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We are all part of an eternal story. Thank you for putting these together.
ОтветитьI think it would be easier to watch these short clips if you post them as “shorts” or “reels”
ОтветитьWhat an incredible video! It helped me so much in answering questions that I've always had about the temple. Thank you so much for putting this together!
ОтветитьThis is mind blowing
ОтветитьWow! So interesting! I want to learn more!!
ОтветитьYou always do a great job putting these videos together.
ОтветитьUr WONDERFUL. WIRDS & PARKERS MARVELOUS TALENT=
AN AMAZING UPLIFTING ENRICHMENT 2 our knowledge 4 TODAY!!😂❤ THANK YOU!!🤣
Amazing and beautiful. Thank you ❤️💕
ОтветитьAnd how about that Shabaka Stone?!
ОтветитьInteresting Video 🌹🌿 This makes sense since the Bible is Translated from Aramaic Egyptian ♀️ Hebrew ✡️ and Greek 🇬🇷... And the Book of Mormon is Translated from Reformed Egyptian ♀️
ОтветитьLove this!
ОтветитьThank you for the thorough 😮
ОтветитьEmbrace. And the promises. Wow. More and more evidence (there’s so much) that Joseph Smith Jr. couldn’t have known these things without divine revelation!
There’s just no possible explanation otherwise!
Bro Bruce porter "touch stone "app... is very helpful with careful info
Ответить🔥🔥🔥 where can I find the full interviews?
ОтветитьHow can I get Dan McClellan's take on all this?
ОтветитьAll that is conveyed here is true! But none of it was of Yahavah. All of it came from the land of conjuring... Egypt.
ОтветитьI am sure Dr. Ritner would disagree......
ОтветитьModern society is obsessed with "deconstruction." Dissecting things into nothing, severing connections between history, nature, and morality, laughing at any question of the meaning behind anything. So nowadays any kind of ritual or symbolism is looked at with extreme suspicion, even by many Christians. In the scriptures we learn that all truth can be circumscribed into one great whole. Nothing in God's creation is free-floating. It's all connected. That's the kind of thinking we need to have to understand the temple. I view today's highly-valued formula of extreme scepticism as being just as foolish as those people who will believe anything they hear.
ОтветитьWhy all the changes in the temple then?
ОтветитьLove this so much and I’m a member of the church of Jesus Christ of latter saint
ОтветитьWow, that is unbelievable. Thank you for sharing this. We need deeper study and teaching on the Temple, there is so much the Lord is offering us!
ОтветитьYour source is Egypt? Egypt is a wicked place, was and is!!! The Commandments of the old testament tells, the lords people not to follow the ways of the Egyptians. If you read the book of Jasher, the first pharaoh was not righteous, but was a ConMan that came to seduce the king of Egypt, by taxing the dead or charging for graves in the king of Egypt, called that man pharaoh, which means to tax the dead.
Joseph had a tendency to indulge. I suggest everyone get back to the route, Joeseph’s calling was the Book of Mormon and nothing else.
That was so good. Thank you so much
ОтветитьJust this past week I was with the young women in my branch, and one of the young women was teaching a class on “How Can I Draw Closer to Jesus Christ through Sacred Ordinances and Covenants?”
In the lesson, I asked my young women, “Do you know what the difference between ordinances and covenants are? Can you explain what they each mean?”
Some shared what they thought a covenant was, but admitted they did not really know a lot and would like to learn more.
I told them that as a new convert, I still don’t know a lot, and I have a lot to learn about these two things, but I would share what I was 95% sure was one way to explain it.
I went and stood in front of one of the young women and said, “Okay Sarah, I want to make a covenant with you. A covenant is a promise where you both have different sides of the promise. Let’s say that you promise me that you will bake me cookies once a year, and in that covenant, I promise to always help you fix your car when it breaks down. The things that we promise to each other, that is the covenant.”
Then I stuck out my hand for her to shake it with me.
“And the action where we shake hands, that is the ordinance.”
I pointed to our gripped hands.
The handshake is the ordinance, and the promises we make to each other are the covenant.
Every young woman in that room was watching, and they said, “Ah, that makes sense!”
As I returned to my seat, I was really blown away, because actually what I said and did to teach them came all in the moment as I said it. I was really surprised I reached out my hand to do a handshake as the ordinance. Up until then what had been in my mind was getting immersed in water, aka baptism. As I returned to my seat, I thought of the ordinances I do as an endowed member who is also a temple worker. I was blown away at what I was being taught by the Holy Spirit as I sought to share what I knew with the young women.
Thank you for sharing this video. My husband served his mission in Cambodia and he always talks with me about how he saw hints at the temple ordinances through the Buddhist Temples, and loves it when people bring it up.
Amazing video that can “lift up the hands which hang down,” and strengthen the “feeble knees.” Funny that this verse came to my mind, when it is also in the reading for this past week, Hebrews 12:12. When the phrase came to mind, I had no idea what book it was in, as I did not read that verse explicitly this past week.
Thank you for hosting the Holy Spirit in your videos.
A little learning is a dangerous thing ;
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring :
There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
And drinking largely sobers us again. - Alexander Pope
Where can I listen to this interview in full?!
ОтветитьTotally agree….it’s rooted in masonry….📐💯
Ответить@TrueMillennial hey, I know this is out of the ordinary/unorthodox, but I'm trying to get in touch with Bud Zoll- Ward Radio said that if I could set them up with him, they'd love to have him on their channel to talk to him but I don't have any contact info for him. Do you think you could help me out? (I don't know how to message/email you privately hence the random comment here)
Edit: I don't know if this needs likes to get TrueMillennial's attention but I'd really appreciate it if you guys could like this, just in case, so they can read this and reply. Thanks so much for all the help!!
So he's comparing the pagan Amun temple in Karnak to Mormon temples? Is he saying that they worship Amun-Ra too?
ОтветитьThey deny Yeshua as Messiah.
ОтветитьWow!!
ОтветитьThank you. Very informative.
ОтветитьFascinating!
ОтветитьExcellent video. If I could only share all the unexplainable miracles and things I have witnessed in my life from the temple and Priesthood. Many would not believe my experiences but I know they are true. The Priesthood comes from God and is mighty and powerful. Trust God, trust the temple, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is true and the temple is a glorious example of heaven on earth.
ОтветитьContract law requires the two sides be able to agree without pressure or coercion from the other side. It also requires full disclosure of the terms and conditions. How does the temple experience stack up? You are not informed prior to going to the temple of what the covenants are that you are to be agreeing to. Once there, the only opportunity to back out is before the terms are presented, and then with much embarrassment if you do. The pressure of all those you are in company with plus the desire to not offend family or friends is highly significant. Temple covenants are not something you are fully able to make of your own free will. In that sense it departs considerably from what is considered acceptable contract law. If a contract is made by coercion and pressure from the other side without full disclosure, contract law is such that it makes that contract null and void. To say that temple covenants are special because they come from foundational principles laid down anciently could be said about any agreement we sign and is utter nonsense. Of course it was heavily influenced by freemasonry and has no relationship with ancient times more than any other common custom we have inherited as our culture developed.
ОтветитьPowerful! ❤
ОтветитьThe gods Egypt were the very gods who the God of Abraham was at war with in Exodus. The Masons are into Egyptian religions because they are Luciferian. In the temple, you make your covenants to the LDS Church, Inc., not to Jesus Christ. And if you do not keep all these covenants with "exactness" (the square) and undeviation (the compass), you agree to come under Lucifer's power. The goal of the temple endowment is for "exaltation of the Saints." Exalt was what Lucifer was cast out of Heaven for in Isaiah 14. Jesus Christ also said to not swear oaths, or try to exalt yourself. Joseph Smith was a Master Mason, he was working for Lucifer, just like the prophet Balaam did.
ОтветитьI love your analogy of the puzzle.
Its so obvious when people can only see one piece of the puzzle instead of the whole image. Its like they have a mark on them in the way they look and speak to you. Boasting and bragging from a place of ignorance. Like most political discussions these days.
God's TRUTH IS POWERFUL ❗️✨️🙏🏻💜
ОтветитьDoes God work through contracts though? I understand the endowment is old. But how can I know it is of God?
ОтветитьInteresting. Man made
ОтветитьThe apple may look perfect and shiny, but the seed is rotten to the core!
ОтветитьMormons entering into contracts with the Mormon man god. You do this for him he does this for you. Can you say PAGAN...
Ответитьexceptional
ОтветитьUuuuuuuh, ok??
ОтветитьThe background music is so distracting.
ОтветитьIt is so. Oh how l love the Lord's Temple. I am never happier than walking in and completely forgetting myself ,my commitments , outside.
I am completely at home and at one with my God.
It is encumbant on every person to learn therin, work hard to understand what God has given all this to us for.
Now therein, is your education, an Endowment of such joy. Its all from Him. It was beautiful the moment l entered. It is so uplifting, you find out who you really are. 🇬🇧
After watching and listening to True Millennial, I thought I'd post this here and especially how covenants and ordinances are rooted into us. Give a read: I have enjoyed reading the Scriptures in Arabic and have come across a phrase that just helps me grow in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and in my own feelings of the truth.
In English, the phrase is "make a covenant." At baptism, I made certain covenants with God to obey His commandments and take upon me the name of the Christ or the Messiah. In turn, I could have the Holy Ghost in my life. But in Arabic the phrase is "قطع عهد" or "QTA UHD" literally, "cut a covenant." As such, I think of how deep I allow the covenants I made either at Baptism or in the Temple to "cut" into my heart. Is it as deep as a two edge sword cutting deep into my heart or is it as the old Boy Scout knife barely even cutting through the outer layer of my skin.
I would hope that we may all think how deep our covenants cut into us and how we truly feel the Spirit of those covenants.