History of Initiatory Ordinances
…and kingship, such as the anointing of David. These acts carried promised blessings that were fulfilled over time rather than immediately. Modern revelation affirms continuity with these ancient practices. Doctrine…
…and kingship, such as the anointing of David. These acts carried promised blessings that were fulfilled over time rather than immediately. Modern revelation affirms continuity with these ancient practices. Doctrine…
…never belonged to the Church. Thus, while access is limited, the intended blessings are universal. The restriction is not about who matters, but about how sacred worship is protected. Temples…
…they believe obedience helps them receive blessings God already desires to give. Relationship Over Rule-Keeping Commandments are not viewed as arbitrary rules imposed by an authoritarian God. Instead, they are…
…they feel a desire to share it. This sharing is motivated by love, not fear. The Role of Covenants and Knowledge Latter-day Saints believe certain spiritual blessings and covenants require…
…and priesthood blessings. Why Restoration Matters for Salvation Restoration explains why Latter-day Saints emphasize ordinances, authority, and covenants. Salvation, in their belief, involves both faith in Christ and participation in…
…contract. A contract is an agreement between individuals, while a covenant is a sacred promise made with God. Marriage covenants carry spiritual responsibilities and are believed to invite divine blessings…
…covenants are believed to invite God’s guidance and blessings, they are treated with reverence and seriousness. Viewing marriage as a covenant reinforces why it is emphasized as sacred and enduring…
…reliance on God as they serve others. This dual development—personal and spiritual—is seen as one of the great blessings of unpaid service. Building Community and Belonging Service plays a central…