“I believe that the busy person on the farm, in the
shop, in the office, or in the household, who has his worries and troubles, can
solve his problems better and more quickly in the house of the Lord than
anywhere else. If he will leave his problems behind and in the temple work for
himself and for his dead, he will confer a mighty blessing upon those who have
gone before, and quite as large a blessing will come to him, for at the most
unexpected moments, in or out of the temple will come to him, as a revelation,
the solution of the problems that vex his life. That is the gift that comes to
those who enter the temple properly, because it is a place where revelations
may be expected.” (Elder John A. Widstoe, Temple Worship, A Lecture, delivered under the auspices of
the Genealogical Society of Utah, at the Assembly Hall, Temple Block, Salt Lake
City, Tuesday evening, October 12, 1920.)
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