we have all heard the words "until death do you part"...but have we all thought about what that phrase actually means?
in a typical wedding...and by typical i mean non-LDS wedding or in other words: a civil ceremony, the words "until death do you part" are spoken as the officiant announces the newly married couple...this has a significant meaning that many people do not really think about...this 'phrase' means that the couple is married here, on earth, only so long as they are alive...the moment that either of the married pair passes away the marriage that bonded them together is broken.
what is different about an LDS wedding is that the bonds of marriage are placed on the couple forever...for an eternity. this unbreakable bond is known as a "sealing". as a couple enters the temple for their wedding they enter a sealing room: kneeling before an alter the pair make promises to each other and they are not only pronounced man and wife but they are sealed to each other for time and all eternity. how amazing is that?!
a little over a month ago, on august 6th, 2010 i had the amazing opportunity to be sealed to my, now, husband. yes, you did read that right...in the time i have been away from my blog i was married..and what an experience it was.
i will be the first to admit, and i am being totally honest which is the purpose of this blog...the real life thoughts of a convert to the mormon church... i was nervous the morning of our sealing. with all new things in life we get nervous. however, that nervousness vanished instantly when i entered the sealing room in the temple and saw the familiar faces of my friends and soon-to-be family.
the spirit was so strong in the room that i don't think there was a dry eye. i tried my best to keep it together but was so moved by the words of the temple sealer (the man who married/sealed us together) that i couldn't contain my tears and was crying (hard) next to the man that i love, who was also crying (something that i have not seen in the six years we have been together).
the feeling was amazing.
i still feel amazing.
although it was very difficult not having my family inside the temple, i know in my heart and have been validated through feelings of the spirit that being sealed in the temple is what i was supposed to do.
i will never regret it.
Love your new format, girl! So happy for you and all your endeavors. (And even though I knew something of what to expect, I was nervous, too.)
ReplyDeletethank you dyann, it was time for a change...and maybe to actully start writing again! :]
ReplyDeleteI just read all of your posts of your conversion story. Thanks so much for thinking to share it, and then actually taking the time to write. It's very touching, and brought tears to my eyes. I've grown up in the LDS church. I loved reading your experiences. It can be difficult to imagine any life but one's own, so it is intriguing and encouraging to read the testimony and experiences of a different person. You've strengthened my testimony today and helped me feel the Spirit. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewhat a heartwarming post! this brought tears to my eyes..thank you so much for sharing it! and CONGRATULATIONS. :)
ReplyDeletethank you aubrey! I wish you were still in the ward...we miss you!
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