Wilcox, S. Michael

House of Glory: Finding Personal Meaning in the Temple

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S. Michael Wilcox.  Salt Lake City, Utah:  Deseret Book Company, 2003.  Softbound, 6×9″, 150 pages.

Winner of the 1996 Frankie and John Kenneth Orton Award for LDS Literature

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.

 

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