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Sealed for Eternity: Insights from Temple Sealer Chad Miller

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In this week's episode, we welcome our dad, Chad Miller, who is an ordained temple sealer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He shares profound insights and personal stories about the sacred blessings of temple marriage and eternal covenants.

Brother Miller reflects on the joy he observes in couples at the altar, the lasting power of agency in the next life, and the comforting truth that no righteous desire will be denied, even when life doesn’t unfold as expected. He also compassionately discusses sensitive topics such as plural marriage, offering reassurance grounded in God’s love and our eternal freedom to choose.

A touching story about a family member’s mission and a spiritual prompting from the other side reminds us that temple work connects us across the veil and that heaven is invested in our efforts.

We conclude with a quote from Elder Christofferson’s talk, "The Sealing Power," which underscores how temple covenants reflect God's justice, mercy, and love.

If you’ve ever had questions about temple sealings, eternal families, or how God’s plan relates to your unique life story, this conversation provides hope, clarity, and peace.

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This podcast episode may contain brief quotes from external sources, used in a positive and respectful manner for discussion, education, and commentary. These references fall under fair use as they are not used for commercial gain, do not replace the original works, and are presented with proper context and attribution.

The views and opinions expressed in this episode are our own and those of our guests. They do not necessarily reflect the official doctrine, beliefs, or positions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Shownotes (clickable links)

Scriptures:

Malachi 4:5-6 (Find in all four of the standard works)

D&C 2:1-3

Joseph Smith translation, Genesis 14

King James Genesis 14

D&C 22 (baptism is a new and everlasting covenant)

D&C 131 (celestial marriage is essential)

D&C 66:2 fullness of gospel- baptism

D&C 45: 9

Talks:

President Russell M. Nelson, "The Everlasting Covenant"

Quote: Elder Christopherson, "The Sealing Power"

Transcript

Sisters: latter-day voices website

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In this week's episode, we welcome our dad, Chad Miller, who is an ordained temple sealer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He shares profound insights and personal stories about the sacred blessings of temple marriage and eternal covenants.

Brother Miller reflects on the joy he observes in couples at the altar, the lasting power of agency in the next life, and the comforting truth that no righteous desire will be denied, even when life doesn’t unfold as expected. He also compassionately discusses sensitive topics such as plural marriage, offering reassurance grounded in God’s love and our eternal freedom to choose.

A touching story about a family member’s mission and a spiritual prompting from the other side reminds us that temple work connects us across the veil and that heaven is invested in our efforts.

We conclude with a quote from Elder Christofferson’s talk, "The Sealing Power," which underscores how temple covenants reflect God's justice, mercy, and love.

If you’ve ever had questions about temple sealings, eternal families, or how God’s plan relates to your unique life story, this conversation provides hope, clarity, and peace.

Fair Use & Disclaimer
This podcast episode may contain brief quotes from external sources, used in a positive and respectful manner for discussion, education, and commentary. These references fall under fair use as they are not used for commercial gain, do not replace the original works, and are presented with proper context and attribution.

The views and opinions expressed in this episode are our own and those of our guests. They do not necessarily reflect the official doctrine, beliefs, or positions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Shownotes (clickable links)

Scriptures:

Malachi 4:5-6 (Find in all four of the standard works)

D&C 2:1-3

Joseph Smith translation, Genesis 14

King James Genesis 14

D&C 22 (baptism is a new and everlasting covenant)

D&C 131 (celestial marriage is essential)

D&C 66:2 fullness of gospel- baptism

D&C 45: 9

Talks:

President Russell M. Nelson, "The Everlasting Covenant"

Quote: Elder Christopherson, "The Sealing Power"

Transcript

Sisters: latter-day voices website

  continue reading

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