Dear Readers,
Taking a temple visit this morning revealed a couple of very beautiful things that came from the same experience. My friends and I drove down to the Conference Center parking as with every Temple trip. What threw us off, though, came in the form of frustration. Parking spaces were limited, thus forcing us to go to levels of the parking garage we've never been before. We finally found a spot in which I had never parked in that led to elevators I didn't know existed. We got in the elevator and rode up with a couple of very nice, elderly gentlemen and walked through the hall in the Conference Center after the ride up. Then it all hit me. We walked out the East doors and there was the temple in its Glory. Every other time I had come to the temple, we had parked in obscure places from which the temple was hid behind buildings or trees. The Lord wanted me to see the temple in its entirety which I believe is why we had a hard time finding a place to park. It's interesting the little things that make you think and be humbled throughout the day.
Taking a temple visit this morning revealed a couple of very beautiful things that came from the same experience. My friends and I drove down to the Conference Center parking as with every Temple trip. What threw us off, though, came in the form of frustration. Parking spaces were limited, thus forcing us to go to levels of the parking garage we've never been before. We finally found a spot in which I had never parked in that led to elevators I didn't know existed. We got in the elevator and rode up with a couple of very nice, elderly gentlemen and walked through the hall in the Conference Center after the ride up. Then it all hit me. We walked out the East doors and there was the temple in its Glory. Every other time I had come to the temple, we had parked in obscure places from which the temple was hid behind buildings or trees. The Lord wanted me to see the temple in its entirety which I believe is why we had a hard time finding a place to park. It's interesting the little things that make you think and be humbled throughout the day.
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