Reading 1 – Genesis 24:3-9
Reading 2 - Elder Bruce R. McConkie has written: "Celestial marriage is a holy and an
eternal ordinance; as an order of the priesthood, it has the name the new and
everlasting covenant of marriage. Adam was the first one on this earth to enter
into this type of union, and it has been the Lord's order in all ages when the
fulness of the gospel has been on earth. Its importance in the plan of
salvation and exaltation cannot be overestimated. The most important things
that any member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ever does in
this world are: 1. To marry the right person, in the right place, by the right
authority; and 2. To keep the covenant made in connection with this holy and
perfect order of matrimony -- thus assuring the obedient persons of an
inheritance of exaltation in the celestial kingdom." (Mormon Doctrine,
p118)
Elder Bruce R. McConkie also wrote: "Those portions of
it (the Abrahamic covenant) which pertain to personal exaltation and eternal
increase are renewed with each member of the house of Israel who enters the
order of celestial marriage; through that order the participating parties
become inheritors of all the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob."
(Mormon Doctrine, p13)
Reading 3: Genesis 24:12-14
Reading 4: Genesis 24:15-20
Genesis 24:57-58
Reading 5 – Genesis 25:22-23
Reading 6 - Genesis 25:29-34
Reading 7 – Brother R. Val Johnson has said, “The birthright
given anciently to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is also yours. Your patriarchal
blessing identifies your lineage in the house of Israel and describes many of
the blessings and responsibilities you will receive if you live worthy of your
birthright.” (R. Val Johnson, “You Have a Birthright,” New Era, Nov 2005, 9)
Elder H. Ross Workman asks, “Why should you be interested in
this birthright, Esau being long dead? Because God has offered the birthright
to you. Through temple ordinances every man and woman can receive the
birthright blessing.” (Elder H. Ross Workman, “Devotional,” Oct. 28, 2008,
BYU-Hawaii)
Reading 8 – Genesis 28:3-4
Genesis 28:11-17
Reading 9 - Elder Marion G. Romney said of this dream: “Jacob
realized that the covenants he made with the Lord … were the rungs on the
ladder that he himself would have to climb in order to obtain the promised
blessings—blessings that would entitle him to enter heaven and associate with
the Lord” (“Temples—The Gates to Heaven,” Ensign, Mar. 1971, 16).
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