Boyd K. Packer discusses and summarizes the initiatory ordinance in the Ensign; reprint of portion of his 1980 book on the temple.

Date
Oct 2007
Type
Periodical
Source
Boyd K. Packer
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reprint
Reference

Boyd K. Packer, "Come to the Temple," Ensign, October 2007, 20

Scribe/Publisher
Ensign
People
Boyd K. Packer
Audience
Latter-day Saints, Reading Public
Transcription

The ordinances of washing and anointing are referred to often in the temple as initiatory ordinances. It will be sufficient for our purposes to say only the following: Associated with the endowment are washings and anointings—mostly symbolic in nature, but promising definite, immediate blessings as well as future blessings. Concerning these ordinances the Lord has said, “I say unto you, how shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name?” (D&C 124:37).

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