(April 2, 2013)
This is an interesting reading to me. I am not sure if it was intentionally this way, or if it became this way because of the fact that I read five chapters together. Either way, it is significant to me, though.
The first two chapters speak of the destruction of Israel and the awful consequences of sin. Then, in a pivot right in the middle of the reading, we are introduced in the third chapter to the temple.
The temple is the centerpiece of this reading, and I believe that it needs to take a more central role in my life. I certainly feel like I am facing calamities right now (yes, I don’t have to learn war any more, but that doesn’t make the current challenges I face any less real), and having the temple’s assistance in overcoming those challenges would be a great help.
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