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The Tabernacle

The Priesthood

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“Temples have always symbolized being in the presence of the Lord. … There is a closeness to God that comes through consistent worship in the house of the Lord. We can come to know Him and feel welcome, ‘at home,’ in His house.“The simple presence of a temple should serve as a reminder of covenants we have made, the need for integrity, and the fact that God is never far away” (Elder David Sorensen, “Small Temples—Large Blessings,” Ensign, Nov. 1998, 65).

When have you felt close to God because of the temple? How have you or someone you know been blessed by attending the temple?

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The people donated most of the materials used to make the

Tabernacle. (See Exodus 36:5,7)

The Tabernacle was built with professional help. (see Exodus 31:2-3)

The Tabernacle was a work of art. (See Exodus 31:4)

Exodus 25:1-8Exodus 26:28-30

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Outer Courtyard[TELESTIAL]

In what way are our temples a place of sacrifice?

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Exodus 26:14  “And thou shalt make a covering for the tent of rams’ skins dyed red, and a covering

above of badgers’ skins.”

What’s the symbolism?

Inner Courtyard

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“Most of us clearly understand that the Atonement is for sinners. I am not so sure, however, that we know and understand that the Atonement is also for saints—for good men and women who are obedient, worthy, and conscientious and who are striving to become better and serve more faithfully. We may mistakenly believe we must make the journey from good to better and become a saint all by ourselves. …

“The enabling power of the Atonement of Christ strengthens us to do things we could never do on our own” (“The Atonement and the Journey of Mortality,” Ensign, Apr. 2012, 42, 46).

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The Holy Place [TERRESTRIAL]

Name one thing you do regularly to make your prayers effective.

Name one thing you do regularly to have the Holy Ghost with you.

Name one thing you do to make the sacrament meaningful.

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Several years ago, I had the opportunity to run the Boston Marathon. I had trained hard and felt I was prepared, but at mile 20 there are hills. The locals call the steepest and longest hill Heartbreak Hill. When I reached that point, I was physically spent. The hill was long, and because I was a novice, I allowed myself to do something no seasoned runner ever does—I started to think negatively. This slowed my pace, so I tried to think positively and visualize the finish line. But as I did this, I suddenly realized that I was in a big city, there were thousands of people lining the route, and I had not made any arrangements to locate my husband at the end of the marathon. I felt lost and alone, and I started to cry.

I was wearing a big red T-shirt with the word Utah printed on the front in big block letters. As the spectators saw that I was crying, they would yell, “Keep going, Utah.” “Don’t cry, Utah.” “You’re almost finished, Utah.” But I knew I wasn’t, and I was lost. I also knew that even if I stopped running and dropped out of the race, I would still be lost.

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Do any of you ever feel like you’re running up Heartbreak Hill and that even though there are people lining the route, you are alone? That’s how I felt. So I did what every one of you would do—I began to pray right there on that marathon route. I told Heavenly Father that I was alone and that I was on a hill. I told Him that I was discouraged and afraid and that I felt lost. I asked for help and strength to be steadfast and to finish the race. As I continued to run, these words came into my mind:Fear not, I am with thee; oh, be not dismayed, For I am thy God and will still give thee aid. I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.

That sweet answer to my prayer gave me the strength to continue on until I crossed the finish line. I learned that no matter how well prepared you think you are, there are hills on the course. Our Heavenly Father is only a prayer away, and the Holy Ghost is within whispering distance.

General Conference - April 2008 - At All Times, in All Things,

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The Holy of Holies[CELESTIAL]

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Priestly Apparel

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

YOU DON’T NEED ALCOHOL TO BE WILD AND CRAZY!

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

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Let’s play… SPOT THE MORMONHow to tell if someone is LDS

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Exodus 28:1-4MARK: Exodus 28:9,12, 36

THE LORD’S INSTRUCTIONSYMBOLISM

1. Exodus 29:42. Exodus 29:5–6 3. Exodus 29:7 4. Exodus 29:15–16 5.Exodus 29:20–216.Exodus 29:43–468.Exodus 28:29, 39:10,14

1.2.3.4.5.6.8.

D&C 60:4 “For I, the Lord, rule in the heavens above, and among the armies of the earth; and in the day when I shall make up my jewels, all men shall know what it is that bespeaketh the power of God.”

D&C 101:3 “Yet I will own them, and they shall be mine in that day when I shall come to make up my jewels.”

Sign of the Covenant People:

7. Exodus 31:14-17

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Write:(1) One thing you can do this Sunday to show your faithfulness in keeping the Sabbath day Holy and a (2) one sentence summary of the blessings that are promised for Sabbath Day

faithfulness.

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The Tabernacle

The Priesthood