“I Love To See The Temple”

Jordan River Utah Temple — filmed today around 3:15 pm on the way home from work. Summer birds, soft wind, and a steady spire through the trees… “a place of love and beauty.”

Intro
On the way home I pulled over where the Jordan River Temple rises above the trees and filmed a slow, quiet pass. The line kept looping: “a place of love and beauty.” With the temple in view, “I’ll prepare myself…” didn’t sound like childhood someday—it sounded like a choice for today.


Song
I Love to See the Temple — Janice Kapp Perry

I love to see the temple;
I’m going there someday
to feel the Holy Spirit,
to listen and to pray.
For the temple is a house of God—
a place of love and beauty.
I’ll prepare myself while I am young;
this is my sacred duty.

I love to see the temple;
I’ll go inside someday.
I’ll covenant with my Father;
I’ll promise to obey.
For the temple is a holy place
where we are sealed together.
As a child of God, I’ve learned this truth:
a family is forever.


Final Reflection
This children’s hymn grows up with us. “I’ll go inside someday. I’ll cov’nant with my Father; I’ll promise to obey.” The melody is simple; the promises are not. Preparation is worship. Obedience is love in motion. And “As a child of God, I’ve learned this truth: A fam’ly is forever” is more than a lyric—it’s a covenant Christ makes possible in His house.


What I hear now

  • Prepare beats postpone. If it’s “my sacred duty,” act today.
  • Covenants quietly reorder life.I’ll promise to obey” changes calendars and priorities.
  • Keep the temple in frame. Let “a place of love and beauty” shape how I speak, serve, and schedule.
  • Family is the point. Live so “a fam’ly is forever” feels true at home, not just in song.

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