This book is a transcription of a four-part lecture series on the temple. I love the way Michael Wilcox seeks, thinks, and explains spiritual truths. I loved learning about the beautiful blessings of the temple, the importance of learning how to learn from symbols, and important questions to ponder. I was especially touched by the stories he shared in the third talk. Overall, this book added to my understanding and opened my eyes to many things I have missed.
-When going through the temple you have to look at everything through the “lens of symbols” -“We need to learn how to learn through the use of symbols.”
-Why symbols? “Because symbols can mean different things to different people at different times in their lives. It continues to give as our lives and circumstances change, and as our wisdom increases. As we face trials or joys, we’ll find as we go back to the temple that the symbols take on added, deeper meaning and they will feed us continually.”
-“It’s as if the Lord is up there looking down saying “I would love to give you some information, but I know it will mean more to you if you ask for it.”
-“Some of the people for whom you will do the work today lived hard and bitter lives. Many of them died believing God forgot them, but today you will show them God has not forgotten them. He does not forget any of His children. Their names will be spoken in His house many times and you will show them, and God will show them through you, He remembers them.” (Each name will be spoken 12-13 times)
-“Not only do we do temple work to show we remember our ancestors, but we do it to show that God remembers His children also.”
-“Temple work teaches us the importance of the individual like nothing else we do in the church.”
-Susa Young Gates once asked her father, President Brigham Young, how it would be possible to accomplish the great amount of temple work that needed to be done, and he answered her: “There will be many inventions of labor-saving devices, so that our daily tasks will be able to be performed in a much shorter time. This will leave us the time for temple work.” “Now the inventions have come, and I anticipate they will continue to come, we simply must learn to use some of the time that is saved by those inventions for the purpose God intended.”
-“It was made known to me that the righteous dead on the other side of the veil were exercising their faith. And that in answer to their prayers the missionaries were sent to one of their descendants in the flesh. And that descendant in the flesh then had the opportunity of doing temple work for their ancestors.” –Melvin J. Ballard
-“Put all your love, your life together, your compromises, your forgiveness, your joys, your shared sorrows, put it in that [spiritual] jar and at the end of a full life together you will bring it to me. And you will want to keep all that love and all that life, and I will put the seal on it so you can preserve it for eternity.”
-“And though my temple report card probably says ‘greater growth needed in all areas,’ I love the Teacher, and for Him I will try to do everything that I possibly can so that I can progress. Our love for God helps us to stay in the order that He wants us to be in.”