The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and ModernTalmage, James E. (James Edward)
Religion
The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and Modern
Talmage, James E. (James Edward)
Latter Day Saint temples; Temples
"We have dedicated this spot of ground upon which we expect to
erect a temple in which to administer the ordinances of the House
of God. Into this house, when it is {218} completed, we expect to
enter to enjoy the blessings of the Priesthood and receive our
anointings, our endowments and our sealings; and the brethren will
be sealed to brethren to continue the links and make perfect the
chain from ourselves to Father Adam. This is the object of the
temple which we are about to commence building at this place. We
require the brethren and the sisters to go to with their might and
erect this temple; and from the architect to the boy who carries
the drinking water to the men that work on the building, we wish
them to understand that wages are entirely out of the question. We
are going to build a House for ourselves and we shall expect the
brethren and sisters, neighborhood after neighborhood, ward after
ward, to turn out their proportion of men to come here and labor as
they shall be notified by the proper authorities.
"This may be called a temporal work, but it pertains to the
salvation of ourselves as well as our friends who have passed
behind the veil, and also the generations who are to come after us.
We can carry this temple forward with our labor without any burden
to ourselves if our hearts are in the work and we will be blessed
abundantly in doing so. We will be better off in our temporal
affairs when it is completed than when we commenced, and than we
would be if we did not build it. The time we enjoy is the Lord's,
but we have permission to direct its use according to our good
pleasure. When the brethren come to work on this temple they may
expect to be blessed of the Lord according to their faith.
* * * * * * *
"We pray for you continually that you may be blessed. I feel to
bless you according to the power and keys of the Holy Priesthood
bestowed upon me and my brethren with me, heart and hand, and all
the Saints feel to say 'Amen.' Feel to bless each other, feel to do
the work of the Lord and dismiss the narrow, contracted, covetous
feelings that are so interwoven with the feelings of our natures.
It seems hard to get rid of them but we must overcome them and
unite ourselves together in the holy order of God that {219} we
may be Saints of the Most High, that our interests, our faith and
labors may be concentrated in the salvation of the human family.
"Brethren and sisters, try to realize these things. Awake and lay
these things to heart. Seek the Lord to know His mind and will and
when you ascertain it also to have the will to do it. God bless
you. Amen."
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