Temple Revelation
"The house of the Lord is a refuge from the world. The Sacramento members shared the following comment with their open house guests: 'Sometimes our minds are so beset with problems, and there are so many things clamoring for [our] attention at once that we just cannot think clearly. At the temple the dust of distraction seems to settle out, the fog and the haze seem to lift, and we can "see" things that we were not able to see before' (Boyd K. Packer, "The Holy Temple," Tambuli, June 1992, 23; Ensign, Feb. 1995, 36)." (Richard H. Winkel, "The Temple Is about Families," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 10)
I totally agree LDS! We were privileged to go to the temple in Anchorage on Friday. We did sealings and the day involved a funeral, a broken car (just bought) and time crunches! IT was insane and stressful. But we knew what waited BEHIND those doors and as we walked in, and my family was there (parents and Bro/SiL) we knew we were "home" (away from home).
Thanks to this list, I had many things to ponder there and feel I was taught by the spirit. I continually find that when people start to leave the room, we linger as long as we can--BECAUSE we know what lies OUTSIDE those doors!