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Brigham Young University (BYU) is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often mistakenly called the “Mormon Church.” As part of their undergraduate coursework, BYU students take multiple semesters of spiritually uplifting, stimulating religion classes.

Here, in this column, students enrolled in scripture study classes have shared their thoughts, insights, and reflections on the New Testament and gospel of Jesus Christ in the form of letters to someone they know.  In publishing these, we fulfill their desire to witness to all of us of the relevance, power, and beauty of the New Testament, and God’s plan of happiness for each of us.  We invite you to take a look at their epiphanies and discoveries as they delve into the scriptures. Let us know how these may help you in your own life. Share them with a friend.

Mormon Thoughts: Finding Power

Email to my sister

Hey, so I know you were really excited to go through the Mormon temple! I also know that you haven’t been back for awhile. I don’t really know why you haven’t gone back. It’s probably just because you haven’t had time or it has just slipped your mind, but you know that I just went through like two weeks ago and I just wanted to share some stuff with you.

I’ll be honest, when I first went there, I was very confused but I really did feel the spirit so much. I think it is hard for some people, because they don’t understand everything they experience there, and so they maybe don’t have a huge desire to go back all of the time, or they go and still don’t understand and so they get frustrated. I just wanted to share something that I learned though, because I think it gives us insight into what God is trying to teach us in this life.

Salt Lake Mormon Temple

We learn more about God’s plan for us at the temple.

In my New Testament class we were talking about Ephesians. We talked about a ton of great stuff that I’d like to share with you sometime, but for now I wanted to tell you first about chapter six. In verse 11 it tells us that we need to put on the whole armor of God. In my class we learned that the Greek translation of the phrase “put on” is enduo, which translates back to, “endow yourself.” So we are to endow ourselves with the armor of God. And the armor of God is described after that verse. The one that was especially powerful to me was the shield of faith. We talked about how it is a shield and therefore it is portable. The shield can protect any part of us. So we see how important faith in the Lord is. It will protect us from all of the negative outside forces. When we have strong faith then we don’t let the doubts of the world penetrate, causing us to waver in our testimony of Christ.

Every time I go to the temple, I understand more about the amazing things God has in store for us.  But we have to stay on the path that leads to Him and try to grab onto the gifts He offers us.  A lot of those gifts come through the temple.

Your BFF,

Cassidy

Additional Resources:

Jesus Christ in Mormonism

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