0Lesson 205—Making Temple Worship a Lifelong Pursuit: Attending the Temple throughout Our Lives
“Lesson 205—Making Temple Worship a Lifelong Pursuit: Attending the Temple throughout Our Lives,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)
“Making Temple Worship a Lifelong Pursuit,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual
Lesson 205: Temple Preparation
Making Temple Worship a Lifelong Pursuit
Attending the Temple throughout Our Lives
We live in an exciting time of unprecedented temple building. The Lord is making the blessings of His holy house more accessible than ever. This lesson can help students feel the importance of worshipping the Lord in temples throughout their lives.
Possible Learning Activities
Increased time in the temple
(Joses) is (sixteen years old). He has been a member of the Church for (five years). He has had spiritual experiences but would like a stronger testimony of the Savior and His restored Church. (Joses) sometimes feels (overwhelmed by the pressure to do well in school). He worries about (his future and how to live righteously in a wicked world).
Imagine (Joses) asked you for advice about one of his concerns. Why might worshipping the Lord in His temple be helpful advice?
Read the followings statement by President Russell M. Nelson, looking for help the Lord provides us:
Let us never lose sight of what the Lord is doing for us now. He is making His temples more accessible. He is accelerating the pace at which we are building temples. He is increasing our ability to help gather Israel. He is also making it easier for each of us to become spiritually refined. I promise that increased time in the temple will bless your life in ways nothing else can. …
My dear brothers and sisters, may you focus on the temple in ways you never have before. I bless you to grow closer to God and Jesus Christ every day. (Russell M. Nelson, “Focus on the Temple,” Liahona, Nov. 2022, 121)
What impresses you from this statement?
What promise did the Lord extend through His prophet?
How do you think spending more time in the Lord’s temple can bless us in ways nothing else can?
How likely are you to consistently attend the temple throughout your life? Why?
What obstacles might you need to overcome to attend the temple throughout your life?
Promised blessings
Read the following scriptures and statements, looking for blessings the Lord promises to those who worship Him in His house:
Please make time for the Lord in His holy house. Nothing will strengthen your spiritual foundation like temple service and temple worship. (Russell M. Nelson, “Make Time for the Lord,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 121)
Please believe me when I say that when your spiritual foundation is built solidly upon Jesus Christ, you have no need to fear. As you are true to your covenants made in the temple, you will be strengthened by His power. Then, when spiritual earthquakes occur, you will be able to stand strong because your spiritual foundation is solid and immovable. (Russell M. Nelson, “The Temple and Your Spiritual Foundation,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 96)
President Henry B. Eyring taught:
Many youth have discovered that giving of their time to do family history research and temple work has deepened their testimony of the plan of salvation. It has increased the influence of the Spirit in their lives and decreased the influence of the adversary. It has helped them feel closer to their families and closer to the Lord Jesus Christ. They have learned that this work saves not just the dead; it saves all of us (seeD&C 128:18). (Henry B. Eyring, “Gathering the Family of God,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, 22)
What do these blessings teach you about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?
How has the Lord blessed you for participating in temple and family history work?
How might these blessings motivate you to worship the Lord in the temple now? Throughout your life?
Temple worship throughout our lives
After each section, pause to discuss the following questions:
What excuses could (Joses) and (Isabel) make for not making temple worship a priority?
What blessings from worshipping the Lord in His house could help (Joses) and (Isabel)?
What sacrifices might (Joses) and (Isabel) need to make to consistently worship the Lord in the temple?
Age 20s
After returning home from serving a full-time mission, (Joses) seeks to further his education at (a local trade school). While (attending institute), he meets a young woman named (Isabel), and they marry. After graduation, (Joses) (starts his own business). He worries (about providing for his family). He and (Isabel) start their family and are blessed with (three) beautiful children. (Joses) and (Isabel) do their best to manage time with their family, (their business), and Church callings. At the age of (four), one of their children (is seriously injured in an accident).
Age 30s
(Joses) and (Isabel) work hard to provide for their family by (operating their business). They face the challenges of raising their children and helping them (obtain their own testimonies of Jesus Christ). (Joses) tries to balance the time spent with his family, (his business), and his calling as (an adviser to the teachers quorum). Isabel serves as (the Primary president), tries to help (with the family business), and tries to be there for her children.
Age 60s+
(Joses) and Isabel’s children (have families of their own). (Joses) and (Isabel) love their family but still worry about (their grandchildren following Jesus Christ and making good decisions). As they age, (Joses’s health becomes weaker).