The Temple: Why do we focus on Adam & Eve?
In the temple when we are listening to the instructions as part of the endowment (aka gift of sacred power), the person tells us to: consider yourselves to be like Adam and Eve.
I always wondered why that was so important. Here's something that was extremely helpful!
"We first learn the temple’s teachings about marriage in the story of Adam and Eve—the primal story of the temple. A friend once asked me, “If Christ is at the center of the gospel and the temple, why doesn’t the temple endowment teach the story of Christ’s life? What’s all this about Adam and Eve?”
I have come to feel that the life of Christ is the story of giving the Atonement. The story of Adam and Eve is the story of receiving the Atonement, amid the sometimes-formidable oppositions of mortality.
Adam and Eve were the first people to receive the Atonement of Jesus Christ. They were also the first parents to know the love a new child brings, the soul-stretching sacrifices of raising a child, and the agony of watching children use their agency unwisely." - Elder Bruce Hafen, The Temple and the Natural Order of Marriage
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