
Unlocking the Higher Law: Faith, Translation & the Temple Within
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A deep dive into the principles of faith, translation, and the higher law—exploring Lectures on Faith, being born again, and awakening the divine within us as taught by prophets like Enoch and Moses.
In this episode, we explore the principles of translation, faith, and what it truly means to live the higher law. Together we look at the Lectures on Faith, the teachings of Enoch, Moses, and the Brother of Jared, and how their examples point us toward living in the Spirit and awakening the divine potential within us.
You will hear how negative thinking holds us back, why faith is the first principle of action, and how the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and virtue—provides the foundation for becoming more like Christ. We also address the reality that the most important temple is not a building but the temple within you, and how you can prepare yourself to be sanctified and walk with God.
This discussion invites you to personally reflect on your journey, your faith, and your daily choices. The principles of translation and resurrection are available to you now, and through faith, you can begin to live the higher law that leads to eternal life.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y1w6J6jdEvo
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