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  • The Temple of Christ of Latter-day Saints

    February 7th, 2010

    AMSTERDAM: St. Nicholas church by Akbar Simonse

    A repeated goal of the Mormon Church is to “perfect the saints.” Mormons understand the Biblical term “saint” to mean an affiliate of Christ's Church, with today's members having the designation “latter-day saints,” or members of Christ's Church living in these, the last days of the planet.  So, “perfecting the saints” is an effort to help members of the Mormon Church be as good as they can be.  To this end, members are taught and encouraged to follow the perfect example set by Jesus Christ. 

    Mormon temples help in this mission.  They are a calm refuge, and they offer sacred ordinances. 

    Mormon temples are devoted as places set apart from the world, so making an atmosphere wherein the Almighty Spirit can have a more robust effect on the human mind and heart.  Members of the Mormon Church who maintain certain standards of conduct and have strong religion in Jesus Christ are permitted to enter churches.  These modern temples are like traditional temples, where only those that went thru a method of purification got access to the church's inner courts.  As in days gone by, modern saints who have demonstrated true cleanness, by obedience to divine standards and commandments, may be able to enter a temple and receive the blessings available there.  This concept was expressed quite obviously by James Faust, an affiliate of the Mormon Church's First executive :

    The days of our lives will be greatly sanctified as we frequent the temples to learn the going beyond non secular relations we've got with Deity.  We want to try harder to be found standing in holy places. 

    To those that are worthy and ready, the temple is a “holy place” where the Spirit of the Lord can unreservedly dwell.  In this way Mormon churches be a sanctuary to people who attend them, providing a place that is holy and has been set aside as a house of the Lord.  They're places for prayer, meditation, and revelation.

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    All about the Temple of Jesus of LDS

    February 7th, 2010

    St Mary's Church, Eastham by Shertila Tony

    A constant objective of the Mormon Church is to “perfect the saints.” Mormons understand the Biblical term “saint” to mean a member of Christ's Church, with today's members having the designation “latter-day saints,” or members of Christ's Church living in these, the last days of the planet.  So, “perfecting the saints” is an effort to help members of the Mormon Church be as good as they can be.  To this end, members are taught and inspired to follow the perfect example set by Jesus Christ. 

    Mormon temples help in this mission.  They are definitely a calm refuge, and they offer sacred ordinances. 

    Mormon churches are devoted as places placed aside from the world, thus making an atmosphere wherein the Holy Spirit can have a stronger effect on the human mind and heart.  Members of the Mormon Church who maintain certain standards of conduct and have powerful faith in Jesus Christ are allowed to enter churches.  These modern churches are similar to traditional churches, where only those who went through a method of purification got access to the church's inner courts.  As in days gone by, modern saints who have demonstrated true cleanness, by obedience to divine standards and commandments, may be able to enter a temple and receive the blessings available there.  This idea was voiced quite obviously by James Faust, a member of the Mormon Church's First executive :

    The days of our lives will be considerably blessed as we frequent the temples to learn the transcending non secular relations we've got with Deity.  We need to try harder to be found standing in holy places. 

    To those who are deserving and ready, the temple is a “holy place” where the Spirit of the Lord can unreservedly dwell.  In this fashion Mormon temples function as a refuge to those who attend them, providing a place that is holy and has been set aside as a house of the Lord.  They are places for prayer, meditation, and revelation.




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    Information on the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS

    February 7th, 2010

    Church of St George by Katarina 2353

    A repeated goal of the Mormon Church is to “perfect the saints.” Mormons understand the Biblical term “saint” to mean an affiliate of Christ's Church, with today's members having the designation “latter-day saints,” or members of Christ's Church living in these, the final days of the Earth.  So, “perfecting the saints” is an effort to help members of the Mormon Church be pretty much as good as they can be.  To this end, members are taught and encouraged to follow the ideal example set by Jesus Christ. 

    Mormon churches help in this mission.  They are a calm sanctuary, and they offer holy ordinances. 

    Mormon churches are devoted as places set apart from the world, so making an atmosphere wherein the Holy Spirit can have a better effect on the human mind and heart.  Members of the Mormon Church who maintain certain standards of conduct and have robust religion in Jesus Christ are allowed to enter temples.  These modern churches are like ancient temples, where only people who went through a process of purification got access to the church's inner courts.  As in days gone by, modern saints who have demonstrated true cleanness, by obedience to divine standards and commandments, may be able to enter a temple and receive the blessings available there.  This concept was voiced quite clearly by James Faust, a member of the Mormon Church's First Presidency :

    The days of our lives will be significantly blessed as we frequent the temples to learn the going beyond spiritual relations we have with Deity.  We want to try harder to be found standing in holy places. 

    To people who are deserving and ready, the church is a “holy place” where the Spirit of the Lord can unreservedly dwell.  In this way Mormon churches serve as a sanctuary to people who attend them, providing a place that's holy and has been set aside as a house of the Lord.  They are places for prayer, meditation, and revelation.




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