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Kirtland Temple
The Place of Endowment
By Richard Price
Christ told the Saints in the early Church, that
He would appear to them in Kirtland Temple if they would qualify.
Joseph Smith wrote,
You will see that the Lord commanded us, in Kirtland, to build
an house of God, and establish a school for the prophets. This
is the word of the Lord to us, and we must, yea, the Lord helping
us, we will obey: as on conditions of our obedience he has promised
us great things; yea, even a visit from the heavens to honor
us with His own presence. We greatly fear before the Lord lest
we should fail of this great honor, which our Master proposes
to confer on us; we are seeking for humility and great faith
lest we be ashamed in His presence (Church
History 1:271).
They were ashamed, for they never
qualified, and Christ could not come in person to Kirtland Temple
to appear to them. They did not develop the spirituality which
would enable the Lord to bestow the endowment upon them, so the
Lord could not bring Zion to the Church and the world at that
time. For over a hundred years now we have had to wait for the
time when the Saints would become righteous enough again so the
Lord could bring them into His presence.
When the Lord comes to give the endowment and start moving the
Church into Zion, I believe that Christ shall first appear in
Kirtland Temple. That is why Kirtland Temple was built and preserved.
It is a sacred, holy place; and one to which we should look for
the beginning of Zion.
Doctrine and Covenants 92 describes the purpose of Kirtland
Temple: “to prepare mine apostles to prune my vineyard for
the last time . . . that I may pour out my Spirit upon all flesh
. . . I design to endow those whom I have chosen with power from
on high, for this is the promise of the Father unto you."
In 1836 Joseph and Oliver had the marvelous experience of seeing
Christ in a vision at the Kirtland Temple. In that experience
the Lord told them,
I have accepted this house, and my name shall be here, and
I will manifest myself to my people in mercy in this house;
yea, I will appear unto my servants, and speak unto them with
mine own voice, if my people will keep my commandments, and
do not pollute this holy house; yea, the hearts of thousands
and tens of thousands shall greatly rejoice in consequence of
the blessings which shall be poured out, and the endowment with
which my servants have been endowed in this house; and the fame
of this house shall spread to foreign lands; and this is the
beginning of the blessing which shall be poured out upon the
heads of my people (Church History
2:47).
It is my testimony that the School of the Prophets at Kirtland
Temple shall receive that great endowment. The Lord shall appear
to those men at Kirtland Temple and give them great power, and
they shall go out and turn the Church into the same kind of instrument
that it was during the New Testament times.
Brother Earl Curry tells that Apostle John Garver and Elder
A. E. Stone (and others) received the promise from the Lord that
He would again appear in Kirtland Temple and minister to people
there. And through Brother Curry the Lord said,
But I say you have not yet begun to dream of that which I,
the Lord, had in mind in the building of this Temple, the Kirtland
Temple—things which as yet have only been partially realized.
In the years in the future they will be realized, and when they
are, their effect and their influence shall be felt throughout
the wide, wide world (Easter Message of 1975).
High Priest Louis Moffett in the High Priest Conference in 1950
in Kirtland Temple had the experience of watching Patriarch Elbert
A. Smith give a revelation. He said he could see the Lord standing
by Brother Elbert, and he could see His lips moving. And as He
would speak, Brother Elbert would repeat the words. In that experience
the Lord said that He was not a stranger in that house; He had
been there many times. He promised many wonderful things yet for
Kirtland Temple.
A vital testimony has come to me as I have studied the Temples
of the Lord. If the Church had established the School of the Prophets
at Kirtland, the Lord would have already come. If the Church with
all its heart had turned to Kirtland Temple, the Lord would have
already endowed the School of the Prophets there, and the endowed
priesthood would be building the second phase of Zion—the
New Jerusalem. Independence would be established as the Holy City,
and the Temple in Zion would be in the process of construction.
This is the testimony that came to me in the most profound and
powerful experience I have ever had in my life.
I firmly believe that the Saints must turn back to Kirtland,
and back to the Restoration; this is the means that God is going
to use to build Zion—the same means which He has already
announced and provided. He has given a plan to the early Church
with which to build Zion, and He shall use that plan! It shall
not be done any other way. If we believe in the Restoration and
have faith in God’s plan, the Lord will move among us and
build Zion. His program or plan is not on trial—we
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