Mormon Eternal Marriage

Mormon Eternal Marriage - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 26th May, 2014 - 6:48pm

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Mormon Eternal Marriage

"The continuously righteous life with all the sacred ordinances culminating in eternal marriage guarantees eternal life. THERE IS NO OTHER WAY. This I know."

(Spencer W. Kimball, "Beloved Youth, Study and Learn," Cited in Life's Directions, p180-83, 190-91)

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Marriage Eternal Mormon

"There is more to a foundation of eternal marriage than a pretty face or an attractive figure. There is more to consider than popularity or charisma. As you seek an eternal companion, look for someone who is developing the essential attributes that bring happiness: a deep love of the Lord and of His commandments, a determination to live them, one that is kindly understanding, forgiving of others, and willing to give of self, with the desire to have a family crowned with beautiful children and a commitment to teach them the principles of truth in the home. An essential priority of a prospective wife is the desire to be a wife and mother. She should be developing the sacred qualities that God has given His daughters to excel as a wife and mother: patience, kindliness, a love of children, and a desire to care for them rather than seeking professional pursuits. She should be acquiring a good education to prepare for the demands of motherhood. A prospective husband should also honor his priesthood and use it in service to others. Seek a man who accepts his role as provider of the necessities of life, has the capacity to do it, and is making concerted efforts to prepare himself to fulfill those responsibilities. "I suggest that you not ignore many possible candidates who are still developing these attributes, seeking the one who is perfected in them. You will likely not find that perfect person, and if you did, there would certainly be no interest in you. These attributes are best polished together as husband and wife."

(Richard G. Scott, "Receive the Temple Blessings," Ensign, May 1999, 26)

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"I do not worry about you young men who have recently returned from the mission field. You know as well as I what you ought to do. It is your responsibility and opportunity, under the natural process of dating and courting, to find a wonderful companion and marry in the house of the Lord. Don't rush it unduly and don't delay it unduly. 'Marry in haste and repent at leisure' is an old proverb that still has meaning in our time. But do not dally along in a fruitless, frustrating, and frivolous dating game that only raises hope and brings disappointment and in some cases heartache."

(Gordon B. Hinckley, "To Single Adults," Ensign, June 1989, 72)

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Marriage Eternal Mormon

"When you marry, you and your eternal companion may then invoke the power of procreation, that you may have joy and rejoicing in your posterity This divine endowment is guarded by your Creator's law of chastity. All through the years, remember: chastity is the powerful protector of virile manhood and the crown of beautiful womanhood."

"In courtship and marriage, virtue seems to come under attack first. Mental turmoil that trails in the wake of weakness from lust has evoked many a tear from innocent loved ones. Without repentance, tumult within self does not quit either."

(Russell M. Nelson, "Self-Mastery," Ensign, Nov. 1985, 31)

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Marriage Eternal Mormon

"Honorable marriage is more important than wealth, position, and status. As husband and wife, you can achieve your life's goals together. As you sacrifice for each other and your children, the Lord will bless you, and your commitment to the Lord and your service in His kingdom will be enhanced."

"Now, brethren, do not expect perfection in your choice of a mate. Do not be so particular that you overlook her most important qualities of having a strong testimony, living the principles of the gospel, loving home, wanting to be a mother in Zion, and supporting you in your priesthood responsibilities."

"Of course, she should be attractive to you, but do not just date one girl after another for the sole pleasure of dating without seeking the Lord's confirmation in your choice of your eternal companion."

"And one good yardstick as to whether a person might be the right one for you is this: in her presence, do you think your noblest thoughts, do you aspire to your finest deeds, do you wish you were better than you are?"

"God bless you single adult brethren of the Church. May your priorities be right."

(Ezra Taft Benson, "To the Single Adult Brethren of the Church," Ensign, May 1988, 53)

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Mormon Eternal Marriage

"Marriage relationships can be enriched by better communication. One important way is to pray together. This will resolve many of the differences, if there are any, between the couple before sleep comes. I do not mean to overemphasize differences, but they are real, and make things interesting. Our differences are the little pinches of salt which can make the marriage seem sweeter. We communicate in a thousand ways, such as a smile, a brush of the hair, a gentle touch, and remembering each day to say 'I love you' and the husband to say 'You're beautiful.' Some other important words to say, when appropriate, are 'I'm sorry.' Listening is excellent communication."

( President James E. Faust, "The Enriching of Marriage," Ensign, Nov. 1977, 10)

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