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Heirs of the Celestial Kingdom of God.
Posted On 09/03/2008 14:40:07 by penha



Section 137 records a vision given to the Prophet Joseph Smith in the Kirtland Temple. In that vision, he saw his brother Alvin, who had departed this life, and his parents. The voice of the Lord came to him and said that 'all who have died without a knowledge of this gospel, who would have received it if they had been permitted to tarry, shall be heirs of the celestial kingdom of God' (D&C 137:7)."Howard W. Hunter, "A Temple-Motivated People," Ensign, Feb. 1995, 4
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HEAVEN....HERE ON EARTH?
Posted On 08/03/2008 02:46:58 by hectorsanz1482
Have any of you ever wondered about heaven, about how it will be like? can you imagine yourself there? As I recall both Adam and Eve were with Heavenly Father in the begining, but because they ate fruit of the forbidden tree, they gained the knowledge of good and evil, in other words when they gained that knowledge, they seperated themselfs from Heavenly Father, leading to their spiritual deaths. Now when we are born we are just like Adam and Eve, we are innocent, we have no knowledge just like... Read More









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