House of Glory (Spanish)

Finding Personal Meaning in the Temple
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House of Glory (Spanish)

Finding Personal Meaning in the Temple
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WILCOX, MICHAEL

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When the Lord instructed the Saints in Kirtland to build a temple, he said, "Establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God" (D&C 88:119). Michael Wilcox identifies the blessing that temple work brings to our everyday lives. He discusses the temple as a house as learning where we can understand the most powerful principles of the gospel and receive inspiration for our families and ourselves. He explains how the temple is a house of refuge where we can escape the trials and troubles of the world. He defines the phrase "house of order" and talks about how the temple as a house of glory, describing the wonderful experiences that come to those who serve there, and especially to those who labor for their kindred dead.
Una Casa de Gloria

Cuando los santos de Kirtland fueron instruidos para construir un templo, dijo, "Establecimiento de una casa, incluso una casa de oración, una casa de ayuno, una casa de instrucción, una casa de gloria, una casa de orden, una casa de Dios" (D. y C. 88:119). Michael Wilcox identifica la bendición que la obra del templo trae a nuestras vidas cotidianas. El autor analiza el templo como una casa como el aprendizaje en el que podemos entender los principios más poderosos del evangelio y recibir inspiración para nuestras familias ya nosotros mismos. Él explica cómo el templo es una casa de refugio donde podemos escapar de las tribulaciones y problemas del mundo. Él define la expresión "casa de orden" y habla de cómo el templo como una casa de gloria, que describe las experiencias maravillosas que vienen a los que sirven allí, y en especial a los que trabajan por sus familiares muertos.