down, going up and down, high lights, low lights, caution signs, stop signs, beautiful frosty leaves, etc. And they all meant something to me! Driving down the dark and windy road it was scarey...it made me think of life, how it could be so scary at times. And during those times we often think that it's the end of the world and there's really nothing we can do. But there is and will always be. As the head lights went on low, I only could see about five feet ahead. But when it went on high, I could see more farther and it made me feel safe. The light to me represented the gospel of Jesus Christ; that if we had it in our lives we will never be scared. And as long as we keep the commandments, serve Him, staying worthy, and doing the things Heavenly Father wants us to do...our lights will be so much brighter and we will see much farther in our lives. The white frosty leaves were the many blessings Heavenly Father has for us. And when the light is on low, we can not hardly see them, but they will always be there. But when we have that light of the gospel we can recognize those many blessings that are given to us. How beautiful is that, to know that there are millions of blessings for each and everyone of us. But only with the gospel we can recognize them more, cause our life is more brighter because of the knowledge we have of our Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. The signs that I would read on our way back represented the scriptures (The Bible & The Book of Mormon) and the words of our Prophet. As we read those signs on the side of the road, we will be guided as we are going through the narrow windy roads. Just like the scriptures and the words of our prophets and apostles, that they reveal the things Heavenly Father wants us to know so we could be save and stay on the path.
This was a great experience that I had which really opened my eyes and my testimony was strengthened even more. As I was pondering about this vision that I had, I really felt the love Heavenly Father has for us. That no matter where were at or what we do, He will always be there. But with our agency, we get to choose if we want to follow Heavenly Fathers plan and His gospel or not. And when we do receive His gospel and live it according to His teachings, those blessings will be visible to us and life would be so much easier for us. I am so grateful for the gospel and for the many blessings Heavenly Father has for me. And I know as I continue to "stand as His witness at all times and all places, serve Him, and keep His commandments"(Mosiah 18:9-10), I will see those many beautiful white frosty leaves in my life.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Baptism-The First Promise

Suzie Whitham is a great example of a strong, courageous woman that made that covenant with Heavenly Father today! Her baptism went really well and the spirit was really strong. I love baptisms...it reminds me of the day I made those covenants, or promise with Heavenly Father. And as you make those promises with Heavenly Father, you promise Him that you will "stand as a witness of Him at all times and in all things, serve and keep His commandments." (Mosiah 18:9,10) And as we make these promises with our Heavenly Father, He promises to give us the Gift of the Holy Ghost that it will always be with us always as we are faithful, worthy, and keeping His commandments. And as we do these things, "[we] may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost, that [we] may stand spotless before [Him] at the last day." (3 Nephi 27:20)
Suzie has taken that journey...in preparing herself to be with her Heavenly Father again after this life. President Joseph F. Smith said, "Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, by one having authority, is a true principle, because Christ taught it; Christ obeyed it, and would not fail, for anything, to fulfil it—not that He was sinful and needed to be baptized for the remission of sins, but He only needed to do it to fulfill all righteousness, that is, to fulfil the law."I know that Heavenly Father is happy for Suzie and is saying, "my [beautiful daughter], in whom I am well pleased." (Matt 3:17) Because she followed His Son, Jesus Christ's example.
As we make those covenants with Heavenly Father, and follow His Son, Jesus Christ's example, and are baptized, He will bless us with all the things that we stand in need of. And we will always have His spirit to be with us. I am so grateful that I made those covenant with Heavenly Father; to stand as a witness of Him at all times and all things, keep His commandments, and serve Him always.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Mormon Messages: What Matters Most



What matters most to me? As I was pondering about this message and applying it to myself I came with a few answers. The gospel, Jesus Christ, my Book of Mormon, the people here at Napa, my family, and everyone that has touched my heart. These are what matter most to me and are very important to me. Because without these things or these people, I wouldn't be who I am today. The gospel of has brought so much happiness and joy to my life. Jesus Christ is my Savior and Redeemer and through Him I am saved. The Book of Mormon gives me peace and comfort whenever I read it and it always answers my prayers. The people here at Napa has really opened my eyes and my heart. I have come to learn more about myself by meeting the great and wonderful people here. My family is my strength and they complete me, without them...I would be so lost in this world. And all the people that have touched me in many ways are the great examples and I look up to them. There are many more important things and people that matters most to me, but these are some of the things that keeps me going and to never give up! I love the gospel, my Savior, my family, my Book of Mormon, and everyone here at Napa and through out the world that has changed my life or touched me in some ways...YOU ARE ALL SO IMPORTANT TO ME! I love you all :)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

HAPPY THANKSGIVING:)





Count Your Blessings
Unknown Author

I've never made a fortune,
and it's probably too late now.
But I don't worry about that much,
I'm happy anyhow.
And as I go along life's way,
I'm reaping better than I sowed.
I'm drinking from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed.

Haven't got a lot of riches,
and sometimes the going's tough.
But I've got loving ones all around me,
and that makes me rich enough.
I thank God for his blessings,
and the mercies He's bestowed.
I'm drinking from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed.

I remember times when things went wrong,
My faith wore somewhat thin.
But all at once the dark clouds broke,
and the sun peeped through again.

So Lord, help me not to gripe,
about the tough rows I have hoed.
I'm drinking from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed.

If God gives me strength and courage,
When the way grows steep and rough.
I'll not ask for other blessings,
I'm already blessed enough.

And may I never be too busy,
to help others bear their loads.
Then I'll keep drinking from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed.

When I think of how many people
in this world have it worse than I do.
I realize just how blessed most of us really are.

This is an inspiring poem. It reminds me of the hymn, "Count Your Blessings."

When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed,
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost,
Count your many blessings; name them one by one,
And it will surprise you what the Lord has done.


The Lord watches and blesses us everyday of our lives. He loves us and He wants the best for us. He has given us all the many things we need in this life, and we should always be grateful and express gratitude to Him daily.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Divine Gift of Gratitude



President Gordon B. Hinckley said, “When you walk with gratitude, you do not walk with arrogance and conceit and egotism, you walk with a spirit of thanksgiving that is becoming to you and will bless your lives.”

As Thanksgiving is coming up soon, I started thinking about the many blessings that have been given to me. Then I came upon this scripture above and it made me think more about it. We all know that Thanksgiving Day is a time for us to be thankful and grateful for the blessings we have. According to the Wikipedia Encyclopedia this is what it means: "Thanksgiving was a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude, and appreciation to God, family and friends for which all have been blessed of material possessions and relationships." Is it only on Thanksgiving Day that we give thanks?
In the Book of Mormon, Amulek testifies about giving thanks to the Lord daily. It says, "That ye contend no more against the Holy Ghost, but that ye receive it, and take upon you the name of Christ; that ye humble yourselves even to the dust, and worship God, in whatsoever place ye may be, in spirit and in truth; and that ye live in thanksgiving daily, for the many mercies and blessings which he doth bestow upon you." (Alma 34:38)
How blessed are we to have a loving Heavenly Father that pours out blessings to us daily. And sometimes we often forget because of the trails we face, the hardships, or we just get to caught up with life. I am so grateful for my Heavenly Father and for all the things He has given me. I want to express my gratitude and thanks to Him daily, "by night and by day because I know if I do these things, I will be lifted up at the last day." Alma 37:37

Sunday, November 21, 2010

O Remember, Remember



2 Nephi 29:11

"For I command all men, both in the east and in the west, and in the north, and in the south,and in the islands of the sea, that they shall write the words which I speak unto them; for our of the books which shall be written I will judge the world, every man according to their works, according to that which is written."


I never thought that keeping a journal was that important. I mean, I used to have journals growing up and I would write whenever I feel like too. There were times I forget and sometimes I would not write for a really long time. But journals can be your personal scripture; to write down experiences, inspirations, spiritual influences, testimonies, or anything that comes to mind.
Ask yourself the same question as President Eyring, "Have I seen the hand of God reaching out to touch me, or us?" I know that Heavenly Father reaches out to us everyday...He works miracles always! But if we really sit down and ponder about how our day went, and write them down...even the small and simple things that happens, we will recognize the many blessings we receive.

We have been commanded by the Lord and taught by our prophets and apostles to write down the revelations we receive through the Spirit. That we will be judged according to which is written.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lifting Burdens: The Atonement of Jesus Christ






Too Many Burdens
by Ellen Bailey

You may sometimes feel your burdens are too much
That they cause you worries, heartaches, and such
You go to bed each night with problems on your mind
Hoping by the break-of-day some relief you'll find
Everyone's life is touched by trials and tribulations
That sometime leads to a life of quite desperation
A kind of doom and gloom permeates the soul
So much so that you put our life on hold
But God never gives us more than we can bare
Don't be afraid to call on Him in your darkness hour
Place your trust in Him and your troubles He will hear
He will help lift your spirits and calm your fears


I have been blessed to know that the trails that I face in this life can be overcome only through Jesus Christ. Only through Jesus Christ I can bare my heart aches, sorrows, pains, and hardships. And when I rely on Him by putting my trust in Him, He will lift my burdens off my shoulder. Elder Dallin H. Oaks says, "The healing power of the Lord Jesus Christ … is available for every affliction in mortality." I love the Savior and I am grateful for His atonement.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Promptings of the Holy Ghost

Sunday, I learned a lot about following the promptings of the Holy Ghost. To listen to the still small voice and to do what you are prompted to do. After church that Sunday, we went to visit an investigator at this nursing home. On our way back, I was prompted to go talk with this guy we once contacted but he didnt seem interested.
So it all started this one day, I think it was on a Thursday where we contacted this guy while going to an appointment. He didn't seem interested but has talked with missionaries before. We invited him to church, but he said he will think about it. He didn't seem too interested, but my companion and I bore our testimonies and gave him an invitation to church. The next day we were at the same area teaching an investigator. On our way out there was a yard sale...and since we needed lamps for our new apartment, we stopped to buy one and saw a dresser. The sister's that live with us didn't have one, and since it was just two dollars..it was a really good deal!
The only problem was, it wouldn't fit our car:/ Standing with our car door open, wondering what we can do or who to call?! This same man we have tried contacting rode hi bicycle by and stopped to look at us. He asked how far did we live? We told him where we lived and so he told us that he will be right back. He came back with his truck and hauled our dresser to our home. Another blessed day here at the mission field. How I am so grateful of my Heavenly Father's love for me.
He dropped off our dresser and left. So when we were leaving from our appointment that day...I saw his car and was prompted to go give him a Book of Mormon. I got in the way of the Spirit again...those thoughts and doubts, which is the adversary. I was backing up my companion, and again...the Spirit told me that I really have to go give this guy a Book of Mormon. I finally told my companion about how I felt and told her to drive by his truck. I grabbed a Book of Mormon, wrote down my testimony and put a sticky note thanking him for his help. I went over and thanked him and gave him the Book of Mormon. He accepted the offer and took the book, which I was really surprised because when we first contacted him, he didn't want the book.
He had this huge smile on his face and said that he will take it. I have a great testimony of the Holy Ghost. That when the Spirit tells us what to do, we should never get on it's way...

Friday, November 12, 2010

Mother's Love

Remembrance
© Laura M. Phipps-Kelley

Mother, as I walk through the journey of life, I remember.
I remember how you helped me to grow with love, truth, and honesty.
I remember how you helped me to choose the right
path with values, morals, and self worth.
I remember how you gave me dreams with hope and confidence.
As I remember, I pray to be a mother like you,
to shape my children into strong adults, full of hopes and dreams.
You made me who I am today, and I will always remember you
in life's passings for no one could touch my life as you have.


I have been thinking a lot about my mother and how much I miss her. Today, I had a chance to hear her voice. Never thought I would until Christmas but I feel like Heavenly Father knew how much I missed her and how much she wanted to hear from me. I had an interview with my President today...and just like any other interviews he asked how I was doing personally. I shared with him how much I miss my mother and just started crying. I really do miss my mom and she has been on my mind lately. My president gave me his phone and told me to give her a call. For a minute there, I thought I was dreaming...I was expecting more of, "Your doing good, it's almost Christmas and you will get a chance to talk with your mom." So my response was, "It's okay." Funny, huh?! He assured me again that it was okay. So I left the room with the phone on my hand really not knowing what to do. I finally started dialing my mom's number, still thinking that this can't be real. After so many tries, the operator kept saying that the account wasn't authorize to make that call. The president came out after each interview he had and I told him that it wasn't working. He told me to keep trying. After so many tries, I figured that Heavenly Father probably doesn't want me to. I finally gave him his phone and said how I was feeling...that maybe I am not supposed to. He said "I feel like you should call your mom and tell her how much you love her." I went and got a calling card and called my mom. It was about 630 Saturday morning there, and she picked up the phone after a few rings. It was so good to hear from her! The first thing she said to me was, "My prayers has been answered. I have been reading your letter and just praying that I can hear your voice soon." Tears were rolling down my cheeks...tears of happiness, gratitude, peace, and comfort.
My president is called by God. He had a feeling that it is something I should do, even though I felt like it was not meant to be after so many tries. Heavenly Father does answer prayers! He leads and guides each and everyone of His children here on earth. He is loving, kind, merciful, and powerful. I know that Heavenly Father loves me and that Jesus lives. He is mindful of me and knows me more than I know myself. He knows my mother well enough, and has blessed her this very day to be able to hear from her daughter she hasn't heard from in a while. I love my mother, and just like my president...my mother is a great influence in my life. Mother is a great title, an honor. And I am so grateful for my mother and all she has done...her love, teachings, nurturing, comfort, support, and all the things she has done that makes me who I am today. How blessed I am for an earthly mother and a heavenly mother!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thanksgiving Prayer


Counting Blessings
By Marianne Wilson McKnight
Marianne Wilson McKnight, “Counting Blessings,” Friend, Nov. 2000, 5
One day, I started writing down
My blessings one by one.
I filled both sides of seven sheets
And still did not get done.
I wrote down, “friends and family,
And legs that run and hop,
A cozy bed and clothes to wear,
And, of course, my mom and pop.”
I’m grateful for so many things—
For sunsets, trees, and rain,
For eyes to see and ears to hear,
For being free from pain.
I wrote the name of Jesus down—
I’m thankful most for Him—
Then added, “scriptures, music, love,
And my new puppy, Tim.”
And now whenever I feel down
And don’t know what to do,
I get my blessings notebook out
And add a page or two.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What is The Word of Wisdom

The Lord revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith a law of health called the Word of Wisdom. This law teaches us what foods and substances we should and should not use to maintain the health of our bodies and to keep us free from evil influences. The Lord promises blessings of health, strength, protection against evil, and greater receptiveness to spiritual truths.
Remember that our bodies are sacred. We should treat them with respect and reverence. The Word of Wisdom teaches that we are to eat healthy foods. It teaches very specifically that we are to avoid harmful substances, including alcohol, tobacco, tea, and coffee. We must also avoid harmful drugs in any form. People who obey the Word of Wisdom are more
receptive to spiritual truths.

I am so grateful for the Word of Wisdom and for the many blessings that Heavenly Father has blessed me with because I obey His commandment. Sometimes we often wonder and question why Heavenly Father gives us commandments like these, but Heavenly Father loves us very much and He wants to bless us with good health.



But this is a great article by President Ezra Taft Benson:
LDS.org - Ensign Article - A Principle with a Promise

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

LDS.org - Ensign Article - Get On with Our Lives

LDS.org - Ensign Article - Get On with Our Lives

It was transfer week and I have a NEW COMPANION! Yay:) And it made me think of a this talk, by Elder Steven E. Snow. Changes are good...they help you grow and learn. I am so grateful for my new companion...she is awesome!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

He Lives: Testimonies of Jesus Christ

I know that Jesus Christ lives!!! He is my Savior and I am grateful for His atoning sacrifice for me. I love Him with all my heart and I know that He loves me too.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Your Spiritual Journey: You Know Enough

http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=0c85a0ad4843d110VgnVCM100000176f620a____&vgnextoid=f318118dd536c010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD

"When The Lord Commands"

The story is told of two outdoor enthusiasts who hired a bush plane to fly them to a remote lake for their annual fishing trip. Following a successful outing, the pilot returned to retrieve them. However, he quickly informed the fishermen that his small plane would not support them, their equipment, and the added weight of the fish they had caught. A second flight would be required.
Now, the sportsmen were not interested in paying for a second round-trip. So after a promise to pack tightly and a small bonus payment, the pilot reluctantly agreed to attempt the flight.
The fishermen grinned knowingly as the pilot forced the aircraft into the air. However, seconds later the plane stalled and crashed into a large, flat swampy area at the end of the lake.
The plane had stalled as it flew because of a well-known phenomenon called “ground effect.” Ground effect is created when air is compressed between the aircraft’s wings and the earth’s surface—when they are in close proximity. In this case, as the bush plane inched its way upward out of ground effect, it was required to fly on its own power, which it simply could not do.
Fortunately there were no serious injuries, and after regaining their senses, one of the fishermen asked the other, “What happened?” The second replied, “We crashed on takeoff—about a hundred yards (91 m) from where we ended up last year!”
Like the two sportsmen, occasionally we believe that there must be an easier way, a shortcut or modification of the Lord’s commandments that will accommodate our individual circumstances. Thoughts such as these fail to acknowledge that strict obedience to God’s laws brings His blessings and failure to abide by His laws leads to foreseeable consequences.
At the time of his appointment as President of the Church, Harold B. Lee said: “The safety of the Church lies in the members keeping the commandments. … As they keep the commandments, blessings will come.”1
When we choose to disobey a commandment, it is usually because (1) we have convinced ourselves that the commandment does not apply to us; (2) we do not believe that it is important; or (3) we are certain that it is too difficult to obey.
1. This Commandment Doesn’t Apply to Me
During the closing years of King Solomon’s reign, the Lord informed him through His prophet, “I will … rend the kingdom from thee, and will give it to thy servant.”2
Shortly thereafter, the prophet Ahijah identified that servant as Jeroboam, an “industrious” man whom Solomon had made “ruler over all the charge of the house of Joseph.”3 Jeroboam’s duties required him to travel from the mountains of Ephraim, where he lived, to the capital of Jerusalem. During one of those trips, Ahijah met him along the road. Through Ahijah, the Lord said, “I will … give ten tribes to thee.”4 He also instructed Jeroboam, “If thou wilt … walk in my ways … to keep my statutes and my commandments, … I will be with thee … and will give Israel unto thee.”5
After hearing of Ahijah’s prophecy, Solomon sought to kill Jeroboam, so Jeroboam fled to Egypt.6 Upon Solomon’s death Jeroboam returned from exile to the northern part of Israel and began to lead the northern ten tribes.7
However, Jeroboam’s plan to rule the kingdom involved a mixture of good and evil. He established Shechem as the nation’s capital, a city of great religious significance to his people. But sadly he introduced satanic rituals into their worship.8
Jeroboam convinced himself that some of God’s commandments were not applicable to him. As a result of his actions, all of his descendants were slain, and because of the heathen practices he had introduced into their sacred ordinances, the ten tribes of Israel were eventually driven from their inheritance.9
Just as flying out of ground effect with more weight than an aircraft’s wings can sustain will lead to disastrous consequences, our partial or selective compliance with God’s laws will fail to bring the full blessings of obedience.
2. This Commandment Is Not Important
Decades later Naaman, a Syrian war hero, “a mighty man in valour,”10 traveled from his native country to Israel and approached the king, Jehoram, to be healed of leprosy.11
Naaman was directed to the prophet Elisha. “And Elisha sent a messenger unto him, saying, Go and wash in Jordan seven times, … and thou shalt be clean.”12
Despite this prophetic promise to be cured, Naaman was offended that Elisha did not greet him in person and even more insulted with the prophet’s direction to wash seven times in the small and muddy Jordan River. His pride demanded something more noteworthy and grand, something matching his stature and place in the community and nation.
Fortunately for Naaman, his servants convinced him that regardless of what the prophet asked him to do, if obeyed, it would bring the Lord’s blessings. Naaman washed himself in the Jordan River as directed and, as a result of his obedience, was cured of his leprosy.13
Obedience to the Lord’s commands, in spite of how trivial or unimportant we believe them to be, will surely bring His promised blessings.
3. This Commandment Is Just Too Hard
Following the Lord’s command, the prophet Lehi led his family into the wilderness. During the first few days of the journey, Lehi instructed his son Lemuel to be “firm and steadfast, and immovable in keeping the commandments of the Lord!”14
However, when the prophetic requirement came to return to Jerusalem to retrieve the brass plates, containing a “record of the Jews,”15 the two oldest boys rebelled, saying, “It is a hard thing.”16
Despite his older brothers’ murmuring, Nephi’s faith in and obedience to the Lord’s commands led to obtaining those brass plates. A nation was built, a language was preserved, and the gospel of Jesus Christ was taught for generations to come.
At times we may rationalize that the Lord will understand our disobedience because our special circumstances make adherence to His laws difficult, embarrassing, or even painful. However, faithful obedience, regardless of the apparent size of the task, will bring the Lord’s guidance, assistance, and peace.
The Prophet Joseph Smith petitioned the Lord on two occasions, asking if a prominent friend, Martin Harris, could take the first 116 handwritten pages of translated material from the book of Lehi from Harmony, Pennsylvania, back to Palmyra. Each time, the Lord counseled Joseph to avoid entrusting the manuscript to Mr. Harris.
Martin was seeking to use the translated material as evidence to stop his associates from spreading rumors about his friendship with Joseph Smith. On the third request the Lord granted Joseph’s appeal.17
Martin lost the manuscript, and as a result the plates were taken from the Prophet Joseph Smith for an extended period. This was a painful lesson for the Prophet Joseph, who said, “I made this my rule: When the Lord commands, do it.”18 This should and can be our rule as well.
The Lord’s response when we obey His commandments is sure. He has promised us, “If you keep my commandments and endure to the end you shall have eternal life.”19
Additionally He has counseled us, “I, the Lord, am merciful and gracious unto those who fear me, and delight to honor those who serve me in righteousness and in truth unto the end.”20
Obedience to the Lord’s commandments provides us confidence in our chosen path, qualifies us for His guidance and direction as we pursue our efforts, and offers us the potential to become like our Savior, Jesus Christ, and return to our Father’s presence.
It is my prayer that each day will find us striving to be more obedient to the laws, ordinances, and commandments of the gospel of Jesus Christ in order that He may more fully bless our lives.
I testify that obedience to God’s commands brings the blessings of heaven; that our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, live; that the Book of Mormon is the word of God; and that President Thomas S. Monson is the Lord’s prophet for our day, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Bruce A. Carlson, “When the Lord Commands,” Liahona, May 2010, 38–40

http://mormon.org/commandments/#obey-the-ten-commandments

Tuesday, November 2, 2010


"How far is heaven?
It's not very far.
In temples of God,
It's right where we are." (Ensign October 2010; Blessings of the Temple)

I really like this poem that President Monsoon paraphrased in the article about Blessings of the Temple. It is a great blessing to have the temples here on earth where we can go and feel of our Heavenly Father's love and make covenants with Him. He goes on sharing a story about Elder Matthew Cowley. It says;
"The late Elder Matthew Cowley, who was a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, once recounted the Saturday afternoon experience of a grandfather as hand in hand he took his small granddaughter on a birthday visit-not to the zoo or to the movies but to the temple grounds. With permission of the groundskeeper, the two walked to the large doors of the temple. He suggested that she place her hand on the srurdy wall and then on the massive door. Tenderly het then said to her, "Remember that this is the day you touched the temple. One day you will go inside. " His gift to the little one was not candy or ice cream but an experience far more significant and everlasting-an appreciation of the house of the Lord. She had touched the temple, and temple had touched her."
What a beautiful touching story! As we go to the temple our faith in Jesus Christ will grow more and we will be able to bear every trial and overcome all the temptations.

Temples are places of learning. Their principal purpose is to provide ordinances necessary for the children of God to enable them to return to dwell with Him. Temple ordinances lead to the greatest blessings available throught the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Everything in the Church—the meetings and activities, the missionary efforts, the lessons taught and the hymns—all lead to the work done in holy temples.

One ordinance received in the temple is called the endowment. The word endowment means "gift," and the temple endowment truly is a gift from God. The ordinance consists of a series of instructions and includes covenants to live righteously and follow the requirements of the gospel. The endowment focuses on the Savior, His role in Heavenly Father's plan, and the personal commitment of each member to follow Him.

Another temple ordinance is celestial marriage. In this ordinance husband and wife are sealed to one another for eternity. A sealing performed in the temple continues forever if the husband and wife are faithful to the covenants they make.

Children born to parents who have been sealed in the temple are born in the covenant. These children automatically become part of an eternal family. Children who are not born in the covenant can also become part of an eternal family once their natural or adoptive parents have been sealed to one another. The ordinance of sealing children to parents is performed in the temple.

People who have died without these essential gospel ordinances may receive those ordinances through the work done in temples. Acting in behalf of ancestors and others who have died, Church members are baptized and confirmed, receive the endowment, and participate in the sealings of husband to wife and children to parents.

Those who enter the temple must be worthy, which means that they keep the commandments and are prepared to make and keep sacred temple covenants. In two interviews—one with a member of a bishopric or a branch president and another with a member of a stake presidency or a mission president—Church members certify their worthiness to enter the temple. In these interviews, the priesthood leader asks about the individual's personal conduct and worthiness. Those who are worthy receive a temple recommend, which allows them to enter the temple.

In addition to being a place where sacred priesthood ordinances are performed, the temple is a place of peace and revelation. It is a place where spiritual guidance can be received for crucial decisions or concerns. The Lord blesses those who attend to the sacred ordinance work in the temple. And the blessings He gives will not be limited to the time spent in the temple. Those who do temple work will be blessed in all aspects of their lives. Their labors in the temple will strengthen them and refine them spiritually.


Check this video out;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x_-TQivCx8&feature=player_embedded