All Things Denote There is a God- Mountains

LDS temples are special edifices. Unlike LDS chapels that are numerous and used for regular Sunday worship, LDS temples are fewer in number and are reserved for specific ordinances and covenants with God that allow families to be bound together in the eternities.

Mountains have often been symbolic of high places where one can get closer to and commune more directly with God. LDS temples symbolize spiritual mountains as taught in the second chapter of Isaiah where temples are described as “the mountain of the Lord’s house.”

I am thankful for the beautiful LDS temple in the Las Vegas valley. My experiences there have been life-changing and have brought much peace and understanding to my heart.

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2 Comments

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    john steffen January 25, 2014

    Did you take this photo? This is one of the best i’ve ever seen! I’m teaching Alma Chapter 30 in seminary Monday and I’m going to use this photo and your little thought as part of my lesson.

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      Kevin Miller February 26, 2014

      Yes, this is a recent one I have been working on. The temple is beautiful and I always love to see it in colorful light. Sorry so slow in getting back to your response. I love you my dear friend.

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