Nauvoo Temple
Integrity/Worthiness
Service/Callings
Building God's Kingdom
Doctrinal Deep Dive
100

What promise does the Lord make if His people build the temple?

His presence and glory will be there, and His people will receive power and blessings

100

Who did the Lord call “a man of integrity” in verse 15?

Hyrum Smith

100

Who gives us our callings in the Church?

The Lord gives them through His chosen leaders

100

What does the Lord call His people to do in Nauvoo besides build the temple? V. 22-23

Build a boarding house (Nauvoo House) for strangers and visitors

100

In verse 45, what does the Lord command concerning His servant Joseph Smith?

That the Saints should hearken to his counsel and support him in his work

200

According to verse 28, what did the Lord say was “lost” and needed to be restored in His house?

The ordinances of the Lord’s house — sacred temple ordinances

200

What quality did Hyrum Smith show that made him a good example of integrity?

He was faithful, trustworthy, and willing to do whatever the Lord required

200

What calling did the Lord give Hyrum Smith in this revelation? V. 91-96

To be Patriarch and Assistant President of the Church

200

What does the “house unto my name” represent besides the physical temple?

The Church, our homes, and our personal lives dedicated to God

200

How does this section show the importance of continuing revelation?

The Lord gave specific, detailed instructions for His people’s needs — proof that revelation guides His Church

300

Why did the Lord command the Saints to build a temple in Nauvoo instead of rebuilding the one in Missouri?

Because the Saints had been driven from Missouri, and Nauvoo was their new gathering place where God would restore ordinances 

300

How does integrity prepare someone to enter the temple?

It helps us keep our covenants, remain worthy, and feel the Spirit in sacred places

300

What was John C. Bennett called to do in verse 16–17?

Send God's word to all the people of the earth and stand by Joseph Smith

300

How does verse 49 show God’s fairness and mercy?

If His servants do their best but are prevented by enemies, God still accepts their offering

300

What do we learn about how the Lord sees His servants (leaders) from verses 49–54?

The Lord accepts their sacrifices and will bless their efforts even if they cannot complete every task

400

What warning does the Lord give if the Saints fail to build the temple? V.32

They would be rejected as a church with their dead 

400

In what ways can someone lose integrity, even in small choices?

By being dishonest, breaking promises, or pretending to be righteous when they’re not

400

How does D&C 124:143–144 describe the purpose of callings in the Church?

For the work of the ministry and the perfecting of the Saints

400

What principle of teamwork or unity can we learn from the Saints who built the Nauvoo Temple?

When everyone contributes, great spiritual work can be accomplished — unity brings power

400

What principle is taught when the Lord says He will not hold His servants accountable for what is beyond their control (v. 49)?

God is just — He only holds us responsible for what we can do, not what’s impossible

500

What does the temple symbolize for the Saints, both then and now?

God’s presence among His people and a place where heaven and earth meet through covenants

500

Why is integrity more than just “being honest”?

It means being whole — the same person in private and in public, loyal to God always

500

What does it mean to magnify a calling?

To do it diligently, seek the Spirit, and strengthen others through our service

500

How can we “build God’s house” in our personal lives today?

By making our homes and hearts places where God’s Spirit can dwell

500

How can understanding D&C 124 strengthen your testimony of living prophets today?

Just like Joseph received revelation to guide the Saints, prophets today receive revelation for us — showing that God still leads His Church