. Te Karere. arriage, home and family!With God as a partner. And the glorious sight of a fatherand mother with their family alldressed in white, kneeling togetheraround the altar, to be sealed togetherfor time and for all eternity, is verytouching indeed. And I am sure thatour Heavenly Father smiles downupon such a union. I have rejoiced in seeing young boysand girls come to the Temple to dobaptism work for the dead. They havereceived a lasting impression thai willIk- a stabilizing influence in their lives. The Lord loves a cheerful giver, onewho gives of his time generously andhis talents fre


. Te Karere. arriage, home and family!With God as a partner. And the glorious sight of a fatherand mother with their family alldressed in white, kneeling togetheraround the altar, to be sealed togetherfor time and for all eternity, is verytouching indeed. And I am sure thatour Heavenly Father smiles downupon such a union. I have rejoiced in seeing young boysand girls come to the Temple to dobaptism work for the dead. They havereceived a lasting impression thai willIk- a stabilizing influence in their lives. The Lord loves a cheerful giver, onewho gives of his time generously andhis talents freely. Fortunately Templework requires no rare talenl just aloving heart desirous of serving his fellowmen. And while you are doing this service for others, jou can enjoj a few hours of peaceful relaxationwithin those hallowed walls, with thecares of the world shut out. Get thehabit of going to the Temple, andinvite your friends to go with you. The Saviour advised us to lay upfor yourselves treasures in where moth and rust doth not cor-rupt. Spending a day a week, ora day a month in the Temple will bedoing ju^t that. Plan to do it. Andthen make your plan WOrk. IhW much time di> we have m which t«» (1.) our Temple work ? The Prophet Joseph Smith answered that question in these words: And it the Whole Church should go to with alltheir might to i&ve their their posterity and gather their living (Continued on l.»Rr 476) December, 1958 449 Dedicatory Prayer for theLondon Temple (Dedicatory prayer delivered by President David O. McKayat dedication services of the London Temple held at New-chapel, near Lingfield, England, September 7, 8, 9, 1958.) OGOD, our Heavenly Father,Thou who hast created all Infinite and Progressive,ever serve to foster closer relationship between Thee and the human , Thy children, assemble beforeThee this day in gratitude and praise. Thou hast said that Thy work andThy glory is to bring to pass the im-mortality and etern


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