This visit was INSANE. What did I miss in this temple tour recap?
@williamhunt26298 ай бұрын
You’re doing great, David.
@williamhunt26298 ай бұрын
I was in the St. Louis temple this morning. It is a place of learning and healing. Keep it up.
@elizabethareja54708 ай бұрын
David… why aren’t you baptized yet? Lol. And you know what? I KNEW you were going to say that you saw a red bird or cardinal in the temple mural. I absolutely know that that symbol is the spirit guiding you. It’s a huge step to commit to baptism given your Protestant background. He is waiting and so is your ancestors.
@THE_KlNG8 ай бұрын
dinosaurs
@margynelson79458 ай бұрын
@@THE_KlNGYES there are dinosaurs in the creation room!
@johnlott5188 ай бұрын
That Cardinal was painted there for you . . . 140+ years ago. That door was opened long before you even approached. Our Father knows us well.
@LarryKnudsen-t6e8 ай бұрын
I began looking into the LDS church when I was 18 years old. I came from a Protestant church background just as you do. I took the missionary discussions and had some very spiritual experiences. 6 weeks later I was baptized a member of the church. 2 years later I found myself serving a 2 year mission for the church. That was 50 years ago. I’m now 70 years old and I serve regularly in the Boise Idaho Temple every week. I can tell you that I had some impressive spiritual experiences, just like you, but nothing compared to the avalanche of spiritual experiences that I had after baptism and even to this day. You need to get baptized, receive the gift of the Holy Ghost and then go forth in faith! What have you got to loose? Among other blessings I’m sure that there is a faithful Latter-Day Saint woman that is waiting for you. You’re ready brother! Now just do it! I promise you that great blessings will follow! It doesn’t mean that your life will be perfect or troubled free but you will have the faith and strength to deal with it.
@skylerreddy54368 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@Lomochenko8 ай бұрын
I was born and raised LDS and my experience was that they abused children in many different ways. I served as full time missionary in Alaska. I got a degree from BYUI which opened my eyes and led me out of the Church. Once you see how the sausage is made, it makes it unappealing and unappetizing.
@LarryKnudsen-t6e8 ай бұрын
@@Lomochenko. I’m sorry to hear that you had such bad experiences. I hope that you’ve shared them with the proper authorities. Things like that are totally unacceptable. In my own experience I have been making the sausage for over 50 years and have never witnessed anything close to what you’re describing. I hope that you’ve found peace. If you’ve been abused by family or other members of the church then that’s not the church, that’s those individuals and they should be reported to the proper authorities.
@Lomochenko8 ай бұрын
@@LarryKnudsen-t6e By a Stake President actually. He is a Seventy now. The church knows about him and the many instances of abuse that had occurred.
@millerfamilymom8 ай бұрын
LOCHOMENCHO
@jacobsamuelson31818 ай бұрын
David! Even if you choose not to join as a member. I think of you as an amazing person and follower of Christ and am edified from your videos about my Church. God bless your hands and work.
@dcarts56168 ай бұрын
Ditto.
@sleepingwithcats51218 ай бұрын
Yes....... 🙏
@lucyjackson37548 ай бұрын
Absolutely!! I really appreciate all your travels to educate us. Although I must admit some so called churches, I cringe. 😬Regardless.. I Love you and what you do. ❤️🙏🏼🕊️ An LDS from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
@donwilkerson82838 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your journey and perspective Dave and may God continue to use you to further his work, for that is his Glory and will be yours, as you continue turn his children toward his son and our savior!
@natalie53828 ай бұрын
100% agreed
@lindseynelson63468 ай бұрын
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your videos. I felt the Spirit so strongly as you described your experiences and testified about protection and peace. I want to add my witness that protection and peace truly can be found through the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and in his holy houses - the temples. Many prayers to you as you navigate your faith journey.
@BPoftheUSA8 ай бұрын
Same for me.
@tboots2p9118 ай бұрын
Minerva Teichert is my great grandmother. The church invited the Teichert family to the Manti temple on march 9th to tour it as a family. What a special experience that was . Thank you for sharing how her art has touched you. I love watching your journey. I know God will lead you where he needs you, and I’m confident you will follow him!
@wrxstigoabs8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful way to honor her amazing work
@deboraholsen25048 ай бұрын
About 20 years ago, my children and I went to my atheist father’s house to visit for the day. During our visit, he made sure to let us know about a special documentary on tv about Minerva Teichert that was scheduled for that evening. We sat down to watch it and really enjoyed it! I was happy that my father recognized that Minerva Teichert’s artwork that focused on Jesus Christ and the Latter-day Saints would be important to us.😊
@cumomsandcureloms8 ай бұрын
She was the greatest painter Mormon culture has ever produced
@terrilynlofing41488 ай бұрын
If she is your great grandmother, then you and I are 11th cousins.
@th33198 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Your Great Grandmother was/is an amazingly talented and shared this with the world and generations will remember and see her work! ❤
@RazbagLLC8 ай бұрын
David, we love your videos. Life isn't a string of coincidences but a result of divine design. You're in our prayers. Thank you.
@safrew18 ай бұрын
So true ❤
@collinsrusson8 ай бұрын
Hey man, I’ve watched your videos here and there but this one hit hard. Hearing you describe your experience with the Book of Mormon reminded me of the experiences I’ve had with the Holy Spirit testifying to me that the Book of Mormon is scripture. A more recent one is in 2020, we were following the Book of Mormon with our Come Follow Me yearly scripture curriculum, and at the end of the year one of the questions asked was “What has the Book of Mormon taught you about Jesus Christ?” and as I pondered on that question, that same overwhelming sensation of peace overcame me to the point of tears. I thought I knew who He was all my life but at that moment the Spirit opened up to me the scriptures I had read throughout that year where I then knew even more about our Savior and His character than I ever thought possible, and it’s still teaching me. I came to know once again that the Book of Mormon is truly the word of God. Thank you for sharing your experience, and I wouldn’t call yourself an outsider. You’re definitely a disciple of Jesus Christ:)
@melodiesmarksickles78638 ай бұрын
Beautifully written !
@johnlott5188 ай бұрын
Thank you for that, Collin.
@safrew18 ай бұрын
Well said ❤
@aaronhogge37458 ай бұрын
Well said Collin, super proud of you and your observation of his videos. I have enjoyed them as well. Thank you, David.
@mariatrejo12488 ай бұрын
David this video gave goosebumps. I belive God is speaking to you throu the simbology of the red cardinals. It tooked me four years to get baptized. My heart was like a rock. I was not allowing to let the peace getting inside of my heart. One day I got tired of my absurd battle against my own demonds, and decided to accept Jesus in my heart, with the help of the LDS Church. Now I feel the peace that I was blocking myself. Jesus won the battle against evil and I won his peace, protection and love. 😊
@kip27038 ай бұрын
So glad you made it. Ive taken care of this temple for 21 years in various capsities mostly as the custodial supervisor then as security during its recent renovation. It was a privilege
@umiviolalefut15938 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. Many don't know the work that goes into keeping the temples running. My husband is also a supervisor. The night watch is hard... But it has brought untold blessings to our family.
@ntschreiner10538 ай бұрын
Kip2703, I agree, you have taken good care of the Manti Temple! David, I was honored to be part of the construction crew for this recent renovation project on the Temple. I appreciate your accuracy in the details of your experience, as well as your candor. I am in the process of writing down my experiences over the past couple of years! Thank you for you for making the effort to attend the open house. I pray your faith journey will keep being honest and genuine. The teachings of Jesus Christ as found in this church have done so much good for me and my family.
@aprilhansen58678 ай бұрын
Thank you for your respectful videos. I am a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have never visited the Manti temple. Thank you for your words and thoughts. I felt the Spirit so strongly as you shared your video. God bless you!!
@Nicole-en1km8 ай бұрын
I am LDS and I really appreciate your honest search for truth and your willingness to be humble and ask God to guide you in your search. I also did not get an answer or feel anything the first time I prayed to know if the Book of Mormon was true, so you’re not alone in that experience. My testimony came after I decided to keep persevering and asking the Lord to guide me, and eventually I gained an overwhelming confirmation that it was all true. I am interested to see where your journey takes you next and I am so glad your local ward has taken you under their wing and provided that peace and protection you’ve been looking for.
@susantobelknight8 ай бұрын
Me too. I was not converted by the Book of Mormon. The Pearl of Great Price answered all my questions and I felt the spirit so strong in reading that. It wasn't until I was a member for maybe two years that I read the Book of Mormon. My, how my eyes were opened to this other testament of Jesus Christ. And all the prophets in the book testify of the Savior, the Redeemer. I was a lapsed Catholic, investigated other religions, but couldn't find one that came from Jesus Christ, like the Catholic church did. And the Protestants came from the Catholics, so I knew none of them were true either. When I studied with the missionaries, they told me this was a "restored" church. Restored by Jesus Christ! I thought, yes, that's what I'm looking for--the "true" church of Jesus Christ once again on the earth. He's God! He could do that! It's been 42 years and I've never looked back, only forward. Being a member is like continually obtaining a college degree that never quits.
@unitedempireofamerica64148 ай бұрын
Ether 12:6 And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning these things; I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith.
@GloriaDays-kk2sp8 ай бұрын
I love your journey. I was a 2 week wonder completing all the discussions in that time period. I was going to a Christian church but not with my family. One of Mom's friends were seeing the missionaries and Mom insisted I sit down and listen with her. When I was 1 my baby sister died which upset my mother greatly. After the undertaker left Mom went to bed just sobbing. The wall opened up and the most beautiful scenery appeared around a woman Mom did not know. She was holding my baby sister and said, " Don't worry, I 'll take care of her until you get here." When I was 3 years old we visited my paternal Grandpa to pick blackberries at the family farm. Grandpa asked Mom how she was doing since Ginny had died. Mom told Grandpa the above story. He went on high alert and asked Mom what this woman looked like. She tried explaining but it was hard. He said, " Wait here" and ran to the house. Shortly thereafter he ran back to us with a photo in his hand. As he handed the photo to Mom, he asked "Was this the woman you saw?" Mom replied, " yes. Who is she?" He replied that she was my father's mother who died when he was 13." For some reason, I remembered that occurrence. When the missionaries announced, " Families are forever", I knew it was true. When I began reading The Book of Mormon, I asked Heavenly Father if it was true. The deep peace I felt in answer to my query told me it is true. I have never regretted my decision tho it has not always been easy.
@orangetreevintagewaresotvw95908 ай бұрын
My grandparents married in that temple in 1912. My daughter married in that temple in 2009. This daughter has a huge copy of that Minerva painting of the Savior in the red robe in her living room. This one touched my heart, Mr. 52 churches. ❣. I have mentioned here before.... in my life I have come to learn that there are no coincidences. Your red cardinal is guiding you. Whether it is to peace or testimony...you are being led.
@danieldunbar29568 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration! Your testimony strengthens mine.
@casdraws8 ай бұрын
I love Minerva Tiechert!!! She is my hero. As a ranchers wife, she was a hard worker. I’m homesteading and homeschooling and trying to fit in my art. She loved people and she KNEW the scriptures. I aspire to be like her.
@52churchesin52weeks8 ай бұрын
The more I learn about her, the more fascinating her faith, talent, and dedication lives on.
@ScrivenArt8 ай бұрын
There is a book about her life and how she used art as her ministry. It’s still in print.
@casdraws8 ай бұрын
I will look up the book, thank you! I want to get some prints of her work or maybe paint a copy of them. She did bring others to Christ through her art. It’s amazing that the church initially rejected her art because they had already hired Arnold Frieberg. I’m glad her work was not lost to the sands of time.
@Junzar568 ай бұрын
Yes! That is the Holy Ghost bearing witness of the truth. A feeling of peace, of calm. Keep praying and pay attention to the witness of the spirit!
@j.k.42038 ай бұрын
You go girl. God will bless your efforts and faithfulness.
@erffquake8 ай бұрын
Your open mind and willingness to seek out and serve God are inspiring. Very powerful stuff. The temple is peaceful now, but when it is in service, it is on a completely different level. There is only one way to be able to experience this, but it is well worth it. God bless you in your journey, and all who are pondering the same things. Where in the world is there absolute peace? One word: Temples.
@marlamorris62488 ай бұрын
I have learned so much from your videos, and I admire your candid, respectful viewpoints greatly. My siblings and I missed the Manti tour because our ailing mother took a turn for the worse and we needed to get to her bedside ASAP. Thanks for providing this tour for us.
@gloriawinter24008 ай бұрын
We are going on April 1st. We live just north in Ephraim and we are getting a new temple soon. But over the years, my husband and i have visited several temples. Manti is my absolute favorite. Its the most colorful temple. It has such a rich history. I was in tears listening to your thoughts on the protection and peace. You have touched so many with this video. I pray the doors that are opening for you lead to the peace that is being given to you. You are beginning to glow as you ponder this journey. You may want to look back a year ago when i started following your journey. Its noticeable!! Now it's time for general conference in 2 weeks. Listen carefully. One of those speakers will be talking just to you. Count on it! Happens every time for me. God bless you!! Your video touched my heart and made my day!
@Gosh_Josh8 ай бұрын
April 1st? Me too
@cranberrymarmalade90818 ай бұрын
Wow, David, you are such a kind and Christlike man! I appreciate your calm and thoughtful demeanor, the way you speak without judgment about different religions, and always with an effort to see what is good. That is truly a spiritual gift. I believe you are a true disciple of Christ and a wonderful example to us all. And your very recent news makes me so happy for you!!!
@jamesbarton57598 ай бұрын
I am LDS, live in Utah, but grew up in the east coast. I so enjoy your sincere comments and how you share your feelings and ask questions so freely. Your videos are a breath of fresh air in a polluted time.
@mervyneggleston4297 ай бұрын
David, one of the most sacred (to me) experiences of my life was marked a profound feeling of peace.
@sherryware8 ай бұрын
This was my favorite video you've done so far. I spent many days, many hours in a single day in the Manti Temple when I was at a very low point in my life. I was very sick, my husband left me for a (former) close friend of mine, and my children were traumatized. Time in this temple was the solace and peace I needed. I wish you all the best on your spiritual journey. I too, am a convert and felt the Spirit so strong with little "conicidences" along the way. One for me was a certain very pleasant smell when I was around very spiritual people and particular families. I wish you well, brother and keep the videos coming, I always look forward to yours showing up on my recommendation page.
@sherryware8 ай бұрын
As a follow-up to the above story, I nearly passed out in the sealing room one day and had to go to the infirmary there in the temple. A kindly Bishop and his wife visiting the temple that day from the other side of the mountain, took me under their wing, and bought me a meal in the cafeteria and slipped a $100 bill in my coat pocket when they dropped me off at home. Divine intervention and spiritual blessings from true "Saints". Precious memories serving in the Manti Temple.
@mindiification8 ай бұрын
You are a brave lady!!
@LloydCall8 ай бұрын
My name is Cathi Call. I am so glad that you had a good experience in Manti. A piece of Trivia that you might be interested in. The early pioneers in Manti were mostly Scandinavian. Can you imagine how different the desert of Utah was for them. When they were building the Temple they didn't know how to build a temple but they did know how to build a boat. So, if you look into the journals of the early builders and then check out the architecture you will see that they built it like a upside down ship. As a newly wed I moved from Los Angeles to Manti. My first job here was as the secretary and researcher for the Utah State Historical Society on the Manti History project. I read all of the newspapers from from the area since the first paper was published in Sanpete County. It was hand written as they had no printing press at the time. The Sanpete Messenger is the second longest continuously published newspaper in Utah. I spent a whole summer in the dusty vault in the basement of the old county building cataloging records, deeds and legal documents. I read every personal journal I could get my hands on and interviewed the oldest towns folk. When you immerse yourself that much into the lives of those who settled here you become even more amazed in the faith and the skills needed to build the temple. Minerva was just a farm wife living here and her talents are appreciated all over the world. The artisans' were new immigrants from Scandinavia. While building they had families to care for and farms to run. Many traveled long distances to share their talents. This is my favorite temple. My Husband and I were married and sealed in this temple 47 years ago on March 19,1977. I understand your desire to have a closer relationship with the Savior. I believe that your channel is pointing many to Christ no matter which denominations they belong to or choose to join. I am glad that you are giving the LDS church a look. It is so misunderstood. Only you and your Father in Heaven can decide if this is the church for you. I personally have a strong belief and testimony. Not because I was raised in the Church but because I got that confirmation for myself. The Savior loves each of us individually and knows us personally. You will always be welcomed in any LDS congregation no matter which way you choose to go. Manti has had lots of practice with crowds. For 52 years we put on the Mormon Miracle Pageant for two weeks in July and in later years June. We hosted 100's of thousands of visitors every year. Manti has some amazing volunteers. When we had the floods of 1984 and 1985 the town got together and kept each other safe. When we had our famous tornado, the town had cleaned up everything before FEMA had time to inspect it. They got here with nothing to do. During the COVID lock down neighbors went door to door making sure that all of our residents had food and necessities. Neighbors would shop for their whole block. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. And Yes, the red bird in the garden room is indeed a cardinal.
@sarahpeacock96868 ай бұрын
I love the Manti temple as well. This was the "temple" for my husband's family who were amongst the early settlers of Manti and surrounding areas. Although there was a great contingent of Scandinavian settlers in the Sanpete county, they didn't come until the 2nd wave in the early 1850's. The original settlers in 1849 were of British stock, mostly Americans from New England and the Ohio Valley. Some arrived directly from Great Britain. My hubby's g-g-g-grandfather was the first bishop of Manti; he was known has "Father Lowry".
@accidentalcountrygirl8 ай бұрын
@@sarahpeacock9686 My family immigrated to Utah from Nauvoo, Illinois, then England and Denmark, via the Martin Handcart Company, to settle in the Sanpete valley. Their faith and determination that helped build the Manti temple serves to remind me that I can, and must do hard things. But I don't have to do it alone. We are never left alone. God bless you David. May you find the peace you are looking for.
@nataly1407 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. So amazing. I am the first generation, not from Scandinavia but from Ukraine 🤗 Thank you 🙏❤️
@Marine450x8 ай бұрын
Dear brother, thank you so much for this video. I am going to the Manti open house in two days. The temple aside, what I come away from this and all your other videos is; what a marvelous ministry the Lord has called you to in doing these and sharing your obviously very personal faith journey. Prayers & love.
@sherrywalford43938 ай бұрын
I have been following your journey over the past several months. When I first started watching you I felt I was watching someone who was wondering in the wilderness looking for something to hold onto. Lots of your videos were interesting and fun. I really love your connection to the red cardinals and how it was a way to start identifying something was important. The last few videos I have seen you change. There is a light there that is easy to see and feel. Your genuine seeking is turning into a visible start of your testimony of the Restoration and the Book of Mormon. That peace you identified is the Holy Ghost testifying to you about its truth. Keep going. You’re on the cusp of something amazing. Lots of prayers and support coming your way.
@oliviatruesdale49788 ай бұрын
Yay!! More LDS content. So happy to see it. I'm quietly hoping these last two videos are the beginning of David in a white shirt and tie every single video tooltip from now on, hahaha Really enjoying these LDS videos. Thanks so much for sharing with us :)
@oliviatruesdale49788 ай бұрын
I said tooltip when I meant to write thumbnail...LOL.
@dianestumpf37858 ай бұрын
Protection and Peace…just what the world needs! Thank you for your vulnerability and faith. God bless your journey.
@KelseasComments8 ай бұрын
This was such an incredible video. Thank you for sharing your journey with us so openly. I recently returned to the LDS Church after being inactive for 19 years. This video made me feel the spirit so strongly. You are a blessing.
@gwengold81548 ай бұрын
Yay! Welcome back 🎉❤
@nataly1407 ай бұрын
Welcome back and stay strong. The church is true but people are people and that is why we need Him 🙏❤️
@luanawells39448 ай бұрын
Whenever I mention your ideos to my husband, i call you, ‘My friend David’ I finished watching this one with wet eyes. David, keep going! You are so close to figuring this out. As I finished, the words to the closing hymn in Sacrament meeting came to mind. Ask your ward chorister or organist to include it soon. Hymn 14, ‘Sweet is the Peace the Gospel Brings.’ I think you’ll enjoy it.
@DragonZlayerx128 ай бұрын
Imagine what the Salt Lake open house will be like
@Irvingdector8 ай бұрын
That's what i was thinking!
@susantobelknight8 ай бұрын
I was thinking that too. I can't wait for it to open up again. I'm from the east, transplanted in Utah, but when I first entered the celestial room of the Salt Lake Temple, my heart and soul said, "I've been here before. I know this place. I lived here before." It was an amazing experience.
@academyofchampions18 ай бұрын
I definitely want to attend!!!
@docflash16358 ай бұрын
Biblical!
@carlaeskelsen8 ай бұрын
I was married there, 47 years ago. I do so look forward to going to the open house, but I am also dreading the lines…🙏🏼
@davecluff5098 ай бұрын
Hello David, I've viewed of few of your video's about our church, and I just wanted to thank you for being so respectful of the church that I love, and a member of. I'm enjoying watching your journey to find truth. I believe with all heart, that it's here in this church. Gods speed!
@StandFirmSaints8 ай бұрын
The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, PEACE, etc. (Galatians). The devil cannot counterfeit the peace of God, the peace that surpasseth all understanding.
@88cruzer18 ай бұрын
Galatians 5:22. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
@wiscogirl38 ай бұрын
I was going to share this scripture too! Peace is a fruit of the spirit of the Lord 🤍
@darrenjorgensen19178 ай бұрын
@@timmiestabrnak The Savior Jesus Christ on his earthly ministry gave quite a few Jewish leaders and others heartburn and sleepless nights due to his teachings and status quo shattering behavior. We frequently forget that Jesus Christ called on people to repent, not just to love one another. "Go and sin no more" was a common refrain from His lips.
@bearonaromp74738 ай бұрын
What a strange comment to make Mr. Clingen. It certainly shows one glaring truth & one possible truth: you must have zero experience with what you are talking about, or you are a contemptible, perditious liar. I don't give credence to either. @danielclingen34
@hollayevladimiroff1318 ай бұрын
Satan can turn himself into an angel, be aware of the spirit that is presented.
@nonjones25138 ай бұрын
So glad you made it out to Manti. When we take the trouble to find the Lord, He will most definitely take the trouble from us. Peace and protection for sure.
@jss17248 ай бұрын
I started sobbing when I read your comment -Thank you for sharing.
@nancytregaskis96018 ай бұрын
David, I truly enjoy watching all of your videos and following you on your faith journey. I appreciate your humility and openess. That is a rare quality these days. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings with us. Keep your eyes out for those red Cardinals! They seem to be leading you somewhere where you can find the peace you are seeking.
@98layton8 ай бұрын
The craftsmanship of the Manti temple has touched me as well. It's like the testimony of those pioneers is still living through their creation-- the mill work, the murals, the loving and careful attention to detail. So glad it's being preserved and that those who aren't members had a chance to catch a glimpse, even if it's just for 3 weeks.
@psychlops9248 ай бұрын
Listening to the Holy Spirit is important, but actually doing what the Spirit is prompting you to do is where true spiritual power comes from. I think that's what you've been doing for your entire journey David, and I want to thank you for sharing your journey with us, and also encourage you to continue following where He leads you.
@ValerieD-mf8ks8 ай бұрын
David, I love your videos and your true willingness to follow Christ. I wonder if you have read Doctrine & Covenants 6:22-23: 22 Verily, verily, I say unto you, if you desire a further witness, cast your mind upon the night that you cried unto me in your heart, that you might know concerning the truth of these things. 23 Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter? What greater witness can you have than from God? In my heart it felt like it was meant for you too. God bless you on your journey!
@ProdigalSonMatt8 ай бұрын
I can tell the spirit is working on you. The Lord has truly restored His church to Earth. May you continue seeking and gain a testimony. I can tell by your videos that you feel drawn to the church and the gospel. You’re so close. I love your videos and look forward to your conversion video one day 😁 be blessed, my friend.
@FolkloreMcgrin8 ай бұрын
All he has to do is ask the Lord with the willingness to follow through with his answer. I hope he reads these comments and experiments on the spirit.
@bbqbros36488 ай бұрын
I find myself growing with you on this faith journey- my testimony of the church has been blossoming. All the best from OK.
@RandyCook-m1l7 ай бұрын
That was a beautiful testimony! Thank you dear Brother.
@ambs43108 ай бұрын
I was wondering if you would come here to see the Manti Temple. I’m so excited you made it! I’m from the Manti area and it truly is an amazing temple. Thank you for your insightful and respectful content. I enjoy learning about other religions by watching your videos. 😊
@jennyfisher37738 ай бұрын
I work(volunteer) in the Seattle temple and it is my sanctuary! This is the reason why the church is building more and more temples around the world to bring more peace to this crazy world! It is the Lord’s house!!!! I want to see this temple!! Much of Minerva’s art is also located, or was located in the church history building in SLC. I saw her art about a year ago and wow, she is amazing!!
@markjacobsen83358 ай бұрын
That's my temple. Thanks for your service there.
@paulsimmons2908 ай бұрын
David. Thank you for your time and your sincere thoughtfulness in learning more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I really enjoy your videos and your faith journey. God bless you my brother!
@firennice7 ай бұрын
I am so happy you enjoyed your visit. My ancestors did woodwork on the temple before it was opened. He did the ballasters and the handrails in the stairs.
@brandonaso8 ай бұрын
There are a couple of things you mentioned in this video that just started pouring into my mind from an experience I had more than twenty years ago...I thought I should share. I was in my first area on my spanish-speaking mission in the Dominican Republic, my training companion was amazing with the language while I could barely understand more than a few words out of every two-minute conversation. We were tracting, which is walking around the village looking for and approaching people to discuss the church with. We passed a house with a group of teenagers talking at the doorway. I had the impression ( not my own -- I was content to walk around and not talk to people. I don't like sales, I don't like awkward conversation--I can be a bit of an introvert) that we needed to talk to this group of kids. I think we got about fifty yards past the house before I said anything to my companion. My companion said we should go back, but that we'd go back when their parents were there so we could speak with the whole family. We kept walking and I felt awful....like I was Jonah turning from Ninevah. A block or two down the road, I told my companion, "Sorry, I feel awful. We really need to go back there." He listened so we returned to that house. We approached the group that was still outside introducing ourselves and said we had a message we wanted to share with their family. The kids laughed a bit, but were kind and told us to come back later that evening. So we did. The girl who lived there, I'll call her Glory, was in her mid-teens, she was pretty engaged/interested but her parents never did care all that much about our message. So we had a young sister in our branch come along to befriend and help her come to church and go to activities and such if she wanted to. Glory began coming to church and to the youth activities. A few weeks later we were walking Glory home from one of the activities where she shared with my companion that she had not been living well, she was making bad choices and was stuck in relationships running around with the wrong crowd and felt completely trapped. She said she'd been praying for help, asking for a way out. She said, "the day we approached her I was told you represented the door." She wanted to be baptized. The week of her baptism arrived, and so did the transfer call for my companion. He would be leaving days before Glory's baptism. I was shell-shocked. My spanish sucked. My knowledge of the area was not that great. My relationships with the branch were not that great because my communication was so limited...and I had to take care of getting this baptism sorted out. To me the weight was immense, and logically, outside of the situation, I didn't need to be so stressed, but I was stressed. I didn't like my new companion's spanish. I didn't trust him. I felt the weight of organizing and carrying out the ordinance for Glory was all on me. The night before the baptism the stress I had brought on myeslf induced the biggest headache of life. As I layed in bed for restless hours I prayed and told God how I just wanted to do what He wanted me to do, but that my spanish wasn't enough, my knowledge wasn't enough, and I thought I needed to be well-rested and sharp in order to be of any use but I had this monster headache. And couldn't sleep. I asked for him to take it away. I felt an overwhelming warmth and peace descend over my entire body starting from my head, immediately ending the throbbing in my skull, and undulating down to my toes. It was as the most pleasant blanket had been laid upon me and quickly ushered in sleep. It was the greatest sleep I have ever had. It was peace. I know the Lord is calling you. At some point you may be made to make a leap of faith before you 'know' but I'm confident you will know. I am enjoying watching your journey.
@sherryware8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your missionary story.
@theaplus53908 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you for sharing! It was so touching! Strengthened my faith hearing it!
@brandonaso8 ай бұрын
You’re welcome. I started my response just to provide my experience of peace being a fruit of the Holy Ghost, because I thought David might find some value in a shared spiritual experience. Then I remembered the young woman talking about The Door. And then I had to give the entire account hoping it would provide even more context for His tender mercies for David in his journey. Im glad that it helped you!
@rosalielines18018 ай бұрын
I love the personalized individualized ‘miraculous’ and direct answers heartfelt prayer. Thank you for sharing this testimonial. Make sure to journal it for your descendants to affirm their faith as time goes on.
@Winterfire10008 ай бұрын
I saw you got baptized-congratulations and welcome! You are already such a powerful instrument of the Lord and I can’t wait to see what you’ll do next!
@hillbill32438 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. You mentioned Lehi's dream. I remember when you toured the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. You compared your experience to Lehi's dream. I really appreciate your meaningful insights. I'll be praying for those red cardinals to keep coming.
@SagebrushSally8 ай бұрын
David, I’ve been watching you for quite awhile. I’ve watched this video twice, and twice I’ve felt the spirit radiating from it. It’s time for you to get baptized and continue your journey. You were being led and you have found what you started out to find. God bless you. Looking forward to your next video. ❤️🙏
@dcarts56168 ай бұрын
I was sealed to my parents in the Manti Temple in 1981 after my dad was reactivated and my mom was baptized (she is who reactivated my dad oddly, before she was baptized as a convert). My first time back was on March 15, 2024 for its open house. We got there early, waited maybe 20 minutes to go through. It was only a refurbish and restore, the foundation was already strong so no crazy lifting and refitting was needed, what those early saints did and endured those 11 years made to build it is insane! Those people were strong, faithful, willing to endure actual hardships, they inspire me. On our way out, the wait was over 3.5 hours! It was windy, cold, but beautiful! I love these pioneer era temples so much. I can’t tell you how strong the presence of the spirit is when walking through them during the last few open houses. I absolutely CANNOT wait until 2026 when the Salt Lake City Temple reopens.
@teresepratt60368 ай бұрын
Sometime in the mid-nineteen-nineties, we were visiting Manti and saw that they were working on the outside lower stones of the temple. Being carved from sandstone and already over 100 years old, they did need a little help at that time. The videos David showed now demonstrate how strong and beautiful the stones are now.
@lesliejean94268 ай бұрын
Your video was wonderful. A friend sent it to me. She and I lost our husbands 2 months apart and red cardinals showed up daily for months for both of us! Cardinals are a sign of angels visiting. I love your story. Thank you for your faith and inspiring stories. I will pray for you and continue to watch your KZbin videos!❤
@kristikearl8 ай бұрын
This was so fantastic! Thank you for sharing! I attended the Manti temple open house as well, but I learned new things from your video. Thank you for sharing your sincere thoughts. I pray that you will continue to be guided in your faith journey.
@heratoutai36548 ай бұрын
Thank you for your great spirit. Thank you for the respectful way you describe different religious services you have attended. May Heavenly Father (God) continue to bless you in your life.
@Cadelindhardt7 ай бұрын
I LOVE THIS AND YOU!! You are so honest and genuine and GOOD. You are truly meek and I admire you!
@timellenshanamelana8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. After over 20 years of our spiritual quest my husband and I became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We were in our fifties. We are forever grateful that our prayers were answered and we finally found it! T&E
@Profreedom3868 ай бұрын
What a beautiful journey. Thank you for sharing. ♥️
@willenehall96988 ай бұрын
Wow- I have only found your channel recently. I love all f them. I broke down in tears during this one. You are a special son of God and he will direct you.
@deborahparker37918 ай бұрын
Hi David! I can really relate to your story. When I was looking into the church as a freshman in college, it really stood out to me what you're talking about in regards to fruits. I really felt the calmness and the genuine love of the LDS members and I studied and attended for 2 years and then finally joined the LDS church. I've never looked back! My husband and I went to the manti Temple when the actors were still doing the live endowment. What an incredible temple and what an incredible experience. Thanks for sharing!
@NinaHansen20088 ай бұрын
God bless you, Brother David. We are praying for you. 🥰
@52churchesin52weeks8 ай бұрын
Appreciate it, Nina.
@Tshinpu8 ай бұрын
Life long member here. I had a rough day today with some really hurtful things said to me by other Christians-and on Palm Sunday of all days! I was feeling so discouraged and your video really cheered me up. Thank you for being so respectful and open to learning. And thank you so much for sharing your amazing journey
@Lyndieloop8 ай бұрын
Don’t be weary. Many other Christians do not see us as such. It is hard because we want to celebrate and participate in their excitement of the Savior, but if we do we will be pushed away by many of them because they think we worship another Jesus and do not have the Holy Spirit. They make fun of many of our things that we hold dear. Just keep on keeping on. It is good to not fit in. I accepted Jesus in my heart and was born again at Nutwood Baptist Church in the early 70’s. My dad was a pastor. I went to a Bible college in my 20’s. And in spite of all that, in my 30’s to the dismay of my family and friends, I was baptized into the church is Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. So I’m a born again LDS. We are not a “church experience” with coffee and contemporary music, we are a family and a way of life. We love Jesus, and not a different one. We are in it together, Tshinpu.
@jsbrown8068 ай бұрын
David, from the beginning I have loved your openness and willingness to follow the spirit. I’m grateful that you have witnessed some of the fruits of the restored gospel. I absolutely believe that your cardinals are heaven sent.
@stacynelson38278 ай бұрын
Your cardinal connections are the most amazing thing and not silly at all- keep your mind and heart open- you are on the right track!
@LostinFrance6268 ай бұрын
So I have been struggling a bit lately with some things and I’ve been trying to reconnect my spirit with the savior, and I’m having a hard time but watching these videos gives me strength to keep trying and don’t give up because I can see you are searching and searching and you are right there getting direction you’re at the right places at the right times and you are receiving peace, I feel like I’m slacking I’m not giving my full effort, maybe I feel like I don’t deserve it, or I’ll never reach the top no matter how hard I try but you’re getting somewhere where I want to be, so I’m going to keep trying and give it my all. Take care, you are awesome.
@margynelson79458 ай бұрын
You ARE a child of God! Do not let the adversary and his evil spirits fool you in to thinking you’re not worth it! God loves effort and will help you return. Been there done that!! I am SO thankful that Heavenly Father helped me turn back to him! It’s WORTH it!!
@teralynyoung-ux5ws8 ай бұрын
The thing that brought my spirit back to God was spending a little time in the scriptures every day. I keep a notebook next to me and I write down God’s advice to me. When I show Him I’m ready to listen, He speaks to me. It’s changed EVERYTHING! God bless you in your efforts. He misses you. 💛
@camillebailey97588 ай бұрын
Don't give up my friend. Our savior jesus christ and heavenly father, love you. Even when you struggle and make mistakes. We all do. That's why heavenly father let his son be sacrificed. So that if we would follow him we can return to I love you in heavenly, father. Our savior is the way and no one is too far gone. The atonement reaches everyone.❤
@mascotbenches51468 ай бұрын
Don't give up. Keep going and give yourself dune grace. You plus Jesus are good enough.
@mindiification8 ай бұрын
God bless you on your journey! All the Lord asks is that we try the best we can and you sound like a young man who is doing just that!
@mikemcq80118 ай бұрын
The cardinal is my absolute favorite bird. I can tell you,without a doubt, that is a cardinal. I love your journey. Thanks for sharing
@teresawood47038 ай бұрын
I am almost 80 years old and I’ve been a lifelong member and baptized at eight years old. I’ve come from Pioneer Heritage on all sides, and it’s amazing to read their stories of faith, Encouragement, peace and contentment. Your video inspired me. You are truly a follower of Christ. I believe you are closer than you think to be baptized into the true church of Jesus Christ. That will be an amazing video to watch which will inspire thousands.
@academyofchampions18 ай бұрын
Hello brother! You are incredible! What a powerful example of someone seeking the Lord!
@dashingben8 ай бұрын
So much respect for your openness and willingness to follow the Lord regardless of your fears.
@Lee-p8f5n7 ай бұрын
Love your description of the temple tours, and your spiritual experiences your having!
@paulinetaylor-tw4le8 ай бұрын
You did a marvelous job speaking about our wonderful Manti Temple. You seemed like you was a member of the church and I can tell you are a very good person. Thank you for sharing this!
@bturner5408 ай бұрын
I am so glad you were able to make it. The Sanpete Valley where the Temple is located holds Scandinavian Days celebrations in summer due to the immigration of Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish pioneers that helped with the construction of this sacred structure. Also, the Angel Moroni (as a mortal man) is purported to have dedicated this spot for a Temple in the latter days.
@rcf55808 ай бұрын
There is only one thing that I would love to share with you my dear brother David, I totally felt the Holy Spirit as you were sharing your most personal and intimate feelings near the end of this presentation. I was fighting back the tears. We love and appreciate you so much for your honesty and integrity.
@carols-corner8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you felt peace. That’s one of the things I look for when trying to hear/feel the Spirit.
@joachim12928 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring journey and discoveries. Best wishes from Switzerland!
@danascully73588 ай бұрын
I LOVE the architecture of the 1800's temples. I wish we still did cool architecture like this.
@FromAgonyToLight8 ай бұрын
FANTASTIC! The Spirit spoke peace to your heart along with tying His peace with the Book of Mormon! That’s a wonderful, gentle experience! 😊
@th33198 ай бұрын
This is my area assigned temple, its also my favorite because it looks like a castle. The Logan Utah Temple resembles the Manti Temple. I was blessed to take my endowments at this Temple. I was able to see the live sessions and the people had it all memorized. You David are always a son of God! No matter what religion you decide to follow. We are all children of our Heavenly Father! Thank you for sharing your talents with the world.Since I grew in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I also like to hear how some other people and investigators see the church. Many of the volunteers are from my Ward,area of the church. I didn't realize how many people went to the open house. God Be With You Til We Meet Again❤
@jjbell088 ай бұрын
Grateful for your message of peace and the spirit you brought to our videos. Prayers on your journey!
@cynthiahedgecock14058 ай бұрын
I find it so interesting that there were themes you noticed at each open house. Family, Growth, Foundation, Peace and Protection. All of those themes are everything and especially come together so strikingly beautiful by the image of the Savior dressed in cardinal red. Wow. I felt the spirit with that a ha moment. He is the ultimate cardinal who you are seeking to follow. And He is the heart and life of it all. It is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing so genuinely your experiences, thoughts and feelings. I greatly value genuine kind and honest people and feel so happy that you are doing this work because I see you doing this with with all of these qualities. It is a good thing to be engaged in and is adding real value to this journey for all of us.
@cynthiahedgecock14058 ай бұрын
I also want to add that when I visited this temple I was asked, with my husband, to be the witness couple during an endowment session. At the time the curtains in the temple were a very Cinderella blue color. I felt like I was so special to Heavenly Father that day. I felt like His little princess. Daughter of the King of Kings. And I knew He loved me and was making a very special day for me. I never felt like I wanted to bow so low in all my life to show how much I loved and respected Him in return. This is a very special and beautiful place to me. And you are right, the attention to detail is amazing. The love and workmanship the pioneers put into this place is stunning. Right down to the hand carved hinges on the doors
@BillPowers-qy8bp8 ай бұрын
There is nothing to forgive... You spoke wonderfully and I appreciate it
@dr.george4597 ай бұрын
Brother Boice, you have often referred to the "Fruits" of the gospel of Christ. I love it. Few people have eyes able to see the various manor of fruits that are out there.:) Something I love at conference time is to watch "The World Report", and the vast array of activities that the church participates in, and what the church does. I also love, "The Spoken Word" and the "Tabernacle Choir".
@cheneydozen8 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed our little valley, and the beautiful Manti Temple. God bless you in your journey of finding peace and protection through Christ. ❤
@charlybucket26918 ай бұрын
LDS here, born and raised. Really appreciate this video and your testimony. Line upon line, and precept upon precept.....the answers may be slow, but they do come.
@jacquelinemellyn67898 ай бұрын
I like your channel. You are very honest with your descriptions and have great insight. I am a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when I was 25. I am now 69. It was the best decision of my life. Hasn't always been easy but more peace.
@blizzard2oo8 ай бұрын
I truly love being 23:22 LDS. The feeling in any temple is so very Christlike.
@LaRiePack7 ай бұрын
WOW! I first listened to your "I got baptized" video and now this one. Your story of your fascination of red cardinals, seeing them on your walks and in Minerva Tichert's painting, along with Jesus"s return in a red robe and then the painting of Jesus in a red robe in the Manti Temple brought me to tears. It is another testimony to me that our Heavenly Father not only answers our prayers, but He is in the very details of lives. He speaks to us individually through the Holy Spirit, and in a language we can understand. It is no coincidence that you saw all the cardinals, or the paintings -- it was God himself speaking to you and answering your prayers! It is no coincidence that I came upon these three videos of yours either today. I have a granddaughter named Scarlett, and I was writing in her birthday card. She has a beautiful singing voice, so I looked on google to see what red birds had a beautiful song. Guess what bird came up....the cardinal! It was after that when I came upon the previously mentioned videos. Coincidence? No, I do not believe in coincidences. I know God has a message for me in all of this, too! I have been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints since my baptism 61 years ago. Mine has been a lifetime of experiences, challenges, doubts, miracles and blessings that have given me an unshakeable faith and conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. God bless you for your faith, commitment and in your continued journey. Now I'm off to listen to your conversion story on Scripture Central!
@froda738 ай бұрын
Your experience brought tears to my wife and my eyes as we watched this. Thank you for sharing. It reminded me of a story when Oliver Cowdery had a similar experience, and the Lord brought it to his attention, as recorded in Doctrine & Covenants 6:23 “Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter? What greater witness can you have than from God?” Thank you for your videos. It has been fun to watch your channel.
@margynelson79458 ай бұрын
Thank you for that scripture! I was wondering where in the D & C it was! That’s exactly what I was thinking!
@lizeta84048 ай бұрын
Wow! He needs to read this comment!!
@itsHeatherKay8 ай бұрын
You are so on the right track! Shouldn’t the peace of Christ be the ultimate guide to your spiritual walk? Love it! Love you! Keep going.
@Greatbubba7478 ай бұрын
Love, love, love your perspective on the temple being a place of protection! I have always felt peace in the temple, but I never thought of it as a place of protection! Thank you for that! I’m going to ponder that the next time I go. I also sincerely appreciate you sharing your personal spiritual experiences. What an amazing journey you seem to be on and I’ll pray that you’ll continue to find peace (and protection! 😉).
@alicewoo2848 ай бұрын
I so much appreciated this wonderful video, so objectively and honesty presented. I was converted to the LDS church almost 60 years ago and have worked in the Preston, England temple for 14 years now, sometimes full time. We have visited many temples, both in Europe and the US. Each one is truly a place of revelation, spiritual enlightenment and blessings. It has been the strength and highlight of our life. I know you will receive many blessings for presenting your thoughts, and clarity and direction in your life.
@holly61528 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful message and tour of this historical temple. Thanks so much for sharing your light! Ü
@JodiOrgillBrown8 ай бұрын
Protection and Peace. I think God answered your prayers. I love to watch you on this faith journey. Thanks for sharing with us! ;) Jodi
@trower648 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful report. Thank you.
@lillianbean90068 ай бұрын
After watching this I went to the open house a second time (I’m local, and I’d been once before). I hadn’t noticed the cardinal in the mural the first time through, but seeing it the second time gave me chills! I’m glad you had a good experience! Great video!
@52churchesin52weeks8 ай бұрын
It's kinda an afterthought to the side. Amazing how God will give little winks to us in personal ways.
@GerilynCardon8 ай бұрын
Hello David, I truly enjoyed your insights about your tour of the Manti Temple. My mom actually works there, and it is an extra special place because most of our family members were also married in the same temple. I am coming up on 34 years when on April 27 when my sweetheart and I were sealed in the blue sealing room. Some of our ancestors immigrated from Denmark after they joined the church there and settled in Fountain Green just down the road from Ephraim and Manti. One thing about Minerva Tichert that you may or may not have learned is that every one of her art pieces always has a touch of red in them somewhere. Sometimes there’s quite a lot and more often it’s a minuscule amount, but there is always red in her paintings. Yesterday I saw a beautiful red cardinal here at my home in Maryland, and it was a true delight and a treat to see that. I wish you all the best on your journey and yes, the feeling of peace will come to you more often as you continue to study and learn about this gospel of Jesus Christ, which I testify is true. And please keep up the great work!
@carolwelker72508 ай бұрын
I grew up 4 blocks from this temple and it was always a protection to me and a place to go for peace - even if it was just sitting on the lawn looking up at it. Thank you for treating it with such love and respect.
@russell13918 ай бұрын
Best video yet David. My favorite temple is the San Diego temple where I grew up and was sealed to my wife. I remember in the 80’s the members in Southern California saving up money and doing fundraisers in order to pay for that temple. And what a blessing when it was dedicated. The Book of Mormon is the word of God. Would love to watch a video someday of you sharing your experience going through an operating temple as a Latter-Day Saint.
@Garrett-Cloud-Computing8 ай бұрын
I am honestly so impressed by your sincerity, humility, and thoughtfulness as you explain your experiences with the Lord. Thank you so much for sharing!
@courtneyr88828 ай бұрын
David, thanks for sharing this and your experience. My family lived in Manti for 10 years and the area, people, and Temple are all so very special to our family. I was able to be cast as Moroni for the pageant one year which allowed me to stand atop the west tower in a white robe and place a trumpet to my lips. Neat experience. We moved away two years ago, but were able to come back and bring our family through the temple on the second day of the open house. What a powerful and peaceful experience for us. I was reminded about how Elder Bednar came to Manti years ago and spoke about Elder Packer’s parable of the pearl and the box. As wonderful as the temple is, it is only the box made to hold what is the priceless pearl inside which is Christ and his atonement. Your comment about feeling peace reminded me of a time while serving a mission. I had a horrible pneumonia while in the ghettos of west Philly. It got very bad and felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. I had a special experience while praying and asking for help and making promises and afterwards felt the most perfect and penetrating peace I ever have before and since. My pain was 100% gone and I was able to sleep and soon improve. There are no coincidences. Your tender mercies are gifts and signs from a loving savior. 1 Nephi 1:20 Good luck and God bless you!
@deborahparker37918 ай бұрын
Also David. I loved your image of protection and peace. That's so resonated with me. Can you please come and speak at my church? I would love it!
@ashleygetz63148 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these beautiful pearls in your off-script moment. I honor what you have shared and felt the power of your witness experience. Very cool.
@hammettgirl8 ай бұрын
My life has been so blessed by growing up in this faith! I pray that you find the light and direction and peace you are searching for. I 💗 cardinals too!! Temples are so inspired by God! There is no other way they could have been built. They are so spiritual and amazing!! Definitely a holy place to find peace and comfort.
@finepix8888 ай бұрын
David, you are on a journey my friend. Carry on, you are on the path! My wife and I were married in the Manti Temple and five of our nine children have also. Your recap of the tour and the miraculous nature of its construction art and history has rekindled my love for that glorious building and how it captures our Savior's love. "Protection and Peace" is a beautiful summation; those words are nothing less than inspired language emerging from the Spirit in answer to your ongoing quest!
@douglasbrown7098 ай бұрын
David, I have been following your channel for a couple of years. I am a life long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and currently serving as a Senior Missionary in the Layton Utah Mission. Felt the Spirit today as I listened to you talking about your spiritual experience. I truly believe that the only thing holding you back from going forward is the faith to do what the Spirit is testifying for you to do. If you follow the promptings of the Spirit, which is the Spirit of Jesus Christ communicating to you all will be well.
@douglasbrown7098 ай бұрын
If you truly knew what the Savior has in store for you, you would crawl on broken glass to obtain it!
@katealvey11218 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing - you are a man of great integrity - do stay on your road of discovery - God truly is with you ❤️